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Oral interview with Sister Galle Glims, a Roman Catholic monster from Philadelpia, Pennsylvania. In January 1975, she moved to Apopka, Florida and worked for farm workers, poor and immigrants. This interview ...
Letter from Gary I. Sharp to the West Orange Chamber of Commerce (May 19, 1977)
On May 19, 1977, a letter from Gary E. Sharp to the West Orange Chamber of Commerce. In this letter, Sharp has been acquired by Florida, the land of Hoyutannex Plings ...
Action Center USA
A promotion video shot to introduce the rise of mi d-century modernism in Orlando, Florida. It shows advertising strategies that recruit occupations such as middl e-class and upper class sno w-white men, combat techniques and defense engineers.
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 6, November 9, 1994
Watermark No. 6 was published on November 9, 1994 and featured a social response to some of the issues of LGBTQ+(lesbtq+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer / quest, etc.). It is noteworthy that the main topic is Tom ...
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 4, October 12, 1994
The 4th Watermark magazine released on October 12, 1994 features a national issue of LGBTQ+(lesbtq+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, etc.) and gives a political topic. I moved. On the first page at the beginning ...
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 3, September 28, 1994
The third magazine was published on September 28, 1994, and still featured LGBTQ+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer / quest, etc.). Two of them were posted on the first page, one of which was ...
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 2, September 14, 1994
The second magazine of Watermark was released on September 14, 1994, specializing in LGBTQ+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer / quest, etc.). The cover says "Gay Bee ...".
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 1, August 31, 1994
The first issue of the Watermark magazine was published on August 31, 1994, and some topical problems with LGBTQ+community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer / quest, etc.) Was featured. The number of passionate people has attracted much attention.
Gourd Neck Springs Report
The report by Gary E. Sharp provides information on the possibility of the acquisition of the area by the EEL (EEL) program in the EEL (EEL) program in Lake Apopka. The purpose of this report is to show the possibility of land acquisition by Florida.
Map of Florida Showing the Land Grant of the Florida South Railway
A map of Florida showing land provision given to Florida South Steel Rhodeway in 1888. This map contains information such as a town along the railway, precedents of Florida, and places where immigration is high. Florida southern Steel Road ...
The Orange County Citizen, Vol. 14, No. 30, July 25, 1911
Release from Orange County Citizen, July 25, 1911. Contains articles about Maitland, Florida. Among them are some groves in Maitland, some churches, the Maitland Library, the proposed traction...
Maitland Section of The Winter Park Herald, Vol. 04, No. 28, June 10, 1926
On June 10, 1926, the Maitland edition of Winter Park Herald was published. The Winter Park Herald was a weekly newspaper published from 1922 to 1959. This feature will tell you about its history and interesting features.
The Maitland Courier, Vol. 1, No. 4, December 24, 1885
Release from Meitland Courier, December 24, 1885. The Meitland Courier was founded in 1885 by editor and publisher K. F. Townsend. The newspaper was published every Thursday and grew in circulation from 1886 to 1887.
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1985
A report containing data on average 24-hour traffic volume for the year in Ochinji County, Florida, in 1985. This report was prepared by Cash i-boards, a company that specializes in outdoor advertising, and was established in 1953. Orlando was originally a cattle town, but has since become a major citrus producer.
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1984
A report on average 24-hour traffic volume for the year in Orange County, Florida, in 1984. This report was prepared by Cash i-boards, a company that specializes in outdoor advertising, and was established in 1953. Orlando was originally a cattle town, but has since become a major citrus producer.
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1983
A report containing data on average 24-hour traffic volume for the year in Ochinji County, Florida, in 1983. This report was prepared by Cash i-boards, a company that specializes in outdoor advertising, and was established in 1953. Orlando was originally a cattle town, but has since become a major citrus producer.
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1982
A report on average 24-hour traffic volume for the year in Orange County, Florida, in 1982. This report was prepared by Cashi Signs, an outdoor advertising company established in 1953. Orange was originally Orlando, but has since transformed into a major citrus industry.
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1981
Report containing data on the average annual 24-hour traffic volume in Ohinge County, Florida, from July 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981. This report was prepared by Cashi Signs, an outdoor advertising company established in 1953. Initially, the city was known for its cows,...
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1977
Report containing data on the average annual 24-hour traffic volume in Ohinge County, Florida, from July 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977. This report was prepared by Cashi Signs, an outdoor advertising company established in 1953. Initially, the city was known for its cows,...
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1976
Report containing data on the average annual 24-hour traffic volume in Ohinge County, Florida, from July 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977. This report was prepared by Cashi Signs, an outdoor advertising company established in 1953. Initially, the city was known for its cows,...
24 Hour Average Annual Traffic Map for Orange County, 1973
Report containing data on the average annual 24-hour traffic volume in Ohinge County, Florida, in 1976. It was created by Cashi Signs, a company that specializes in outdoor advertising and was founded in 1953. Orlando was originally a cattle town, but has since transformed into a major citrus industry city.
Sky Lake Drainage Map, 1973
A report indicating the average traffic data per year in the Orange region of Florida in 1973. Created by Cash Signs, an outdoor advertising agency founded in 1953. Orlando began as a livestock city, but grew into a major citrus market.
Oral History of the Florida High-Tech Corridor Council
It is a map showing the drainage land role in some areas in Orange, Florida, which is considered to be the current Sky Lake site. The map was created at the request of Hyman Lake, the developer of Sky Lake's land.
Letter from Arthur W. Sinclair to C. W. Sheffield (December 22, 1967)
Oral History interview with John C. Hit, Landolph E Balidge, Doctor Peter T. Panusis, Dan Horsenbeck, Carry Martin, Roger Pin Florida Hig h-Tech Callery Council. Interviews are doctors Connie L. Leicester and James K ....
Letter from Arthur W. Sinclair to Claude Roy Kirk, Jr. (July 13, 1966)
A letter from Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Senior Managing Director Arthur W. The committee was established by the Governor of Florida, Kirk Jr. (1926-2011).
Subjects to be Presented at Public Hearing on Local Water Pollution
A letter from the secretar y-general of the Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce and Industry Arthur W. Synchrair to the 1966 Governor of Florida, the Republican Selection Candidal Candidate Claude Roy Kirk Junior. In the message, the dirty status of Lake Apopka and its ...
Letter from Henry F. Swanson (January 21, 1966)
A document on the Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce Chamber of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an Arthur Jimmy W. Sync Rair, expressed his intentions in a wedding hearing on the Water Pollution on November 14, 1966 at the Orlando Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In ...
Headstone of Private James Whitley at the Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
A letter by Henry F. Swanson (1902-1989) to an agricultural supporter in Orange County, Florida. Swanson was an orange regional agricultural improvement for 1948 to 1978. The Knowledge Outreat Service is an institute, an agent for agricultural improvement in Orange County, Florida ...
Maitland Pamphlet
A tombstone of James White Treasury (around 192 4-1944). White Li, a citizen of Orange County, Florida, was a soldier of the U. S. Army during World War II. He died in France during the army and was buried in the Epinal South American Cemetery in real time ...
Maitland, Orange County, Florida Promotional Booklet
The fact sheet on this page features pr e-information on Mateland, Florida, and features topics on the situation, location, characteristics, education, industry, entertainment, and the future of the city. Two more are introduced.
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 4, January 26, 1927
The booklet was published by the Mateland Chamber of Commerce in January 1925 and published by Rolling Press, based in Winter Park, Florida. In this booklet, we introduced Mateland to the applicants and guests to Mateland, especially ...
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 26, October 30, 1926
Mateland News is a regional information magazine launched by Mateland Realty Company (later Mateland News Company) in April 1926. This publication publishes a note on these topics as Mateland's attempt.
Lawton Family History
Mateland News was launched in April 1926 in a regional magazine launched by the Mateland Realty Company (later Mateland News Company). This publication has a note on these themes as a fresh fruits resale company ...
To Attract, Retain and Grow: The History of the Florida High Tech Corridor Council
The history of the Rothon family at Summer Oaks Farm in Thomas, Georgia. The core of the family is Alexander Benjamin Lorton (1809-1861) and his wife, Narcissa Melissa Rothon (1817-1883). The couple had seven children.
City Supports Application: Hospital Headway?
"Attraction, subtraction, training: Florida Big Tech Council case case" is a note by Doctor Konnie L. Leicester and Doctor James C. Clark of Central Florida Research Institute (UCF). Dr. Leicester is an assistant professor of the theory of the situation, specializing in ...
History of the First Baptist Church, Oviedo, Florida: First 100 Years, 1869-1969
A newspaper article published in "THE OVIEDO VOICE" on September 16, 2004. According to the Obieddo City Council, the message has sent a message to Florida to cooperate in acquiring Central Florida Regional Health Clinic.
Map of Lake Charm
The history of the Obied Baptist Church 1 from the founding in 1869 to the 100th anniversary ceremony in 1969. This book begins with a simple situation in the Central Florida region, following the footprints of Obied's situation. First maintenance
Orange County's Sheriff's Book of Wanted Persons, 1882-1889
A map of Charm Lake, a 19-acres lake in Lake Lake, Obied, Florida (created around 1865-1870). The map depicts orange fields and farmland owned by various people, such as Walter Gwin, Doctor Henry Foster, Mary E ...
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
1882, which was in charge of two sherows, Thomas, Long Tom, and Shine, who served from January 27, 1877 to February 15, 1885, and Shine, who served until they died. Orang e-gun nomination letter from year to 1889.
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
1882, which was in charge of two sherows, Thomas, Long Tom, and Shine, who served from January 27, 1877 to February 15, 1885, and Shine, who served until they died. Orang e-gun nomination letter from year to 1889.
A History of Central Florida, Episode 40: Icons of Hate
Central Florida History Podcast Episode 42: Jim Crow's Symbol Riches Documentary Podcast is a short story documentary exploring the scenery of Central Florida and is considered a regional level. These podcasts have all opportunities, roles ...
A History of Central Florida, Episode 38: Citrus Industry
Central Florida History Podcast Episode 40: Icons of Hate. This podcast is a short documentary that explores Central Florida and is produced at the county level. These podcasts may play a role.
Oviedo
Central Florida History Podcast Episode 38: Citrus Industry RICHES Podcast Documentary Films is a short documentary with narrative that explores the landscape of Central Florida and is produced at the local level. These podcasts have every opportunity to play a role or...
A Written and Pictorial History of the Oviedo Area Colored Schools, 1890-1967
Newspaper article exploring the rise of Oviedo through the establishment of several towns, starting with Mid Manor. The Mead House, named after horticulturist Theodore Luker Mead, was developed by the Oviedo Land Company.
Letter from Robert "Bob" W. Sherman to Henry F. Swanson (June 19, 1963)
In 2001, former African-American high school students organized a reunion for the class that attended the high school from 1953 to 1967. A number of high schools included Oviedo Colored School (later Oviedo Elementary School), Jackson Heights School (later Jackson Heights Elementary School), and Oviedo Colored School (later Oviedo Elementary School).
Outline of Lake Apopka, July 1957
Letter from Robert "Bob" W. Sherman, fishing camp owner in Killarney, to Henry F. Swanson, Orange District Agricultural Extension Agent. The message was written in response to a leaflet published by the farmer, "From A to Zellwood," and...
U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey of Lake Apopka
Contour map of Lake Apopka prepared by the Bureau of Lake and Stream Survey for the Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission. The map shows the major urban areas adjacent to the lake: Oakland and Winter Garden. It also shows the lake's main attractions.
Altamonte to Vote on Sewer Bill
Water quality survey of Lake Apopka conducted by the U. S. Department of the Interior's Aquatic Resources Service. These data were collected in 1959 and 1961 in Winter Garden, Florida, which is located on the south shore of Lake Apopka.
All Florida, November 17, 1953
A newspaper article from the Seminole Star announcing the construction of a sewage treatment plant on Keller Road in Altamonte Springs, Florida. The work was completed by Orlando-based construction company Tuttle-White and Lee....
Oral History of Mart Tucker
November 17, 1963, cover of the Florida Times Union's All Florida TV Guide. The cover shows Alvin Polasek as he appears on page 10 of the TV Guide. The "All Florida" show also featured other Orange area actors.
Sanford Grammar School, 1902-1977
A November 10, 2010, interview with Mart Tucker by Stephanie Youngers. In the interview, Tucker talks about the various cities she has lived in, her education at the academy, her career as a typist, her family situation, her children, and Tucker anecdotes.
History of Sanford Grammar School
Sanford Grammar School Status Founded in 1902 as Sanford High School at 301 West Seventh Street in Sanford, Florida. The building was designed by W. G. Tully.
Oral History of Dick Quentin Harkey
History of Sanford Grammar High School Originally opened as Sanford High School. The main building was built in 1902 at 301 West Seventh Street in Sanford, Florida. The building was designed in the Neo-Romanesque style by W. G. Tully.
A History of Central Florida, Episode 26: Fishing Boats
Verbal Status of Dick Quentin Harkey (b. 1942) Harkey was born in 1942 in Charlotte, North Carolina, the fifth child. In 1957, the family moved to Gainesville, Georgia. Harkey studied at Young Harris Institute and Georgia State University.
A History of Central Florida, Episode 19: Russian Samovar
Central Florida History Podcast Episode 26: Fishing Boats The Central Florida History podcast series explores Central Florida through artifacts recovered from museums and historical societies in the region. These podcasts have every opportunity to...
Letter from Jacobson to Isaac Vanderpool (September 16, 1894)
Central Florida History Podcast Episode 19: Russian Samovar. The Central Florida History podcast series explores Central Florida through artifacts recovered from museums and historical societies in the region. These podcasts have every opportunity to...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 2000
Letter from Jacobson to Isaac Vanderpool, September 16, 1894, regarding joining Mayo. The Vanderpool family is one of the first families in Maitland, Florida. Their ancestor, Isaac Vanderpool, purchased 160 tracts of land in Maitland, Florida.
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1990
2000 Census data for Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Oscola, Seminole, and Volusia (Florida) areas. The census breaks down residents by gender, race, and area.
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1980
1990 US Census data for Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Oscola, Seminole, and Volusia (Florida) counties. The census separates population by sex, race, and...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1970
1980 20th US Census data for Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Oscola, Seminole, and Volusia (Florida) counties. The census separates population by sex, race, and...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1960
1970 19th US Census data for Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Oscola, Seminole, and Volusia (Florida). The census separates population by sex, race, and...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1950
18th Census of Brevard, Flagler, Watering Can, Marion, Orange, Oskol, Seminole, and Voloria Counties, 1960. The census breaks down population by class and race.
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1940
17th Census of Brevard, Flagler, Watering Can, Marion, Orange, Oskol, Seminole, and Voloria Counties, 1950. The census breaks down population by class and race.
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1930
16th Census of Brevard, Flagler, Watering Can, Marion, Orange, Oskol, Seminole, and Voloria Counties, 1940. The census breaks down population by class and race.
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1920
1930 data from the 15th United States Census for Brevard, Flagler, Watering Can, Marion, Orange, Oskol, Seminole, and Volorida counties. The census breaks down population by class and race.
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1910
1920 data from the 14th Census for Brevard, Flagler, Watering Can, Marion, Orange, Oskol, Seminole, and Volusia Counties, Florida. The census breaks down population by class and race...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1900
1910 data from the 13th Census for Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange (including the modern-day Seminole district), Oskol, and Volusia (including the modern-day Flagler district), Florida. In...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1880
1900 data from the 12th Census for Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange (including the modern-day Seminole district), Oskol, and Volusia (including the modern-day Flagler district), Florida. Census ...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1870
Florida: Brevard County (including modern St. Lucie County), Marion County, Orange District (including modern Seminole County and parts of modern Lake, Oskol, and Volusia Districts), and ...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1860
The 9th census included Brevard County (including modern St. Lucie County), Marion District, Orange District (including modern Seminole County and parts of modern Lake and Oskol Districts), Volusia District (...
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1850
The 8th census included Brevard County (including modern St. Lucie County), Marion County, Orange District (including modern Seminole County, parts of modern Lake and Oskol Counties), and Volusia County.
Return Frey to Congress
7 1850 US Census for Ohinge County (including present-day Seminole, Lake and Oscol Counties) and Marion County. The census divided the population into races ("white" vs. "black") and classes. IN...
Florida From the House. To Your Home Newsletter, January 1974
Newspaper notes from a Florida Today print for the American Supporter's Assistance for the Re-election of Lou Frey Jr. (1934-2019). Frey served at the American Supporter from 1969 to 1979. He served on several committees.
Brevard County Planning Department Summary Proposal Form
Page 1 of the ballot "From the Florida Legislature to Your House", submitted by 9th Congressman, Florida area resident and given by Lewis Fleet Jr. (1934-2019), who had worked at the American Supporter since 1969...
A History of Central Florida, Episode 3: Indian Canoes
Form of a verbose proposal filled by John V. Hanna of the Planning Department of Vvard. As Brevard County, Florida, began to grow rapidly, new studies were proposed to find ways they could adapt to these other ...
Letter and Statement from A. W. Macfarlane to Henry Shelton Sanford (September 29, 1885)
Episode 3 of 2 seasons of the TV series "History of Central Florida": Indian Canoe Rich-Documentary is a small documentary film that studies the state of Central Florida and is developed at the county level. These podcasts include all the ...
Farm Statistics, Orange County, 1904
Letter from A. U. McFarlane Henry Shelton Sanford dated September 29, 1885. McFarlane served as secretary of the Florida Earth Colonization Corporation (FLCC) from 1884 until its dissolution in 1892. He probably worked at the headquarters of this company.
Map of Goldsboro, Orange County, Florida
Table reflecting the statistics of farms enclosed in Orange, Florida, 1904. The table shows all types of productions enclosed, the number of acres occupied by each culture, the number of crops developed, and the livestock value of all farmland.
Orange County World War I Soldiers Memorial
Plot plan donated by Oxinge County, Florida at the time of Goldsboro implementation. Map shows location along Goldsboro Avenue (modern West 13th Street and historic Goldsboro Avenue) and Lincoln Street (modern West 13th Street and historic Goldsboro Avenue).
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Corbett Hutchinson (April 2, 1928)
On Armistice Day, November 11, 1924, the Orlando Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolutionary War (DAR) erected a granite memorial to the hunters from Orange, Florida, who died in World War I. The idea was conceived by Josh Johanson, former regent of Florida.
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to S. M. Crowell (June 5, 1930)
Original message documenting correspondence between Joshua Coffin Chase and Corbett Cutchinson, manager of the Isleworth Packing House. In the message, issues such as the size of the Immirat-Carr to compare with the "Fellowship" and the "Crane" are discussed.
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (March 26, 1926)
An unusual message featuring a roun d-trip letter between Joshua Coffin Chase and S. M. Kronel working in the forest of Ilat. The message discusses these issues, surrounded by three oranges, where former U. H. Lamb's Comicar Election Campaign is surrounded by Ecua Farmers.
Letter from Joshua Chase to brother Sydney Chase (April 16, 1929)
An original message between Joshua Coffin Chase and Sydney Octavius Chase's brothers and business partners. The message has visited Isilvat Glow with a fruit bidding company Miller, Goman, and discusses these issues.
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Brockelman Brothers (January 20, 1928)
The original sentence of a message exchanged between Joshua Coffin Chase and Sydney Octavius Chase and business partner Joshua Coffin Chase and Sydnney Octavius Chase. This message is to send a card from Olini from the Chamber of Commerce to the Orini office, get a card from Olini, get a card from Olini, get a card from Olini, and from Olini. He describes issues such as obtaining cards and obtaining cards from Olini.
"The Entrance of the Faith in the Eastern Part of the Peninsula and Some Early Presbyterian Plantings in the Region of Saint Johns Presbytery" Manuscript
The original text of a message between Joshua Coffin Chase and Blockerman Brothers. The message discusses the topics such as the ownership of the Eyslwoat, the product of the frost from 1894 to the 1895, the type of citrus crops of the wood, the 1928 collection, and so on.
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 50: An Interview with Paul Ortiz, Part 2
J. N. Waitner's "The arrival of faith in the eastern part of the peninsula and the damaged residence of Sent Jones" First at Nts In the Presbyteri of St. Florida The old school is ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 45: An Interview with Joy Wallace Dickinson, Part 1
Episode 50, Share with 2 documentary pod character trich: Interview with Paul-Ortis. A rich documentary podcast is a Roman-documentary that studies the status of Central Florida and has a district's work. These podcasts have all the opportunities to connect ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 39: The Orange County Regional History Center
Episode 45, part of 1 documentary podcast RICHES: Interview with Joy Wares Dikinson. A rich podcas t-Documentary is a small documentary film that studies the status of Central Florida and is regarded as a district creation. These podcasts have all the opportunities to connect ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 36: Harry T. Moore, Part 2
Documentary podcast Episode 39: ORINJ's regional history middle ARAWATTIES. A rich pod cast documentary is a small documentary film that studies the Central Florida situation and is considered as a creation of the district. These podcasts have all the opportunities to connect ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 35: Harry T. Moore, Part 1
Ritches Podcast Episode 36 Part 2 Documentary Movies: Harry T. Moore Riches Documentary Podcast is a small documentary film that studies the Central Florida and is considered to be created. These podcasts have all the opportunities to connect roles ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 30: Jones High School, Part 1
Episode 35, Part 1 Documentary podcast rich man: Harry-T-Moore. A rich podcas t-Documentary is a small documentary film that studies the status of Central Florida and is considered to be the establishment of the district. These podcasts have all the chances of roles and connections ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 27: Central Florida without a Theme Park: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Brotemarkle
Episode 30 Documentary Films from Riches Podcast Part 1: Jones Secondary School Riches documentary podcasts are short documentary films that explore the history of Central Florida and are produced locally. These podcasts are made by participating or ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 25: The Railways of Central Florida
Episode 27 of Riches documentary podcast: Central Florida without theme parks: An interview with Dr. Benjamin Brotemarkle. This podcast explores the history of Central Florida and the culture and history of the region. Explore
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 21: Orlando: The Story Behind the Name
Episode 25 of the documentary podcast "Riches": Railroads of Central Florida This podcast is a short documentary film that explores the history of Central Florida and is produced locally. These podcasts are made by participating or ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 16: Public History in Central Florida: An Interview with Jean Yothers
Episode 21 of the documentary podcast "Riches": Orlando: The Hidden History Behind the Name "Orlando". Episode 21 of the podcast "Riches": "Orlando: The Hidden History Behind the Name" is a short documentary film that explores the history of Central Florida. These podcasts are ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 11: Harry T. Moore: An Interview with Dr. Jim Clark
16th Richhes Documentary Podcast: Public History of Central Florida: Interview with Gene Jollers. Riches' podcast documentaries are short documentary films that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts are ...
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 2: The Legacy of the Ocoee Riot
11th Riches Podcast Documentary: Harry T. Moore: Interview with Dr. Jim Clark. Riches' documentary podcasts are short documentary films that are dedicated to Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts are ...
Orange Hill Cemetery, 2001
Episode 2 of the documentary podcast "Riches": Riches' documentary podcasts are short documentary films that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts are ...
Headstone for John Bonnelll Ivey at Lake Hill Cemetery
Orange Hill Cemetery is located in Orlando, Florida, in 2001, approximately 1700 E. Michigan Avenue. The 40 acres of land beneath this cemetery were acquired by the Orange Occluss in 1904 for the burial of the poor. The cemetery operated from 1917 to 2001. Headstone of John Bonella Ivey (1834-1923) at Lake Hill Cemetery, 5950 Old Winter Garden Road, Orlo of Vista, Florida, 2001. Ivey was the son of Robert Ivey and Priscilla Bornell Ivey. He married Elizabeth Matilda Ann Roberson.
Headstone for Aaron David Jernigan at Lake Hill Cemetery
Headstone of Aaron David Jernigan (1813-1891) at Lake Hill Cemetery, 5950 Old Winter Garden Road, Orlando, Florida, 2001. He was born in Kamena County, Georgia to Aaron Jernigan and Martha Patsy Dias Jernigan. Jernigan was ...