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  1. When Celery was King - Charlie C. Carlson

    The Story of Carl Carlson, a celery grower, during Sanford, Florida's reign as America's Celery Capital.

    Record Type: Library

  2. When steamboats reigned in Florida - Bass, Bob

    Includes bibliography and index

    Record Type: Library

  3. When the moon is new; a Seminole Indian story - Bannon, Laura.

    A little Seminole Indian girl waits until the moon is new to find that the mysterious surprise is not a new sewing machine but a new baby brother.

    Record Type: Library

  4. When the whippoorwill - Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan,

    A crop of beans.--Benny and the bird dogs.--Jacob's ladder.--The pardon.--Varmints.--The enemy.--Gal young un.--Alligators.--A plumb clare conscience.--A mother in Mannville.--Cocks must crow.

    Record Type: Library

  5. Whispers from Verdura: The Lost Legacy of Benjamin Chaires. - Shields, Sharyn Heiland.

    "Benjamin Chaires would not live to see the end of the world he helped create. Dead at the relatively young age of 52, he did not experience the civil war that uprooted southern culture and the slave labor system that made achievements like his possible. Instead, it befell his children and grandchildren to try and maintain their vast holdings in a changed environment. Gradually, through mismanagement, family scandal, and other vicissitudes, the f...

    Record Type: Library

  6. White House history : journal of the White House Historical Association.

    Avery index to architectural periodicals. Second edition. Revised and enlarged. Supplement

    Record Type: Library

  7. White Sand Black Beach: Civil Rights, Public Space, and Miami's Virginia Key. - Bush, Gregory Wallace.

    Combining archival research and oral history, Bush examines Virginia Key Beach as a window into local activism and forms of black-white dialogue in multicultural Miami from 1915 to 2012.

    Record Type: Library

  8. Who was who in Florida. - Marks, Henry S.

    2 copies available

    Record Type: Library

  9. Who's who in Florida.

    Record Type: Library

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