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Of Fishes and Men
- Summary:
- In 1934, H. B. Woolf and Son, a major tropical fish farmer and supplier, established a large hatchery first in Gibsonton, but quickly relocated to Adamsville where it supplied tropical fish, by air, to market around the United States. This article, by Robert Sims, details the establishment of this South HIllsborough County industry and highlights the tiny community of Adamsville. Sims, Robert E. (2018) "Of Fishes and Men," Sunland Tribune: Vol. 15 , Article 10. Available at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/sunlandtribune/vol15/iss1/10
Title: | Of Fishes and Men. |
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Name(s): | Sims, Robert E., Author | |
Type of Resource: | still image | |
Date Created: | 2018 | |
Publisher: | Sunland Tribune (Scholar Commons) | |
Place of Publication: | Tampa, FL | |
Summary: | In 1934, H. B. Woolf and Son, a major tropical fish farmer and supplier, established a large hatchery first in Gibsonton, but quickly relocated to Adamsville where it supplied tropical fish, by air, to market around the United States. This article, by Robert Sims, details the establishment of this South HIllsborough County industry and highlights the tiny community of Adamsville. Sims, Robert E. (2018) "Of Fishes and Men," Sunland Tribune: Vol. 15 , Article 10. Available at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/sunlandtribune/vol15/iss1/10 | |
Identifier: | HCC0101AD001 (IID) | |
Held by: | USF Special Collections | |
Persistent Link to This Record: | http://purl.flvc.org/hccfl/fd/HCC0101AD001 | |
Use and Reproduction: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ | |
Restrictions on Access: | Courtesy, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System | |
Host Institution: | HCCFL |