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Chapter about Newspapers; Chronological List of Florida Newspapers Published before July 1845; Elmer J. Emig (1932). "Check-List of Extant Florida Newspapers, 1845-1876". Florida Historical Quarterly. 11. JSTOR 30150139. Federal Writers' Project (1939), "Newspapers and Radio", Florida; a Guide to the Southernmost State, American Guide Series ...
"News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Florida". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) "Florida Newspapers". Historical U.S. Newspapers Online. Library Guides. Ohio: Bowling Green State University. Newspapers that are freely available on the Internet "Southeast". Historical African American Newspapers Available Online. Subject Guides.
The Florida Digital Newspaper Library provides access to the news and history of Florida through local Florida newspapers. The Florida Digital Newspaper Library is supported by the University of Florida's George A. Smathers Libraries and hosted in the University of Florida Digital Collections funded partially by grants and sources, including Florida's Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Prior to the United States entering World War II, Florida was found in polling by Gallup to be among the most supportive states for interventionism. [100] In the years leading up to World War II, 100 ships were sunk off the coast of Florida. [101] More ships sank after the country entered the war.
"We were established because with World War II going on, they needed a place to train amphibious forces like the folks who landed on D-Day on Normandy 80 years ago," Navy public affairs officer ...
The East Florida Banner started publishing weekly in Marion County, Florida, in 1866, by printer-editor Francis Eppes "Frank" Harris (1846–1928). Frank was the editor and owner of the Ocala Banner until his death, being owned and operated by the family until sold during World War II. Frank Harris' grandson, Harris Powers, took over operations ...
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