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Author of Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida: Lives in St. Augustine Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1896–1953) Novelist and short story writer Lived in Cross Creek, the setting for most of her work [41] Lillian Smith (1897–1966) Author and social critic Born in Jasper [42] Florence Duval West (1840–1881) Poet Born in Tallahassee ...
Florida's 41st Governor 1991-1998 & US Senator 1971-1989 2001 Reubin O'D. Askew: Florida's 37th Governor 1971-1979 1998 William Patrick Foster: Bandleader, Florida A&M "Marching 100" 1998 Chesterfield Smith: Justice Advocate & Florida's First American Bar Association President 1997 E. T. York: Florida University System Chancellor & IFAS Founder ...
Jupiter’s favorite son, who passed away in 2018 at age 82, lived all over the area, including his former ranch, museum and dinner theater. He’s called Jupiter “the best place in the world.”
David Napier was born in Dumbarton to a family of engineers (the Kilmahew branch of the Napier family). He was the son of Robert Napier (1726–1790), and cousin of another Robert Napier – known as the "Father of Clyde Shipbuilding." One of David Napier's uncles had served as a blacksmith for the Duke of Argyll.
The National Historic Landmarks in Florida are representations of a broad sweep of history from Pre-Columbian times, through the Second Seminole War and Civil War, and the Space Age. There are 47 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Florida , [ 1 ] which are located in twenty-two of the state's sixty-seven counties .
Phoenix Sanders (born 1995), baseball pitcher in the San Francisco Giants organization; Warren Sapp (born 1972), professional football player [16] Adam Scherr (born 1983), WWE professional wrestler, performed under the ring name "Braun Strowman" Chuck Schuldiner (1967–2001), "godfather of death metal", frontman of the metal band Death
John Delaney (born 1956), former mayor of Jacksonville and former president of the University of North Florida; Randy Brinson (born 1957), gastroenterologist and Christian right activist; Thom Tillis (born 1960), former Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives and U.S. Senator from North Carolina