Suwannee River

Suwannee River
Title Suwannee River PDF eBook
Author Cecile Hulse Matschat
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1938
Genre Okefenokee Swamp (Ga. and Fla.)
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This is an anecdote-filled, history of the river of Georgia and Florida. It gives a sense of the landscape, the flora and fauna, and the people.

Suwannee river; strange green land

Suwannee river; strange green land
Title Suwannee river; strange green land PDF eBook
Author Cecile Hulse Matschat
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1938
Genre Suwannee River (Ga. and Fla.)
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Suwannee River Guidebook

Suwannee River Guidebook
Title Suwannee River Guidebook PDF eBook
Author Kevin M McCarthy
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 233
Release 2014-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1561646679

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Anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the modern world for a while is invited to sit back and enjoy a leisurely trip down one of the best-known and most beloved rivers in the country. Flowing more than 230 miles from the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico in Florida, the Suwannee may well be the last unspoiled river in the Southeast. Complete with travel information and tips for those exploring the area by water or by land, this comprehensive guide describes the history, major towns and cities along the way, wildlife, and personages associated with the river. As you journey down the river, you'll stop by places like White Springs and Branford, Old Town and Fowler's Bluff. You'll see manatees, jumping fish, alligators, and many species of birds. You'll also be introduced to some of the most important people and groups in Florida's history, including the Timucuan and Seminole Indians, Spanish missionaries and explorers, Stephen C. Foster, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and William Bartram, as well as the organizations and agencies that have fought to preserve and protect this magnificent river and its watershed. The Suwannee River Guidebook will open your eyes to a part of Florida you may be surprised to learn still exists, one largely untouched by developers and full of natural wonder. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series

The Invisible War

The Invisible War
Title The Invisible War PDF eBook
Author Dr. Y. N. Kly
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 167
Release 2020-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 194976236X

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his book challenges contemporary scholars to free the history of African Americans from the lexicon of enslavement, and to set the record of their struggle straight. It attempts to redress fundamental misconceptions lodged in the heart of American historiography: · That there was no significant collective resistance to or struggle against slavery by captured Africans who had been forcibly immigrated to the United States from the mother continent · That the Seminole Wars were simply another set of Indian wars, rather than wars which marked the collective African resistance to the enslavement system · That the records of the period (official documents, newspaper records, etc.) were accurate descriptions of fact, rather than censored materials produced in wartime, with a view to enhancing public support and calming public fears · That self-liberated Africans mostly fled northward to freedom, rather than southward to the free territories of Georgia and Florida.

A Deeper South

A Deeper South
Title A Deeper South PDF eBook
Author Pete Candler
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 402
Release 2024-05-21
Genre Travel
ISBN 1643364804

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The author's road trips through the American South lead to a personal confrontation with history In A Deeper South: The Beauty, Mystery, and Sorrow of the Southern Road, Pete Candler offers a travel narrative drawn from twenty-five years of road-tripping through the backroads of the American South. Featuring Candler's own photography, the book taps into the public imagination and the process of both remembering and forgetting that define our collective memory of place. Candler, who belongs to one of Georgia's most recognizable families, confronts the uncomfortable truths of his own ancestors' roles in the South's legacy of white supremacy with a masterful mix of authority and a humbling sense that his own journey of unforgetting and recovering has only just begun.

Florida's Rivers

Florida's Rivers
Title Florida's Rivers PDF eBook
Author Doug Alderson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 185
Release 2021-09-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1683342623

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The rivers in Florida are steeped in a rich natural and cultural history. They are avenuesthrough time, allowing us to wrap ourselves in a rich historical tapestry, and they are showcases for wildlife and natural beauty. On some rivers, idyllic scenes are revealed bend after bend for miles and sometimes days, appearing to have changed little since early native people plied the waters in dugout canoes. Imagine gliding along a clear watercourse beneath a leafy canopy of maple, cypress, and gum. The current swirls eelgrass in undulating patterns as schools of silvery mullet shoot past. Ahead, a manatee’s snout breaks the surface in a loud whoosh, its gray body lumbering slowly along and showing little fear as you pass by. A red-shouldered hawk cries and soars over treetops while a black anhinga stretches long wings to dry while perched on a cypress knee. Whether you are viewing a river from the land or, especially, a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard, let Florida's Rivers be your guide to celebrating the state's treasures.

Florida's Past, Vol 2

Florida's Past, Vol 2
Title Florida's Past, Vol 2 PDF eBook
Author Gene M. Burnett
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 271
Release 2014-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1561647594

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Virtually every month for fourteen years, Gene Burnett wrote a history piece under the title "Florida's Past" for Florida Trend, Florida's respected magazine of business and finance. The first volume of collected essays from that series proved so popular among book readers that two more volumes have been published. Pineapple Press is now proud to make them available in paperback. Burnett's easygoing style and his sometimes surprising choice of topics make history good reading. Each volume divides Florida's people and events into Achievers and Pioneers, Villains and Characters, Heroes and Heroines, War and Peace, and Calamities and Social Turbulence. Read a chapter and you'll find you've gone on to read more. Read this volume and you'll find yourself looking for the next two. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series