Glossary of some geographical and historical terms relating to Florida and neighboring lands(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.; (Ownership) From the Marjory Stoneman Douglas papers.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Dr. John C. Gifford.
Presidential papers(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.; 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.
1934
Tamiami Trail, 1899-1934 (bulk 1920-1928)The Miami News, a daily newspaper, operated from 1898 through 1988.; (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.
1934
Map showing completed canals in Southern Drainage District to June 1, 1934.From the Model Land Company records.; Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from papers at Richter Library, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
1934
Correspondence relating to efforts to establish sugar plantations and a rum distillery in 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.; (Biographical) Jaudon was living in Ochopee, Cralle and Lynn in Ft. Myers.
1934
Distant view of Miami skylineEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of Miami skyline; "Miami from 100 feet above Biscayne Bay".
Hammock among sawgrass fieldEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of hammock in right proper of photo, other grasses and mangroves; "Sawgrass and other grasses in foreground growing; in water. Hammock with native Wright Palms".
A Seminole Indian village, near Miami1 postcard, postally used; caption: "A Seminole Indian Village, Near Miami"; "First Lesson in Canoe Making–Florida"; "Photo by G.W. Romer".
1936
Gone sunwardsFirst printing.; (Ownership) Special Collections & University Archives, Green Library,Florida International University
1936
Aerial of island in ocean Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFort Jefferson N.M.; Sand Key, from the terreplein of Fort Jefferson; Frank 3/27/37
Close-up of dwarf red mangrove swampEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of dwarf red mangrove, hammocks in the background and on horizon; "Dwarf Red Mangrove swamp near the Flamingo Road. In the distant hammock are Wright or Saw Cabbage Palms".
Distant view of palm hammocksEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of palm hammocks dotting grassland; "Royal Palm hammock, R. P. S. P., Fl. These palms (roystonea foridana) are native to South Florida only".
Distant view of hammock against skylineEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of part of hammock in left proper back of photo; "A part of Royal Palm hammock, Royal Palm State Park, Fl. The palms on the skyline are royal palms".
Long royal palm hammockEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of Royal Palm hammock, wildflowers in foreground; "Native Royal Palms in Royal Palm State Park, Fla. These palms (roystanea floridana) are native to South Florida only".
Hammock of dense trees in grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of hammock in grasslands; "Cypress hammock in the Everglades along Flamingo Road".
Aquatic plants in wetlandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of palms and other trees in transition to water Plants in foreground; " A typical Everglades scene near the Flamingo road. The palms on the skyline are known as Wright Palms".
Dwarf red mangrove swampEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of dwarf red mangroves and grasses in swampy area, hammock in background center; "Dwarf Red Mangrove swamp near the Flamingo Road, In hammocks are Wright or Saw Cabbage Palm".
Large hammock across grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of large hammock across expanse of grass, other hammocks visible on horizon; "Hammocks in the Everglades South of Homestead, FL".
Distant view of hammocks dotting grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of hardwood hammocks dotting grassland, wildflowers in foreground of picture; "Hammocks in the Everglades, below Homestead Florida".
Burnt stumps beneath Caribbean pinesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of slash pines, foreground shows grasses and burnt stumps, small Australian pines; "Slash or Caribbean Pine, a native species West of Miami. It is the only pine which grows naturally in the Florida Keys".
Distant view of hammocks in grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of hammocks, foreground grasses, hammocks on the horizon; "Hammocks in the Everglades below Homestead, Fla."
Caribbean pinesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of slash pines, foreground grasses, burnt stumps and smaller Australian pines; "Slash or Caribbean Pine, a native species of pine West of Miami. It is the only pine that grows naturally on the Florida Keys".
Large hammock stretching along horizonEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of large hammock on horizon, several royal palms rise above tree line; "Royal Palm Hammock, R. P. S. P., Fl. these palms are native to South Florida Only".
Spanish moss draping from branches over waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of Spanish moss draping off trees on left and rear of picture, dead wood in background center. Second copy of same view cropped three ways; "Lagoon in Everglades, Spanish Moss".
Distant view of palm hammocks dotting grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of palm hammock and scattered palms in grass lands; "Palm hammocks near Ochopee, FL. This palm is the cabbage palmetto or cabbage tree".
Palm hammocks dotting bankEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of palm hammocks, six trees on central hammock set in grasses, water in foreground; "Palm hammocks in the Everglades near Ochopee. This palm is the cabbage palmetto or cabbage tree".
Distant view of palm hammocksEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of palm hammocks, closest in rt. proper of photo, grasses in foreground; "Palm hammocks near Ochopee, FL. This is the cabbage palmetto or cabbage tree".
Palm hammocks dotting grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of palm hammocks dotting grassland, three clusters form the midground of the picture; "Palm hammocks in the Everglades near Ochopee, FL. This palm is the cabbage palmetto or cabbage tree".
Close-up of small Palm HammockEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of Palm Hammock, several other hammocks dot the grasslands in the background; "Palm hammocks near Ochopee Fl. This is the Cabbage Palmetto of Cabbage Tree".
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."
Dedication ceremonies for Everglades National Park, Everglades, FloridaDedication ceremonies for Everglades National Park, Everglades, Florida, December 6, 1947 : addresses by the President of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior, U. S. Senator Claude Pepper, U. S. Senator Spessard L. Holland, Governor Millard F. Caldwell, August Burghard, John D. Pennekamp. Photocopy. [Miami, Fla.? : s.n., n.d.]. printed on pink paper; lacking t.p. and colophon.
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
Distant aerial of Sandy KeyEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceAerial view of Sand Key. Kodak Safety Film.
Aerial view of glades areaEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceAerial view of glades area from 1000' at junction of Oil Derrick Road and Tamiami Trail, looking north over flooded area. Kodak Safety Film.
View of mangroves on Shark River bankEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of mangroves along Shark River. Locality: Shark River Tributary.
Path winding through Matheson HammockEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView from walkway through Matheson Hammock of coconut and royal palms.