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Book describing Pat Murphy's experiences during his thirty years working as a lobbyist at the legislature of Florida. Book also includes illustrations and other information relevant to Florida's government and history.
Abstract of material contents (handwritten list of contents and litigants' names, with dates 1813-1829) on t.p. verso. Handwritten on title page: for losses occasioned in the war with America by British merchants on neutral ground -...
Book written as a personal account of an Englishman's experiences while fishing in Florida, including much information on the fishing grounds and the sport of fishing.
A True and authentic account of the Indian war in Florida
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Subtitle: giving the particulars respecting the murder of the Widow Robbins, and the providential escape of her daughter Aurelia, and her lover, Mr. Charles Somers, after suffering almost innumerable hardships. The whole compiled from...
An account of East-Florida: with a Journal, kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon a journey from St. Augustine up the river St. John's
Book meant to convince the reader to visit or move to Daytona Beach, Florida through a series of photographs of the beaches, activities, buildings, people, and other scenery associated with Daytona Beach.
Book describing the exquisite qualities of the Ponce de Leon and Alcazar Hotels and including sketched illustrations of these hotels and their surrounding areas.
Seminole Indians, Florida: hearings before the United States House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Subcommittee on Indian Affairs, Eighty-Fourth
Committee Serial No. 8. Considers potential problems involved in Seminole Indians Federal trusteeship termination and jurisdiction transfer to state government. Apr. 6 hearing was held in Clewiston, Fla. and Apr. 7 hearing in Tamiami...
Inscribed by the author to the Georgia Medical Society. By Dr. W.H. Elliott, Sanitary Inspector National Board of Health, before the board of Health, Jacksonville, Fla.
Address before the Dialectic society of the Corps of cadets
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Sub-title: in commemoration of the gallant conduct of the nine graduates of the Military academy, and other officers of the United States' army, who fell in the battles which took place in Florida, on the 28th of December, 1835, and the...
Book detailing the resources and opportunities for investment found in Jacksonville, Florida for the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Book also includes photographs and illustrations.
"Text reprinted from Senate Document 314, 71st Congress, 3d session."--title page. "...there has been added a bibliography and the map has been reduced in size from the original"--verso of title page.
In the Florida case Charles O'Conor of counsel for the Tilden electors, presented a paper [before the Electoral Commission] containing a recital of the evidence to be produced.
Carnegie Institution of Washington no. 133. In: Carnegie Institution of Washington. Dept. of Marine Biology. Papers. Washington, D.C., 1910. 26 cm. Vol. 4, p. 99-185. illus., plates, maps (part fold.).
Relation, or journal, of a late expedition to the gates of St.Augustine, on Florida: conducted by the Hon. General James Oglethorpe, with a detachment of his regiment, etc. from Georgia
Sub-Title: Explorations of the West Coast of Florida and in the Okeechobee Wilderness with Special Reference to the Geology and Zoology of the Floridian Peninsula.
Impartial Inquirer; being a candid examination of the conduct of the President of the United States, in execution of the powers vested in him, by the act of Congress of May 1, 1810; to which is added some reflections upon the invasion of the Spanish Territory of West Florida.
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