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Our Place in History
Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe: by Jerald T.
Milanich (University Press of Florida (1995)). Focusing on the
native peoples of Florida and their interactions with Spanish and
French explorers and colonists, the author describes the massive
cultural change that transpired as a result of these contacts.
Yesterday's Florida: by Nixon Smiley (E.A. Seemann Publishers
(1974)). Over 500 historic photographs, many of them never
published before, record visually the heritage that history has
bestowed on today's Floridians, natives or recent arrivals alike.
A History of Florida: by Charlton W. Tebeau (University of
Miami Press, 1980). Florida, its history and people, panoramically
portrayed in an illuminating text and over 100 photographs, maps,
and drawings.
Climb A Tree and Holler: by J. Donald Bostrom (Self Published,
1997). Remembering my Grandfather and stories about growing
up in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Ormond-On-The-Halifax: by Alice Strickland (The Ormond
Beach Historical Trust, Inc. 1980) A Centennial History of
Ormond Beach, Florida.
Ormond’s Historic Homes: by Alice Strickland (The Ormond
Beach Historical Trust, Inc. 1992) From Palmetto-Thatched Shacks
to Millionaire’s Mansions.
Images of America Ormond Beach: by The Ormond Beach
Historical Trust, Inc (Arcadia Publishing, 1999) This book is a
pictorial History of Ormond Beach, Florida, a catalog of dreams of
ordinary people and every-day events straddling 300-years.
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