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1943 September 26: Florida's first oil well is drilled in Collier County by Humble Oil Company. [10] 1947: Everglades National Park dedicated. 1949 March 21: The first television station in Florida begins broadcasting, WTVJ. It is the 16th TV station to start broadcasting in the United States and is the oldest station still broadcasting in the ...
The history of Florida can be traced to when the first Paleo-Indians began to inhabit the peninsula as early as 14,000 years ago. [1] They left behind artifacts and archeological evidence. Florida's written history begins with the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513 made the first
1877 - Board of Health established. [12] 1878 - Library and Literary Association formed. 1881 - Florida Daily Times begins publication. [14] 1882 Synagogue dedicated. [15] Florida Baptist Academy established. 1884 - Board of Trade organized. [16] 1885 - Park Opera House in business. [17] 1886 - Boylan Industrial Home and school established. [18 ...
Ancient history – Aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era. The span of recorded history is roughly five thousand years, beginning with the earliest linguistic records in the third millennium BC in Mesopotamia and Egypt .
Paris Commune, 29 May 1871 The Herzegovina uprising of 1875–1877 was an uprising led by Christian population, mostly Serbs, against the Ottoman Empire Boxer Rebellion fighting Eight-Nation Alliance The current Puerto Rican Flag was flown for the first time in Puerto Rico by Fidel Vélez and his men during the "Intentona de Yauco" revolt
The Territory of Florida is admitted to the Union as the State of Florida (the 27th state) on March 3, 1845 James K. Polk becomes the 11th president of the United States on March 4, 1845 The Republic of Texas is admitted to the Union as the State of Texas (the 28th state) on December 29, 1845
For a timeline of events prior to 1501, see 15th century § Events; For a timeline of events from 1501 to 1600, see 16th century § Significant events; For a timeline of events from 1601 to 1700, see Timeline of the 17th century
D.M. Stowers, Jr.; Michael Levasseur (1980), "Tampa Bay Storm of May, 1979", Florida Geographer, 14, ISSN 0739-0041 – via Florida Atlantic University Gary R. Mormino, "Tampa: From Hell Hole to the Good Life", in Richard M. Bernard and Bradley R. Rice, eds., Sunbelt Cities: Politics and Growth Since World War II (Austin, 1983)