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Ernest Coe and the Fight for Everglades National Park Chris Wilhelm
Florida State University Libraries Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations The Graduate School 2010 Prophet of the Glades: Ernest Coe and the Fight for Everglades National Park Chris Wilhelm Follow this and additional works at the FSU Digital Library. For more information, please contact [email protected] THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES PROPHET OF THE GLADES: ERNEST COE AND THE FIGHT FOR EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK By CHRIS WILHELM A Dissertation submitted to the Department of History in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Degree Awarded: Summer Semester, 2010 The members of the committee approve the dissertation of Chris Wilhelm defended on March 24, 2010. __________________________________ Fritz Davis Professor Directing Dissertation __________________________________ Anthony Stallins University Representative __________________________________ Ron Doel Committee Member __________________________________ Jennifer Koslow Committee Member The Graduate School has verified and approved the above-named committee members. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My family, especially my parents Margann and Jim Wilhelm, deserve enormous thanks. I can only imagine what went through their minds when their oldest son told them he was going to study history for a living. Despite this impractical decision, they have been extremely supportive, both emotionally and at times, financially. Aimee Griffith was present in my life for most of my graduate school career. She was frequently the emotional crutch I leaned upon when I studied for my comprehensive exams and when I faced the daunting task of writing the first words of this dissertation. Beth Woodward helped me in the final months of this project, often reading and critiquing the manuscript and offering encouragement. -
Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001
University of South Florida Digital Commons @ University of South Florida USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications USF Faculty Publications 2019 Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001 David Shedden [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fac_publications Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Shedden, D. (2019). Florida Newspaper History Chronology, 1783-2001. Digital Commons @ University of South Florida. This Other is brought to you for free and open access by the USF Faculty Publications at Digital Commons @ University of South Florida. It has been accepted for inclusion in USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ University of South Florida. For more information, please contact [email protected]. __________________________________________ Florida Newspaper History Chronology 1783-2001 The East-Florida Gazette, Courtesy Florida Memory Program By David Shedden Updated September 17, 2019 __________________________________________ CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • CHRONOLOGY (1783-2001) • APPENDIXES Daily Newspapers -- General Distribution Weekly Newspapers and other Non-Dailies -- General Distribution African-American Newspapers College Newspapers Pulitzer Prize Winners -- Florida Newspapers Related Resources • BIBLIOGRAPHY 2 INTRODUCTION Our chronology looks at the history of Florida newspapers. It begins in 1783 during the last days of British rule and ends with the first generation of news websites. Old yellowed newspapers, rolls of microfilm, and archived web pages not only preserve stories about the history of Florida and the world, but they also give us insight into the people who have worked for the state’s newspapers. This chronology only scratches the surface of a very long and complex story, but hopefully it will serve as a useful reference tool for researchers and journalism historians. -
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 54, Number 2
Florida Historical Quarterly Volume 54 Number 2 Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 54, Article 1 Number 2 1975 Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 54, Number 2 Florida Historical Society [email protected] Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Florida Historical Quarterly by an authorized editor of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Society, Florida Historical (1975) "Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 54, Number 2," Florida Historical Quarterly: Vol. 54 : No. 2 , Article 1. Available at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq/vol54/iss2/1 Society: Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 54, Number 2 Published by STARS, 1975 1 Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 54 [1975], No. 2, Art. 1 Miami’s Bayfront Park served as a freight port during the Florida Boom of the 1920s. This photograph was taken by Richard B. Hoit from the recently opened Miami News tower in August 1925. It shows ships unloading build- ing supplies. In the distance, other ships wait at Fisher Island for a chance to unload their cargoes. Reproduced in Richard J. Bowe, Pictorial History of Florida (Tallahassee, 1965), 85, and Nixon Smiley, Yesterday’s Miami (Miami, 1973), 72. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq/vol54/iss2/1 2 Society: Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 54, Number 2 The THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Volume LIV, Number 2 October 1975 Published by STARS, 1975 3 Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 54 [1975], No. -
Park Trammell of Florida: a Political Biography
PARK TRAMMELL OF FLORIDA: A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY By STEPHEN KERBER A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE GRADUATE COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THF DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 1979 Copyright 1979 by Stephen Kerber For My Parents Harry w. and Marie C. Kerber ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Anyone Vi/ho completes the ordeal of researching and v/riting a dis- sertation accumulates a great number of scholarly and social debts, only a few of which can publicly be acknowledged here. My thanks go first to my parents, for constant encouragement and support. Gregory Kerber and Dr. Donald Vi. Curl originally urged me to pursue a Ph.D. degree in history. In addition to directing the dissertation. Dr. Samuel Proctor employed me as editorial assistant on the Florida Historical Quarterly and as coordinator of the University of Florida Oral History Project and was a staunch friend. The members of my committee--Professors Lyle McAlister, C. John Sommerville, Hunt Davis, Harry Paul, and William Childers--have always been extremely cooperative. Norman Wilensky, John Mahon, and David Chalmers supplied inspiration through their brilliant and entertaining teaching. Debbie Mann patiently accompanied me on many dull visits to the library. Christine Nasie became my best friend and kept me from going insane. Elizabeth Alexander and Ellen Hodges of the P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History graciously answered all my questions. Professors Wayne Flynt, Durward Long, and Alexander Stoesen provided insightful advice. Special friends who helped over the years include Kay Erickson, Diane Will, Tom King, Karen and Jeremiah Kerber, Barbara Yates, Mary VJoodley, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and the person who invented volleyball. -
Florida Historical Quarterly
Miami’s Bayfront Park served as a freight port during the Florida Boom of the 1920s. This photograph was taken by Richard B. Hoit from the recently opened Miami News tower in August 1925. It shows ships unloading build- ing supplies. In the distance, other ships wait at Fisher Island for a chance to unload their cargoes. Reproduced in Richard J. Bowe, Pictorial History of Florida (Tallahassee, 1965), 85, and Nixon Smiley, Yesterday’s Miami (Miami, 1973), 72. The THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Volume LIV, Number 2 October 1975 THE FLORIDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY SAMUEL PROCTOR, Editor STEPHEN KERBER, Editorial Assistant EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD LUIS R. ARANA Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine HERBERT J. DOHERTY, JR. University of Florida JOHN K. MAHON University of Florida WILLIAM W. ROGERS Florida State University JERRELL H. SHOFNER Florida Technological University CHARLTON W. TEBEAU University of Miami Correspondence concerning contributions, books for review, and all editorial matters should be addressed to the Editor, Florida Historical Quarterly, Box 14045, University Station, Gainesville, Florida 32604. The Quarterly is interested in articles and documents pertaining to the history of Florida. Sources, style, footnote form, original- ity of material and interpretation, clarity of thought, and interest of readers are considered. All copy, including footnotes, should be double-spaced. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively in the text and assembled at the end of the article. Particular attention should be given to following the footnote style of the Quarterly. The author should submit an original and retain a carbon for security. The Florida Historical Society and the Editor of the Florida Historical Quarterly accept no responsibili- ty for statements made or opinions held by authors. -
New Deal in Florida 1933
NPS Form 10-900-bMB No. 1024-0018 OMB No. 1024-0018 (Rev. June 1991) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES MULTIPLE PROPERTY DOCUMENTATION FORM This form is used for documenting multiple property groups relating to one or several historic contexts. See instructions in How to Complete the Multiple Property Documentation form (National Register Bulletin 16B). Complete each item by entering the requested information. For additional space, use continuation sheets (Form 10-900-a). Use a typewriter, word processor, or computer to complete all items. x New Submission ___ Amended A. Name of Multiple Property Listing________________________________________ FLORIDA'S NEW DEAL RESOURCES B. Associated Historic Contexts____________________________ (Name each associated historic context identifying theme, geographical area, and chronological period for each.) The New Deal in Florida, 1933-1943 C. Form Prepared by name/title Johnston, Sidney, historian organization West Volusia Historical Society, Inc.____________ date 5/14/2004 street & number 535 North Clara Avenue________________ telephone 386-734-6288 city or town peLand__________ state Florida_______ zip code 32720-3405 D. Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, I hereby certify that this documentation form meets the National Register documentation standards and sets forth requirements for the listing of related properties consistent with the National Register criteria. This submission meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60 and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation. O See continuation sheet for additional comments. (f . Signature and title of certifying official ' O (j <J Date State Historic Preservation Officer. -
Official Guide Book of the World's Fair of 1934
606.1 Official Guide Book of C43TAg the World's Fair 1934 1934 cop . 4 •FFIClAL 1 INVITATION • You are cordially invited to visit Here are a thousand unforgettable the General Motors Building with its things to see — all, of course, free! new Hall of Progress! . Beautiful displays, all new, form the setting for GENERAL scientific demonstrations of absorb- MOTORS ing interest; for entertaining, instruc- tive exhibits, and ... by popular de- Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, La Salle, Cadillac, Bodies by Fisher, GMC Trucks, Yellow Coaches, General Cabs, mand!. ..thedaily and nightly opera- AC Spark Plugs, Hyatt Roller Bearings, Guide Lamps, Delco, Delco-Remy, New Departure, Wintort Engine, Moraine and Inland Products, Frigidaire Refrigerators, Coolers and Air tion of that great assembly line where Conditioners, Delco Household Appliances. Also exhibits by General Motors Acceptance Corp. (GMAC), General Exchange you see automobiles actually built. Insurance Corporation and General Motors Export Company. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT UR8ANACHAMPAIGN ILL HIST. SURVEY .•- " EXHIBITIO ST. ENTR A NC E BUILDING ^ajM CENTURY OF PROGRESS O URELY it-is a tribute to outstanding quality and service to again be selected to represent the Rubber Industry with a Factory and Exhibition Building and a Scientific Rubber Exhibit. The Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building and the Scien- tific Rubber Exhibit in the Hall of Science include many instruc- tive and interesting features. See Firestone Tires made from liquid rubber to the finished product—See the spectacular Singing Color Fountain—the only one of its kind in the world. Listen to the Voice of Firestone Every Monday Night Over N. -
World Fair 1934-5.Pdf
t I : i OFFICIAL DATA OFFICERS i I I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rufus C. Dawes Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank Britton I. Budd Charles S. Peterson r Lenox R. Lohr Dr. Wm. Allen pusev l FrancisX. Busch Amos C. I Miller George Woodruff f, Gen. Abel $ Davis F. R. Moulton TRUSTEES ' Acller, Max Dixon, George W. Mitchell, Andersen, Arthur John J., Jr. Downs. L. A. Moulton, F. Armour, P. D. R. Epstein, Max Nestor, Miss Bateman, Flovd Asnes L. Fairbank, Mrs. Kellogg Nixon, Baur, Mrs. George-F. Jicob Foreman, Gen. Milton-J. Olander, Victor Bendix, Vincent A. Getz, George F. Osland, Birger Black, Herman Glore, Chailes F. Palmer, Potler Blake, Mrs. Tiffanv Gorman, James E. Palmer, potter Brown, Mrs. Guck, Homer Parker, Maj.-Gen. Maj.-Gen. Preston Frank Hettler, Sangston Peabody, Col. Buckley, Homer Stuyvesant J. Hines, Ralph J. Peterson, Budd, Britton Charles S. I. Hutchins, Dr. Robert M. Pick, Bundesen, George fnsull, Samuel Pusey, Dr. Dr. Herman Wm. Allen N. Insull, Samuel, Jr. Reynolds, George Burnham, Daniel M. H. Keehn, Roy D. r Robinson, Theodore Busch, Francis X. W. Kelly, D. F. Sargent, Fred W. Butler, Rush C. Kelly, Hon. Edward J.- Scott, Dr. Walter Dill Carpenter, John Alden Knox, Colonel Frank Seabury, Charles W. Carpenter, Mrs. A. J. Kruetgen, Ernest J. Shaffer, C. Carr, Robert F. John Lasker, Albert Shaw, Arch W. Clarke, Harley L. Lewis, Mrs. J. Hamilton Sprague, Col. Albert A. Cluverius, Admr. Wat T.. Lohr, Lenox R. Stevens, Eugene M. Crawford, D. A. Macleish, Mrs. Andrew Streycklrans, Maj. F. Cudahy, Mrs. J. Joseph M.' Ma1'g1, Mrs. David Sunny, Bernard E.