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FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUS This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • 220 ITEMS FOUND Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • HISTORICAL RECORDS Florida Merchant Marine Survey, 1936-1939. Historic ships, steamboats and other watercraft. Florida Militia Muster Rolls, 1826-1900. Rosters of Militia Unit Members. Florida Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880. Census records documenting the deaths of thousands of FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUS This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MORTALITY SCHEDULES, 1850-1880 Mortality schedules are lists of individuals who died in the 12 months preceding the federal censuses of 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. The schedules are organized by year and then by county. For each deceased person listed, the documents generally provide the person's name, sex, race, age at death, marital status, place of birth, occupation, cause FLORIDA MEMORY • 16 ITEMS FOUND Searchable collections of manuscripts, war records, historic images, vital statistics, audio and video recordings from the State Library and Archives of Florida. FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
FLORIDA MEMORY • VOTER REGISTRATION ROLLS, 1867-68 Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA'S BLACK HISTORY Former slave Bishop Abram Grant, D.D. and wife Florida Grant, ca.1891. Image Number: N033744. Grant was born on August 25, 1848, the slave of Frank Rollison. He was elected the 19th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church on May 19, 1888, and ordained on May 24.Read more ».
FLORIDA MEMORY • RACISM AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Nearly a century before the modern Civil Rights Movement, the Civil War pushed the nation into a new era ending legal human bondage. During the period of Reconstruction after the Civil War, laws were created to protect the rights of former slaves and for the first time, all African-Americans were legally permitted to own land, go to school, and run businesses.FLORIDA MEMORY
Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA AND THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR OF 1898 The arrival of over 30,000 troops, including Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders cavalry unit, changed Tampa from a small town into a city. This unit provides an introduction to Florida’s involvement in the Spanish-American War through photographs, lesson plans and exercises. It connects teachers andstudents to
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA CATTLE RANCHING Jacob Summerlin (1820-1893). Reputedly the first child born in the Florida Territory, Jake Summerlin was said to have started working cattle and cracking whips by seven years of age. At 16, he travelled south to central Florida, where he earned his fortune raising cattle in the Kissimmee and Peace River areas. FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • 220 ITEMS FOUND Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUS This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS R. A. Gray Building/MS#9. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250. Credit card orders can be placed by phone (850) 245-6700. You may call (850) 245-6700 for further FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • 220 ITEMS FOUND Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUS This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS R. A. Gray Building/MS#9. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250. Credit card orders can be placed by phone (850) 245-6700. You may call (850) 245-6700 for further FLORIDA MEMORY • DISCOVER Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • HISTORICAL RECORDS Florida Merchant Marine Survey, 1936-1939. Historic ships, steamboats and other watercraft. Florida Militia Muster Rolls, 1826-1900. Rosters of Militia Unit Members. Florida Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880. Census records documenting the deaths of thousands of FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MAPS This collection consists of over 300 maps from the holdings of the State Library and Archives of Florida. The maps date from the 16th century to the 20th century, and include: Township maps, including maps showing the progress of the original government surveys. Highway and railroad maps. Maps showing the state's geological features. FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MORTALITY SCHEDULES, 1850-1880 Mortality schedules are lists of individuals who died in the 12 months preceding the federal censuses of 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. The schedules are organized by year and then by county. For each deceased person listed, the documents generally provide the person's name, sex, race, age at death, marital status, place of birth, occupation, cause FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
FLORIDA MEMORY • VOTER REGISTRATION ROLLS, 1867-68 Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA FOLKLIFE COLLECTION The Florida Folklife Collection includes approximately 150 cubic feet of paper records (including field notes and administrative files) and thousands of audio and video recordings, which date from the 1930s through 2006.. More Information. Created by Florida folklorists, the Collection consists of 88 individual series that document the performances by, interviews with, and fieldwork surveys of FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA'S BLACK HISTORY Former slave Bishop Abram Grant, D.D. and wife Florida Grant, ca.1891. Image Number: N033744. Grant was born on August 25, 1848, the slave of Frank Rollison. He was elected the 19th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church on May 19, 1888, and ordained on May 24.Read more ».
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA CATTLE RANCHING Jacob Summerlin (1820-1893). Reputedly the first child born in the Florida Territory, Jake Summerlin was said to have started working cattle and cracking whips by seven years of age. At 16, he travelled south to central Florida, where he earned his fortune raising cattle in the Kissimmee and Peace River areas. FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • 220 ITEMS FOUND Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUS This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS R. A. Gray Building/MS#9. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250. Credit card orders can be placed by phone (850) 245-6700. You may call (850) 245-6700 for further FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • 220 ITEMS FOUND Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUS This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS R. A. Gray Building/MS#9. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250. Credit card orders can be placed by phone (850) 245-6700. You may call (850) 245-6700 for further FLORIDA MEMORY • VIDEO Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • 403 ITEMS FOUND A Century of Banking in Jacksonville. Date. 1977-08-08. Description. This film chronicles the history of Jacksonville and the Barnett family. Viewers learn that the family's fortunes are intertwined in the history of the city and the state. The film was produced using still photos and newspaper clippings. Collection. FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MAPS This collection consists of over 300 maps from the holdings of the State Library and Archives of Florida. The maps date from the 16th century to the 20th century, and include: Township maps, including maps showing the progress of the original government surveys. Highway and railroad maps. Maps showing the state's geological features. FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA FOLKLIFE COLLECTION The Florida Folklife Collection includes approximately 150 cubic feet of paper records (including field notes and administrative files) and thousands of audio and video recordings, which date from the 1930s through 2006.. More Information. Created by Florida folklorists, the Collection consists of 88 individual series that document the performances by, interviews with, and fieldwork surveys of FLORIDA MEMORY • VOTER REGISTRATION ROLLS, 1867-68 Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • SPANISH LAND GRANTS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA'S BLACK HISTORY Former slave Bishop Abram Grant, D.D. and wife Florida Grant, ca.1891. Image Number: N033744. Grant was born on August 25, 1848, the slave of Frank Rollison. He was elected the 19th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church on May 19, 1888, and ordained on May 24.Read more ».
FLORIDA MEMORY
Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA CATTLE RANCHING Jacob Summerlin (1820-1893). Reputedly the first child born in the Florida Territory, Jake Summerlin was said to have started working cattle and cracking whips by seven years of age. At 16, he travelled south to central Florida, where he earned his fortune raising cattle in the Kissimmee and Peace River areas. FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • HISTORICAL RECORDS Florida Merchant Marine Survey, 1936-1939. Historic ships, steamboats and other watercraft. Florida Militia Muster Rolls, 1826-1900. Rosters of Militia Unit Members. Florida Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880. Census records documenting the deaths of thousands of FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • HISTORIC HURRICANE PHOTOS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar FLORIDA MEMORY • CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS The first Confederate pensions in Florida were authorized in 1885 and granted to veterans the sum of $5.00 per month. The next three decades saw a new Confederate pension bill introduced at nearly every session of the Legislature. Residency requirements were added and adjusted,militia members and
NASA AND THE SPACE PROGRAM CHANGE FLORIDA The Space Age changed Florida forever. Thousands of new workers moved to the state and transformed Cape Canaveral into a hub of aeronautics, electrical engineering and manufacturing. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreignlanguages.
FLORIDA MEMORY • 1825 LEON COUNTY CENSUSCITIES IN LEON COUNTY FLLEON COUNTY CENSUS DATALEON COUNTY CENSUS TRACTSLEON COUNTY POPULATIONLEON COUNTY SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICSLEON COUNTY TEXAS POPULATION This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.” In addition to the total number of inhabitants and FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA CATTLE RANCHING Jacob Summerlin (1820-1893). Reputedly the first child born in the Florida Territory, Jake Summerlin was said to have started working cattle and cracking whips by seven years of age. At 16, he travelled south to central Florida, where he earned his fortune raising cattle in the Kissimmee and Peace River areas. FLORIDA MEMORYDISCOVERLEARNSHAREPHOTOGRAPHSHISTORICAL RECORDSMAPS Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.. For FY2020-21, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Memory program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs. Discover more than 200,000 digitized photographs and illustrations from the Florida Photographic Collection at the State Archives. Florida Memory has the most complete online portrait of the state, drawing its strength from photographs of Florida families, their communities and their pastimes. Home Discover Photographs. FLORIDA MEMORY • HISTORICAL RECORDS Florida Merchant Marine Survey, 1936-1939. Historic ships, steamboats and other watercraft. Florida Militia Muster Rolls, 1826-1900. Rosters of Militia Unit Members. Florida Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880. Census records documenting the deaths of thousands of FLORIDA MEMORY • PHOTO COLLECTIONS A list of individual collections that represent donations made by individual photographers or government agencies that make up the Florida Photographic Collection as a whole. Digital Collection This collection is a compilation of over 2000 Florida related digital photographs. Dorothy Dodd Collection FLORIDA MEMORY • THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FLORIDASEE MORE ONFLORIDAMEMORY.COM
FLORIDA MEMORY • 403 ITEMS FOUND A Century of Banking in Jacksonville. Date. 1977-08-08. Description. This film chronicles the history of Jacksonville and the Barnett family. Viewers learn that the family's fortunes are intertwined in the history of the city and the state. The film was produced using still photos and newspaper clippings. Collection. FLORIDA MEMORY • 979 ITEMS FOUND Searchable collections of manuscripts, war records, historic images, vital statistics, audio and video recordings from the State Library and Archives of Florida. FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS, 1826-1900 Roy Crabb (1898). The Spanish-American War was the final major 19th-century conflict in which the Florida militia participated. The conflict was the culmination of Cuba’s prolonged effort to establish its independence from Spain. Even before the United States declared war on Spain in 1898, Floridians anticipated the likelihood of afight, and
FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA DURING WORLD WAR II Florida During World War II. World War II was a transformative moment for Florida. About 248,000 Floridian men and women served in the armed forces. Dozens of military bases were established or expanded in the state. They hosted hundreds of thousands of military recruits who FLORIDA MEMORY • FLORIDA'S BLACK HISTORY Former slave Bishop Abram Grant, D.D. and wife Florida Grant, ca.1891. Image Number: N033744. Grant was born on August 25, 1848, the slave of Frank Rollison. He was elected the 19th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church on May 19, 1888, and ordained on May 24.Read more ».
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