Hidden History of Florida

Hidden History of Florida
Title Hidden History of Florida PDF eBook
Author James C. Clark
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 153
Release 2017-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1625855109

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A Florida historian uncovers strange but true tales of The Sunshine State from the 16th century arrival of Spanish ships to the antics of modern politics. From Key West to the Redneck Riviera, Florida has a history as colorful as its landscape and as diverse as its residents. But beneath the famous legends of Florida’s storied past are intriguing tales that don’t appear in the popular guides or history books. In Hidden History of Florida, author James Clark shines a light on some of the most fascinating untold stories of this unique Southern State. Here you will learn about then heartbroken senator who entered a mental institution over unrequited love for an heiress; the thousands of British pilots who trained in flight schools across the state; and the dark, true story of Pocahontas—and how it is linked with America’s "first barbecue."

Hidden History of the Florida Keys

Hidden History of the Florida Keys
Title Hidden History of the Florida Keys PDF eBook
Author Laura Albritton & Jerry Wilkinson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 1467138916

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The Florida Keys have witnessed all kinds of historical events, from the dramatic and the outrageous to the tragic and the comic. Join the authors as they delve into tales of treasure hunters, developers, exotic dancers, determined preservationists and more from the colorful history of the Florida Keys.

Hidden History of Everglades City and Points Nearby

Hidden History of Everglades City and Points Nearby
Title Hidden History of Everglades City and Points Nearby PDF eBook
Author Maureen Sullivan-Hartung
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 129
Release 2010-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1614231281

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This book is a collection of quirky and fun stories about the history of Everglades City. Drawing from the author's time as a reporter for the Everglades City Echo, this book will chronicle lesser-known stories about the area. The book discusses the original pioneer families of Everglades City, and the time when this city was the governing center of Collier County. It goes on to chronicle colorful characters from the area, local landmarks, and the annual Seafood Festival that draws 20,000 people to the city every year.

Finding Florida

Finding Florida
Title Finding Florida PDF eBook
Author T. D. Allman
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages 578
Release 2013-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 0802120768

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Offers a comprehensive look at the history of the state of Florida, from its discovery, exploration, and settlement through its becoming a state, to notable events in the early twenty-first century.

Hidden History of Fort Myers

Hidden History of Fort Myers
Title Hidden History of Fort Myers PDF eBook
Author Cynthia A. Williams
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2017-10-09
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439662967

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Although best known as the winter home of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, Fort Myers has one of the most engaging and extraordinary histories of any city in Florida. The spawn of a hurricane, Fort Myers began as a U.S. Army post during Florida's Seminole Wars. During the Civil War, it became a battleground between Confederates and Yankees for cattle and, after the war, a gun-slinging cowboy town. New York cartoonist Walt McDougall blew into the area on a fishing trip, and his glowing description lured down other wealthy Yankee sportsmen who helped turn this isolated frontier town into a modern tourist destination. Historian and author Cynthia Williams explores the hidden stories behind the growth of this beautiful city.

Hidden History of Ponte Vedra

Hidden History of Ponte Vedra
Title Hidden History of Ponte Vedra PDF eBook
Author Maurice J. Robinson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 151
Release 2012-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 1614237042

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Ponte Vedra is well known for its beaches and world renowned for its PGA dream course, Sawgrass, but what did it look like before tourists flocked to the shores? How did Native Americans interact with the area before Spain's Ponce de Leon made his first landfall? How did Spanish rule shape the city? Join author Maurice Robinson on his journey through the hidden pages of Ponte Vedra history. Learn of America's first African fort, the community's first newspapers and the history of the city's unique Vicar's Landing. From pre-colonial beginnings to the development of Nocatee, these stories will show a side of Ponte Vedra rarely seen before.

Emancipation Betrayed

Emancipation Betrayed
Title Emancipation Betrayed PDF eBook
Author Paul Ortiz
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 432
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 0520250036

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"Paul Ortiz's lyrical and closely argued study introduces us to unknown generations of freedom fighters for whom organizing democratically became in every sense a way of life. Ortiz changes the very ways we think of Southern history as he shows in marvelous detail how Black Floridians came together to defend themselves in the face of terror, to bury their dead, to challenge Jim Crow, to vote, and to dream."—David R. Roediger, author of Colored White: Transcending the Racial Past “Emancipation Betrayed is a remarkable piece of work, a tightly argued, meticulously researched examination of the first statewide movement by African Americans for civil rights, a movement which since has been effectively erased from our collective memory. The book poses a profound challenge to our understanding of the limits and possibilities of African American resistance in the early twentieth century. This analysis of how a politically and economically marginalized community nurtures the capacity for struggle speaks as much to our time as to 1919.”—Charles Payne, author of I’ve Got the Light of Freedom