The Florida Gator1 post card; postally unused; caption: "Free lunch in the Everglades, Florida"; "The Florida Gator. Have you met the Florida Gator? He is the champion negro hater. Although he finds many things to eat. His favorite morsel is negro meat."
Photographs depicting alligator roping and wrestling, 1921-1927.From Photographs : series 39.; Henry Coppinger, Jr., made alligator wrestling popular. Seminoles learned from him, then made the ritual their own. Tony Tommie (Panther clan) was headman for the Seminole village at Musa Isle. (Headmen were tribal spokesmen, but not chiefs.)
Alligator egg hatching in Florida1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "Alligator Egg Hatching in Florida", and "'Tichnor Quality Views' Reg. U.S. Pat, Off. Made only by Tichnor Bros., Inc. Boston, Mass."
Two views of spoonbills feedingEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceTwo views of Spoonbills feeding, alligator in background; "Spoonbills Feeding".
White Tiger and his pet1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "White Tiger and his pet."; This postcard shows an Indian adult sitting on the back of an alligator and keeping its mouth open with his hands
Alligator half-submerged in waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of an alligator surrounded by vegetation and water. Kodak Safety Film.
Contact sheet of anhingas and alligatorsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceContact sheet with views of Anhingas, Alligators, Coot and Anhinga Trail.
Two men and woman watching alligatorEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView from rear of two men and a woman looking at an alligator in the water.
Alligators in very shallow waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of alligators in very shallow water during dry season; "Drought; 7 mile tower road".
Alligator on bankEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of alligator on bank and rocks etc. exposed by lower water level; "Drought at Shark Valley".
Alligators partially submergedEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of alligator partially out of water in tall grass, second gator in background; "Alligators at waters edge".
Alligator lying in shallow poolEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of alligator lying in small pool of water surrounded by mud. Includes two negatives.
Group of alligators on bank during droughtEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of six alligators of varied sizes on bank of lowered river; "Drouth [sic]; Shark Valley".
Alligator wrestling by Seminole Indian.1 postcard, postally used; caption on the front: Musa Isle Seminole Indian Village"; "Alligator Wrestling by Seminole Indian"; caption on the back: "Here you may see daily this thrilling and unusual exhibition of handling and wrestling ferocious alligators at Musa Isle Alligator Farm. You will also see the largest collection of crocodiles in the United States."
1942
Two views of wetland plantsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of alligator on bank of pond by limestone formation (365); close up of limestone outcropping covered with grasses.
Alligator in grass at water's edgeEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card: "Seven Mile Fire Tower." Close up view of an alligator at waters edge. Locality: Seven Mile Fire Tower.
Alligator in waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up above view of alligator in shallow water near muddy banks; "Alligator caked in mud, water shortage at ENP; Alligator in Taylor Slough during drought".
Alligator Wrestling at Musa Isle Indian Village Miami, Florida1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "Alligator Wrestling at Musa Isle Indian Village Miami, Florida".
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"Here you may see daily the thrilling and unusual exhibition of handling and wrestling ferocious alligators, followed by guided tours thru the Indian Village."
Three views of spoonbills feedingEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceTwo views of spoonbills feeding, second shot has an egret in a tree on left proper of photo. Two prints.
A hungry alligator in Florida1 postcard, postally used; caption: "A Hungry Alligator in Florida".; "The Alligator is a native of the Florida Everglades. For some time its skin has been fashionably used in the manufacture of bags, shoes, etc., and with this increasing use they had been hunted until they were almost extinct. To remedy this situation and supply the demand, several thriving Alligator farms re now in operation, where the breeding and care of alligators is the main industry."
1947
Park ranger and visitors observing alligator belowEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of park ranger and two visitors looking over railing on tower at alligator on bank; "View from Shark Valley Observation Tower".
Alligators in very shallow waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of alligators in shallow water and mostly submerged near banks of river which show drop in water level; "Drouth [sic]; 7 Mile Tower Rd".
Contact sheet of various scenes of Shark ValleyEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceContact sheet with views of ramp at Shark Valley tower, alligator; people on trail in trees; Anhinga; Anhinga eating fish; alligator entering water.
Alligators, 1905-ca. 1920.(Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from postcards at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Alligators and crocodile, 1905-1921 (bulk 1905)(Funding) 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.
Full-page, line illustrations of the Everglades(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.