Posted on 10/02/2003 12:43:15 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
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Florida History |
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| Last Name | First Name | Book Title |
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Loderhose |
Gary |
Far, Far From Home: The Ninth Florida Regiment in the Confederate Army |
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Loderhose |
Gary |
Way Down upon the Suwannee River: Sketches of Florida During the Civil War |
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Haase |
Ronald W. |
Classic Cracker: Florida's Wood-Frame Vernacular Architecture |
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Burt Jr |
Al |
The Tropic of Cracker (The Florida History and Culture Series) |
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Storer & Briggs |
Crackers in the Glade: Life and Times in the Old Evergaldes |
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Oppel |
Frank |
Tales of Old Florida |
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Huffstodt |
Jim & James |
Everglades Lawmen: True Stories of Game Wardens in the Glades |
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Mosley |
Julia Daniels |
Come to My Sunland: Letters of Julia Daniels Moseley from the |
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Buker |
George |
Swamp Sailors in the Second Seminole War (Florida Sand Dollar Book) |
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Koblas |
John J |
J. J. Dickison: Swamp Fox of the Confederacy |
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Smith |
Patrick D |
A Land Remembered |
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Punnett |
Dick & Yvonne |
Racing on the Rim: A History of the Annual Automobile Racing Tournaments |
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Belleve |
Bill |
River of Lakes |
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Nulty |
William |
Confederate Florida: The Road to Olustee |
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Taylor |
Robert |
Rebel Storehouse: Florida in the Confederate Economy |
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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) |
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Kaserman |
James |
Gasparilla: Pirate Genius |
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Robinson |
Jim |
Flashbacks : The Story of Central Florida's Past |
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Griffin |
Patrick |
Mullet on the Beach: The Minorcans of Florida, 1768-1788 (A Florida Sand Dollar Book) |
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Mahon |
John K |
History of the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842 |
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Laumer |
Frank |
Dade's Last Command |
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George |
Paul S. |
A Guide to the History of Florida |
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Florida Biographical Dictionary /2001-2002: People of All Times and |
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Morris |
Allen Covington |
Florida Place Names |
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Fitcher & Cardin |
George |
Floridians All |
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Garrison |
Webb B. |
Southern Tales: A Treasury of Stories from Virginia, North Carolina, |
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LaFray |
Joyce |
Famous Florida! Cracker Cookin' and Other Favorites (With Record) |
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Warner |
David T. |
Vanishing Florida: A Personal Guide to Sights Rarely Seen |
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Waitley |
Douglas |
Best Back Roads of Florida, The Heartland (1st) |
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Huttinger |
Beverly Bryant |
Florida Firsts: The Famous, Infamous, and Quirky of the Sunshine State |
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Adams |
Alto |
Cattleman's Backcountry Florida |
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Glisson |
J.T. |
The Creek |
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Nulty |
William |
Confederate Florida |
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Smith |
Joseph Burkeholder |
James Madisons Phony War the Plot to Steal Florida |
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Carlson |
Charlie |
The First Florida Cavalry Regiment C.S.A |
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Dickison |
Col. JJ |
Confederate Military History Florida |
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Robie |
Diane |
Searching in Florida: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records |
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Chapman |
Berlin Basil |
Four principles that portray the pattern of all history |
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Matthews |
Carolyn |
Two Florida boys and the red-haired pirate |
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Garrison |
Webb |
A Treasury of Florida Tales |
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O'Keefe |
Great Adventures in Florida |
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| Morris | Alton | Folksongs of Florida |
| Wynne/Taylor | Lewis | Florida in the Civil War |
My maiden name was Kilcrease...Do you know what Kilcrease you are talking about here? I discovered in the book, _Slavery in Florida_, that there was a Kilcrease family in the late 18th century in N FL who owned slaves....in the Lafayette county area. My dad's family that we know of came from south GA, but we have not traced it very far back.
I have to agree. It is an excellent outline of FL history as well as an entertaining read.
It is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. The one thing I remember about it is the town of Mayo is located in that county. The only reason I remember that is the University of Florida used to have a QB from there and everone called him the "Throwing Mayoan".
The only one I know of who didn't was my Paternal GGFather. He came from Georgia in 1873. We still consider him a newcomer.
· "Cattle Feud Slaughtered Mizells, Barbers during Reconstruction," by Mark Andrews, The Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, March 29, 1992, Page K-6.
· Orlando: A Centennial History, by Eve Bacon, The Mickler House Publishers, Chuluota, Florida, 1975.
· Pine Castle: A Walk Down Memory Lane, by Ruth Barber Linton, Book Crafters, Chelsea, Michigan, 1993.
· Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, by Huxford Folks ( A series of genealogical compilations covering the counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Glynn).
· Orlando in the Long, long, ago . . . and now, by Kena Fries, Florida Press, Orlando, 1938.
· Florida's Frontier: The Way Hit Wuz, by Mary Ida Bass Shearhart, Magnolia Press, Gainesville, Georgia, 1992. Write her at: 2850 Boggy Creek Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744.
· Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, William Bartram
· Florida Cowmen, Joe A. Akerman, Jr. published by the Florida Cattlemen's Asociation, last printing 1979.
· Four Centuries of Florida Cattle Ranching, George H. Dacy, St. Louis, Mo., 1948
· Cracker Cow Hunting, by Frederic Remington, originally published in the August 1885 issue of Harper's New Monthly Magazine
· Cracker: Florida's Enduring Cowboys, Jon Kral, Long Wind Press, 1998.
· Wiregrass Country, Jerrilyn McGregory, Jackson: University Press of Missippi, 1997
· Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers, Laura Ogden. & Glen Simmons, Gainesville: university Press of Florida, 1998.
· Blockade Runners of the Confederacy, Hamilton Cochran, Indianapolis/New York The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. 1958.
· Last Train to Paradise: Henry Flagler and the Spectacular Rise and Fall of the Railroad That Crossed an Ocean, by Les Standiford, Henry Morrison Flagler
· Storm of the Century: The Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, by Willie Drye 2002
· Galleon Hunt, The life story of Art McKee, the first salvage diver of the Florida Keys, by Robert Weller
· Unconquered People: Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians (Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States Series), by Brent Richards Weisman, Jerald T. Milanich
· The Railroad That Died at Sea: The Florida East Coast's Key West Extension, Pat Parks
· Florida in the Civil War (The Civil War History Series), by Lewis N. Wynne & Robert Taylor
· Dade's Last Command, by Frank Laumer & John K. Mahon, 1995
· The New History of Florida by Michael Gannon
· A River in Flood and Other Florida Stories by Marjory Stoneman Douglas, 1998
· Payne's Prairie: A History of the Great Savanna, by Lars Andersen, 2001
· Blockaders, Refugees, & Contrabands: Civil War on Florida's Gulf, George E. Buker, 1993
· Pensacola During the Civil War: A Thorn in the Side of the Confederacy (The Florida History and Culture Series), by George F. Pearce, Raymond Arsenault
· Vanishing Florida: A Personal Guide to Sights Rarely Seen, by David T. Warner
· Black Cloud: The Great Florida Hurricane of 1928, by Eliot Kleinberg
· Tales of Old Florida, Frank Oppel
· The Tropic of Cracker (The Florida History and Culture Series), by Al, Jr. Burt, 1999
· Classic Cracker: Florida's Wood-Frame Vernacular Architecture, by Ronald W. Haase
· Crackers in the Glade: Life and Times in the Old Evergaldes, by Rob Storter, et al
· The Florida Keys: A History of the Pioneers (Florida's History Through Its Places), by John Viele, 1995
· Florida's First People: 12,000 Years of Human History, by Robin C. Brown, 1994
· History of the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842, by John K. Mahon, 19991
· Rose Cottage Chronicles: Civil War Letters of the Bryant-Stephens Families of North Florida, by Arch Fredric Blakey (Editor), Ann S. Lainhart (Editor), Winston Bryant Stephens (Editor)
· Fightin' Gators: A History of the University of Florida Football, by Kevin M. McCarthy
· Slavery in Florida: Territorial Days to Emancipation, by Larry Eugene Rivers, 1999
· The Florida Keys: True Stories of the Perilous Straits (Florida's History Through Its Places), by John Viele
· Government in the Sunshine State: Florida Since Statehood (Florida History and Culture Series), by David R. Colburn, Lance Dehaven-Smith
· The Enduring Seminoles: From Alligator Wrestling to Ecotourism (Florida History and Culture Series), by Patsy West
· Juan Ponce De Leon and the Spanish Discovery of Puerto Rico and Florida, by Robert H. Fuson, 2000
War Between the States-Era Bibliography (from: http://www.flheritage.com/museum/civwar/21.html)
Books
· Buker, George E. Blockaders, Refugees, & Contrabands: Civil War on Florida's Gulf Coast, 1861-1865. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993.· Davis, William Watson. The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida. New York: Columbia University, 1913; reprint, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1964.
· Dickison, John J. "Military History of Florida." In Confederate Military History, vol. 11, part 2, edited by Clement Evans. Atlanta: Confederate Publishing Company, 1898; reprint (as vol. 16), Wilmington: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1989.
· Dickison, Mary Elizabeth. Dickison and His Men: Reminiscences of the War in Florida. 1890. Facsimile reproduction, Jacksonville: San Marco Bookstore, 1984.
· Fretwell, Jacqueline K., ed. Civil War Times in St. Augustine. Reprint of El Escribano: St. Augustine Journal of History, vol. 23; Port Salerno: Florida Classics Library, 1988.
· Hillhouse, Don. Heavy Artillery & Light Infantry: A History of the 1st Florida Special Battalion & 10th [Florida] Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. Rome, Georgia: Published by the author, 1992.
· Johns, John E. Florida During the Civil War. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1963; reprint, Macclenny, Florida: R. J. Ferry Publishing, 1989.
· Proctor, Samuel, ed. Florida: A Hundred Years Ago. Coral Gables: Florida Library and Historical Commission Civil War Centennial Committee, 1965. (A day-by-day listing of Civil War events in Florida)
· Holland, Keith V.; Lee B. Manley; and James W. Towart, eds. The Maple Leaf: An Extraordinary American Civil War Shipwreck. Jacksonville: St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions, Inc., 1993.
· Martin, Richard A., and Daniel L. Schafer. Jacksonville's Ordeal by Fire: A Civil War History. Jacksonville: Florida Publishing Company, 1984.
· Nulty, William H. Confederate Florida: The Road to Olustee. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990.
· Parks, Virginia, and Sandra Johnson, eds. Civil War Views of Pensacola. Pensacola: Pensacola Historical Society, 1993.
· Taylor, Robert A. Rebel Storehouse: Florida in the Confederate Economy. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1995.
Selected articles and book chapters of interest
· Boyd, Mark F. "The Joint Operations of the Federal Army and Navy Near St. Marks, March 1865...." Florida Historical Quarterly 29 (October 1950).· Brown, Canter, Jr. "The Civil War, 1861-1865." In The New History of Florida, edited by Michael Gannon. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1996.
· Cleveland, Mary Ann. "Florida Women in the Civil War." In Florida Decades--A Sesquicentennial History, 1845-1995, edited by James J. Horgan and Lewis N. Wynne.
St. Leo, Florida: St. Leo College Press, 1995.· Coles, David J. "´They Fought Like Devils': Black Troops in Florida During the Civil War." In Florida's Heritage of Diversity--Essays in Honor of Samuel Proctor. Tallahassee: Sentry Press, 1997.
· Reiger, John E. "Deprivation, Disaffection, and Desertion in Confederate Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly 48 (January 1970).
· Rivers, Larry E. "A Troublesome Property: Master-Slave Relations in Florida, 1821-1865." In The African American Heritage of Florida, edited by David R. Colburn and Jane L. Landers. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1995.
· Rivers, Larry E.. "Baptist Minister James Page: Alternatives for African American Leadership in Post Civil War Florida." In Florida's Heritage of Diversity--Essays in Honor of Samuel Proctor. Tallahassee: Sentry Press, 1997.
· Schafer, Daniel L. "Freedom was as Close as the River: African Americans and the Civil War in Northeast Florida." In The African American Heritage of Florida. Edited by David R. Colburn and Jane L. Landers. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1995.
· Waters, Zack C. "'Tell Them I Died Like a Confederate Soldier.' Finegan's Florida Brigade at Cold Harbor." Florida Historical Quarterly 69 (October 1990).
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I have only read short stories and essays about Flagler, not a comprehensive history on the man and his work.
Floridians are a colorful lot: Spanish, Creek, Seminole, Cherokee, Caloosa, French, Scottish, Irish, Minorcan, Cuban, Confederate, English, South American, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Swedish, Norwegian. What an amazing history.
Monday, October 13 @ 7 p.m.
Orlando Public Library (Orange County)
Joe Akerman, author of Florida Cowman: A History of Florida Cattle Raising, shares the story of Florida's cattle industry.
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