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Hauling sugar cane to sourgum mill Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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Circa 1934
Hauling sugar cane to sourgum mill Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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Circa 1934
Hauling sugar cane to sourgum mill Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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Circa 1934
Reclamation Era Clemson University Libraries vol. 40-42; Call number: i27.5:.
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1954-02
Agriculture in the Everglades, ca. 1900-1912. (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet conectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
1912
The Everglades of Florida (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.; (Statement of Responsibility) by J. O. Wright.
1912
Pamphlet and photographs relating to sugar industry in Florida (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.
Letters to Bernard MacFadden (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) Aldridge was Jaudon's secretary. MacFadden was editor of Liberty Magazine.; From the James F. Jaudon papers.
1933
Cape Sable; Tropic magazine (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.; (Statement of Responsibility) by D. LeBaron Perrine.
1917
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.; "Interesting short history of Florida's famous domain now being reclaimed by trustees Internal Improvement Fund."
1905
Correspondence (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.; From the Minnie Moore-Willson papers.
1920
Papers, mainly relating to sugar cultivation 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.
1932
Correspondence relating to Chevelier Corporation interest in growing sugar cane (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.
Maple, Acer saccharam trunk, extraordinary shaggy bark on tree, at junction of trail to Maddron Bald and Greenbrier Pinnacle Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-2654, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Maple; Acer barbatum=Acer saccharam, Trunk: d.b.h. = about 2' At Junction of trail to Maddron Bald and Greenbrier Pinnacle. NB: extraordinary shaggy bark on tree.
1936-08-26
Correspondence relating to sugar cane, limestone, water, and peat (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.

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