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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 ...
Florida Historical Quarterly. 37 (3/4): 418– 445. JSTOR 30166297. Gonzalo R. Soruco (1996). Cubans and the Mass Media in South Florida. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1379-4. Julian M. Pleasants (2003). Orange Journalism: Voices from Florida Newspapers. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-2653-4.
The public history forum also features presentations and panels on Florida history, and often includes a tour of local historic sites, museums, and archives. [ 7 ] In addition, the Historical Society also presents a weekly, half-hour radio magazine entitled the Florida Frontiers, which covers Florida history, heritage, and cultural tourism ...
Tavares Public Library – 314 N. New Hampshire Ave., Tavares, FL 32778 Umatilla Public Library – 412 Hatfield Drive, Umatilla, FL 32784 W.T. Bland Public Library – 1995 N. Donnelly St., Mount Dora, FL 32757 Originally built in 1905 the Mount Dora Library's 150-book collection resided in a small room located in Town Hall.
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The Historical Records Survey (HRS) was a project of the Works Progress Administration New Deal program in the United States. Originally part of the Federal Writers' Project, it was devoted to surveying and indexing historically significant records in state, county and local archives. The official mission statement was the "discovery ...
The Florida Keys Republican is against a proposal to merge judicial circuits statewide that, if approved by the Legislature, would mean Monroe and Miami-Dade counties would consolidate judges ...
Rashid Bryant, a 22-month-old, died in 2020 from ‘acute and chronic’ abuse. The Florida Department of Children and Families took a year to release records related to his death.