The Biohistory of Florida

The Biohistory of Florida
Author: Francis William Zettler
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781561649655

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Florida has an amazing biohistory. Its fossil record reveals that 8-ton ground sloths, giant beavers, and tiny horses once roamed its 66,000 square miles. Its human history is the story of people who arrived some 12,000 years ago after a journey that took them from Asia across the Bering land bridge and then south across the North American continent. Today, Florida is home to historic St. Augustine, the futuristic Kennedy Space Center, and the mysterious Everglades. Hosting a diverse ecology and a rich human history, Florida now faces a tenuous future as its natural resources are depleted, new species of plants, animals and diseases invade, and climate changes loom. This fascinating biohistory, prehistoric to present-day, and with an eye to the future, is told with verve and clarity. The result is a fascinating story of how they all interrelate.

History of Alachua County Florida Narrative and Biographical

History of Alachua County  Florida  Narrative and Biographical
Author: Fritz W. Buchholz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1929
Genre: Alachua County (Fla.)
ISBN: OCLC:857089023

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History of Alachua County Florida

History of Alachua County  Florida
Author: Fritz W. Buchholz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1929
Genre: Alachua County (Fla.)
ISBN: OCLC:498858953

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The Underwood Family of Stanly County North Carolina A Biography and Genealogy

The Underwood Family of Stanly County  North Carolina  A Biography and Genealogy
Author: Jonathan Underwood
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2010
Genre: Stanly County (N.C.)
ISBN: 9780557537389

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ALACHUA THE GARDEN COUNTY OF F

ALACHUA THE GARDEN COUNTY OF F
Author: J. W. (John W. ). Ashby,Alachua County Immigration Association
Publsiher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1360158855

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The Life She Wished to Live A Biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings author of The Yearling

The Life She Wished to Live  A Biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings  author of The Yearling
Author: Ann McCutchan
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393353501

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A comprehensive and engaging biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of the beloved classic The Yearling. Washington, DC, born and Wisconsin educated, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was an unlikely author of a coming-of-age novel about a poor central Florida child and his pet fawn—much less one that has become synonymous with Florida literature writ large. Rawlings was a tough, ambitious, and independent woman who refused the conventions of her early-twentieth-century upbringing. Determined to forge a literary career beyond those limitations, she found her voice in the remote, hardscrabble life of Cross Creek, Florida. There, Rawlings purchased a commercial orange grove and discovered a fascinating world out of which to write—and a dialect of the poor, swampland community that the literary world had yet to hear. She employed her sensitive eye, sharp ear for dialogue, and philosophical spirit to bring to life this unknown corner of America in vivid, tender detail, a feat that earned her the Pulitzer Prize in 1938. Her accomplishments came at a price: a failed first marriage, financial instability, a contentious libel suit, alcoholism, and physical and emotional upheaval. With intimate access to Rawlings’s correspondence and revealing early writings, Ann McCutchan uncovers a larger-than-life woman who writes passionately and with verve, whose emotions change on a dime, and who drinks to excess, smokes, swears, and even occasionally joins in on an alligator hunt. The Life She Wished to Live paints a lively portrait of Rawlings, her contemporaries—including her legendary editor, Maxwell Perkins, and friends Zora Neale Hurston, Ernest Hemingway, and F. Scott Fitzgerald—and the Florida landscape and people that inspired her.

Southern Comforts

Southern Comforts
Author: Sudye Cauthen
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781930066588

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The Florida I love is perishing, says Sudye Cauthen. In Southern Comforts, this fifth-generation Floridian blends memoir, oral history, and cultural geography to explore the tensions between community and environment in America today and her own ambivalence about Alachua, the place just north of Gainesville where she was born and reared. Cauthen raises a cry for all that is lost as Florida's--and America's--landscapes and traditions are replaced by interstates, condos, shopping malls, and the new way of life they represent. Part self-reflection, part meditation, and part social analysis, Cauthen's work threads through the stories of blacks, whites, and Native Americans--men and women--including her own family members. Through their words and hers, Cauthen explores northern Florida's unique history, culture, and geography while she seeks a greater understanding of herself and her surroundings. Cauthen's journey takes readers down dirt roads and city streets, to her people's tobacco fields and churches. She sifts sand at an archaeological dig for the lost Spanish mission of Santa Fe de Toloca, peers into an aboriginal grave, and everywhere marshals evidence for the primacy of place in determining who we are. One story takes us on a fox hunt; another reveals lingering racial problems. Permeating the book is the ever-present menace of growth and development and what it holds for Cauthen's Florida.

Echoes from a Distant Frontier

Echoes from a Distant Frontier
Author: Corinna Brown Aldrich,Ellen Brown Anderson
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1570035369

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Echoes from a Distant Frontier is an edited, annotated selection of the correspondence of Corinna and Ellen Brown, two single women in their twenties, who left a comfortable New England home in 1835 for the Florida frontier. Within a month of their arrival, the frontier erupted in Indian war. The Browns witnessed the terror and carnage firsthand, and their letters paint a vivid picture of the Second Seminole War (1835-1842).