Tomato packing houses and fields, circa 1897-1930Tomatoes were one of the biggest crops on reclaimed lands. Thomas J. Peters was nicknamed the Tomato King.; Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
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Topographic MapGeneralized Topography of Everglades Region (81-I-4)
Tree Islands in Everglades Landscapes: Current Status, Historical Changes, and Hydrologic Impacts on Population Dynamics and Moisture Relations, First Annual ReportTree islands are a prominent feature in the Ridge and Slough landscape of the
Everglades, where they have undergone extensive damage from drought, fire and extreme
flooding. They are also prevalent in the short-hydroperiod prairies, where they have been
adversely impacted by fire and encroaching exotic plants. Changes in water management
associated with hydrologic restoration will result in changes in the internal water
economy of tree islands, as well as their risk of fire, which in turn will lead to changes in
plant function and species composition. It is therefore important to understand how
restoration translates into impacts in these unique ecosystems.
Typed copy of bill submitted in the House of Representatives, 73rd Congress(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Up in the Everglades, Miami River, head of navigation1 postcard, postally used; caption: "Miami, Florida. Up in the Everglades, Miami River, head of navigation.", "The Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, Me. U.S.A."; postmark: "1911".
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Up in the Everglades, Miami River, head of navigation1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "Miami, Florida. Up in the Everglades, Miami River, head of navigation." and "The Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, Me., U.S.A."
Up the Miami River, Musa Isle Dock.1 postcard, postally used; caption: "Miami Florida. Up the Miami River, Musa Isle Dock.", "The Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, ME., U.S.A."; postmark "February 24, 1919".
Vegetation Analysis in the C-111/Taylor Slough Basin (Final Report)(Preferred Citation) Meeder, John F.; Ross, Michael S. ; Telesnicki, Guy; Ruiz, Pablo L.; and Sah, Jay P., "Vegetation Analysis in the C-111/Taylor Slough
Basin (Final Report)" (1996). SERC Research Reports. Paper 6.
http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/sercrp/6
Vegetation Communities Within the Loxahatchee SloughA GIS-BASED ANALYSIS OF BASELINE CONDITIONS (1995-2000) BEFORE THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE G-160 STRUCTURE; TECHNICAL PUBLICATION WS-18B; "February 2004."