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Warm-Up for 09.29.11 What Was the Importance of the Battle of Bloody Marsh? A
Black-Indian Interaction in Spanish Florida
The Florida Historical Quarterly Volume Xlvi April 1968 Number 4
A Chronology of Spanish Florida 1513 to 1821
Florida Cuban Heritage Trail = Herencia Cubana En La Florida
Gracia Real De Santa Teresa De Mose: a Free Black Town in Spanish Colonial Florida Author(S): Jane Landers Source: the American Historical Review, Vol
The 1740 Siege of St. Augustine
Collections of the Georgia Historical Society
Ceremony to :J-Íonor Tfie :Fa{Fén Soüíacíos 'Españofes of :Fort Pico
Juan Baptista Franco and Tampa Bay, 1756
Floridanos' in Cuba History of the Evacuation of 1763, When Floridians Had to Move Away After the English Seized the Colony from Spain
Fort Mose : the Free African Community and Militia of Spanish St. Augustine by Shane Alan Runyon a Thesis Submitted in Partial F
Rediscovering Pensacola's Lost Spanish Missions. Paper Presented
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
Economic Problems of Florida Governors, 1700-1763
Vengeance with Mercy: Changing Traditions and Traditional Practices of Colonial Yamasees
Castillo De San Marcos
Manuel De Montiano Letters
Top View
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Spanish Sanctuary: Fugitives in Florida, 1687-1790
Proposed Land Exchange Between Fort Frederica National Monument and Christ Church of Saint Simons Island
Fort Pupo: a Spanish Frontier Outpost
The Florida Historical Society
Social Studies
The Hurricane That Struck Florida's Northeast Coast in September 1565
Castillo Mogábar Gafiq
Filling in the Missing Pieces: the Extraordinary Life
Spanish Records
PERSISTENT BORDERLAND: FREEDOM and CITIZENSHIP in TERRITORIAL FLORIDA a Dissertation by PHILIP MATTHEW SMITH Submitted To
An Eighteenth-Century Yamasee Indian Town in St
Florida Historical Society
The Battle of Bloody Marsh (Source: an Independent Educational Website)
Social Studies
Castillo De San Marcos National Monument
Colonials Collide at Bloody Marsh