Publications of the Florida Historical Society

Publications of the Florida Historical Society
Title Publications of the Florida Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Florida Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1908
Genre Florida
ISBN

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The Florida Historical Quarterly

The Florida Historical Quarterly
Title The Florida Historical Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1908
Genre Florida
ISBN

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Before the New Deal

Before the New Deal
Title Before the New Deal PDF eBook
Author Elna C. Green
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 254
Release 1999
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780820321141

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The Civil War and Reconstruction changed the face of social welfare provision in the South as thousands of people received public assistance for the first time in their lives. This book examines the history of southern social welfare institutions and policies in those formative years. Ten original essays explore the local nature of welfare and the limited role of the state prior to the New Deal. The contributors consider such factors as southern distinctiveness, the impact of gender on policy and practice, and ways in which welfare practices reinforced social hierarchies. By examining the role of the South’s unique political economy, the impact of racism on social institutions, and the region’s experience of war, this book makes it clear that the South’s social welfare story is no mere carbon copy of the nation’s.

History of Jacksonville, Florida and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924

History of Jacksonville, Florida and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924
Title History of Jacksonville, Florida and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924 PDF eBook
Author T. Frederick Davis
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Pages 588
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 3849660400

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Two times there was a wholesale destruction of Jacksonville's official records – in the War Between the States and by the fire of May 3, 1901. The author's effort in this work was to collect all of the available authentic matter for permanent preservation in book form. The record closes as of December 31, 1924. The record is derived from many sources – long forgotten books and pamphlets; old letters and diaries that have been stored away as family memorials of the past; newspapers beginning with the St. Augustine Herald in 1822 (on file at the Congressional Library at Washington) fragmentary for the early years, but extremely valuable for historical research; almost a complete file of local newspapers from 1875 to date; from the unpublished statements of old residents of conditions and outstanding events within the period of their clear recollection; and from a multitude of other sources of reliability. The search through the highways and the byways for local history was in the spare moments of the author stretching over a period of a score of years, a pastime "hobby" with no idea of making money out of it. No attempt has been made to discuss the merits of any incident, but only to present the facts, just as they were and just as they are, from the records and sources indicated.

Florida Under Five Flags

Florida Under Five Flags
Title Florida Under Five Flags PDF eBook
Author Rembert Wallace Patrick
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1945
Genre Florida
ISBN

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Faith in Bikinis

Faith in Bikinis
Title Faith in Bikinis PDF eBook
Author Anthony Joseph Stanonis
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 321
Release 2014
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0820333840

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An untold story of the southern coastline that explores how tourism played a central role in revitalizing the southern economy and transformed its culture. By negotiating the rigid religious, social, and racial practices of the inland cotton country and the more indulgent consumerism of vacationers, many from the North, a New South emerged.

A Journey into Florida Railroad History

A Journey into Florida Railroad History
Title A Journey into Florida Railroad History PDF eBook
Author Gregg M. Turner
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 393
Release 2012-03-25
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0813042925

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It is safe to say that without railroads, Florida wouldn't be what it is today. Railroads connected the state's important cities and towns, conquered the peninsula's vast and seemingly impenetrable interior, ushered in untold numbers of settlers and tourists, and conveyed to market--faster than any previous means of transportation--the myriad products of Florida's mines, forests, factories, farms, and groves. Gregg Turner traces the long, slow development of Florida railroads, from the first tentative lines in the 1830s, through the boom of the 1880s, to the maturity of the railroad system in the 1920s. At the end of that decade nearly 6,000 miles of labyrinthine track covered the state. Turner also examines the decline of the industry, as the automobile rose to prominence in American culture and lines were abandoned or sold for hiking trails and green spaces. Meticulously researched and richly illustrated--including many never-before-published images--A Journey into Florida Railroad History is a comprehensive, authoritative history of the subject. Written by one of the nation's foremost authorities on Florida railroads, it explores all the key players and companies, and every significant period of development. This engaging and lively story will be savored and enjoyed by generations to come.