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  2. Oba Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Oba Chandler (October 11, 1946 – November 15, 2011) was an American serial killer and mass murderer who was convicted and executed for the June 1989 murders of Joan Rogers and her two daughters, whose bodies were found floating in Tampa Bay, Florida, with their hands and feet bound. Autopsies showed the victims had been thrown into the water ...

  3. History of slavery in Florida - Wikipedia

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    At the center of Florida's slave trade was the colorful trader and slavery defender, Quaker Zephaniah Kingsley, owner of slaving vessels (boats). He treated his enslaved well, allowed them to save for and buy their freedom (at a 50% discount), and taught them crafts like carpentry, for which reason his highly-trained, well-behaved slaves sold ...

  4. Davis Islands (Tampa) - Wikipedia

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    Davis Islands (Tampa) /  27.92194°N 82.45556°W  / 27.92194; -82.45556. Davis Islands is a Tampa neighborhood and archipelago on two (formerly three) islands in Hillsborough County, Florida. Its proximity to Downtown Tampa and its views of the Port of Tampa have made it a popular area to live. The area's population was 5,474 at the 2010 ...

  5. José Gaspar - Wikipedia

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    José Gaspar, also known by his nickname Gasparilla (supposedly lived c. 1756 – 1821), is a fictional Spanish pirate who terrorized the Gulf of Mexico from his base in southwest Florida during Florida's second Spanish period (1783 to 1821). Though details about his early life, motivations, and piratical exploits differ in various tellings ...

  6. List of shipwrecks of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The former steam yacht of Friedrich Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg (1852-1931). In September 1926, while in Biscayne Bay, the ship was damaged by a hurricane and five of the seven crew died, including the captain. She was towed to the Port of Miami by tugs. In 1928, she was moved to Tampa Bay but she was not repaired and she sank in 1934.

  7. William Cooley - Wikipedia

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    Montezuma Cooley (c. 1835–1836) unnamed daughter (c. 1825–1836) Signature. William Cooley (1783–1863) was one of the first American settlers, and a regional leader, in what is now known as Broward County in the state of Florida. His family was killed by Seminoles in 1836, during the Second Seminole War. The attack, known as the "New River ...

  8. St. Petersburg Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. Website. www .spyc .org. St. Petersburg Yacht Club, August 2019. The St. Petersburg Yacht Club (SPYC) is a private yacht club located in St. Petersburg, Florida ( United States) and a member of the Gulf Yachting Association and the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs . The club won the Adams Cup in 1979.

  9. BoatTrader.com - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 1996. Current status. Online. BoatTrader.com is a Miami, Florida -based website in the marine classified segment aimed at the US market launched in 1991. [ 1]

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