Posted on 10/02/2003 12:43:15 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
Florida History |
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Last Name | First Name | Book Title |
Loderhose |
Gary |
Far, Far From Home: The Ninth Florida Regiment in the Confederate Army |
Loderhose |
Gary |
Way Down upon the Suwannee River: Sketches of Florida During the Civil War |
Haase |
Ronald W. |
Classic Cracker: Florida's Wood-Frame Vernacular Architecture |
Burt Jr |
Al |
The Tropic of Cracker (The Florida History and Culture Series) |
Storer & Briggs |
Crackers in the Glade: Life and Times in the Old Evergaldes |
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Oppel |
Frank |
Tales of Old Florida |
Huffstodt |
Jim & James |
Everglades Lawmen: True Stories of Game Wardens in the Glades |
Mosley |
Julia Daniels |
Come to My Sunland: Letters of Julia Daniels Moseley from the |
Buker |
George |
Swamp Sailors in the Second Seminole War (Florida Sand Dollar Book) |
Koblas |
John J |
J. J. Dickison: Swamp Fox of the Confederacy |
Smith |
Patrick D |
A Land Remembered |
Punnett |
Dick & Yvonne |
Racing on the Rim: A History of the Annual Automobile Racing Tournaments |
Belleve |
Bill |
River of Lakes |
Nulty |
William |
Confederate Florida: The Road to Olustee |
Taylor |
Robert |
Rebel Storehouse: Florida in the Confederate Economy |
Simmons, Ogden, Mormino |
Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers (The Florida History and Culture Series) |
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Burt Jr, Mormino |
Al & Gary |
Al Burt's Florida: Snowbirds, Sand Castles, and Self-Rising Crackers (Florida History and Culture Series) |
Kaserman |
James |
Gasparilla: Pirate Genius |
Robinson |
Jim |
Flashbacks : The Story of Central Florida's Past |
Griffin |
Patrick |
Mullet on the Beach: The Minorcans of Florida, 1768-1788 (A Florida Sand Dollar Book) |
Mahon |
John K |
History of the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842 |
Laumer |
Frank |
Dade's Last Command |
George |
Paul S. |
A Guide to the History of Florida |
Florida Biographical Dictionary /2001-2002: People of All Times and |
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Morris |
Allen Covington |
Florida Place Names |
Fitcher & Cardin |
George |
Floridians All |
Garrison |
Webb B. |
Southern Tales: A Treasury of Stories from Virginia, North Carolina, |
LaFray |
Joyce |
Famous Florida! Cracker Cookin' and Other Favorites (With Record) |
Warner |
David T. |
Vanishing Florida: A Personal Guide to Sights Rarely Seen |
Waitley |
Douglas |
Best Back Roads of Florida, The Heartland (1st) |
Huttinger |
Beverly Bryant |
Florida Firsts: The Famous, Infamous, and Quirky of the Sunshine State |
Adams |
Alto |
Cattleman's Backcountry Florida |
Glisson |
J.T. |
The Creek |
Nulty |
William |
Confederate Florida |
Smith |
Joseph Burkeholder |
James Madisons Phony War the Plot to Steal Florida |
Carlson |
Charlie |
The First Florida Cavalry Regiment C.S.A |
Dickison |
Col. JJ |
Confederate Military History Florida |
Robie |
Diane |
Searching in Florida: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records |
Chapman |
Berlin Basil |
Four principles that portray the pattern of all history |
Matthews |
Carolyn |
Two Florida boys and the red-haired pirate |
Garrison |
Webb |
A Treasury of Florida Tales |
O'Keefe |
Great Adventures in Florida |
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Morris | Alton | Folksongs of Florida |
Wynne/Taylor | Lewis | Florida in the Civil War |
Wabasso Beach
Elmore Leonard wrote a lot of very funny Florida fiction.
For fiction, you might enjoy Lee Gramling's "Cracker Westerns" about old cow hunters on Florida's Frontier.
A brief history of SW Florida Everglades/ Everglades City
I was born and raised in NY but I LOVE this state. I love the swamp (spend much time there), I love the rain, the sun, the heat, the mosquitos, the history and the idiots.
Pensacola was settled before, St. Augustine but those first settlers are thought to have disappeared before Pensacola was settled again not long after St. Augustine. The fact is tho that they don't know for sure that those original settlers did all disappear.
He was quite a character.
We're kinsmen.
'Ceptin I was born in New Jersey.
Good to see you!
Last year my in-laws moved to Tampa from OOOOOKlahoma and I was so thrilled! My company has a lot of contracts down there so DH and I are talking about settling there in about 10 years (and hopefully retiring early!). I never thought I would love that state so much, being such the back-woods yankee mill trash that I am ;)
On the other hand, my brother told me there are lots of "us" in FL. They even have a Steelers Bar somewhere in Tampa!
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