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A Piece of History: Apollo Beach.
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This history of Apollo Beach, by Aleta Jonie Maschek, is initially built upon conversations with Paul B. Dickman prior to his death in 1976. Dickman had the original idea for a town in the area, and this history details his work in beginning that effort and how the Corr family eventually guided the community through its early years, despite early financial difficulties. The\is history concludes with a reporter's eye view of the community's early development, highlighting early businesses and...
Show moreThis history of Apollo Beach, by Aleta Jonie Maschek, is initially built upon conversations with Paul B. Dickman prior to his death in 1976. Dickman had the original idea for a town in the area, and this history details his work in beginning that effort and how the Corr family eventually guided the community through its early years, despite early financial difficulties. The\is history concludes with a reporter's eye view of the community's early development, highlighting early businesses and people. Many interesting early photographs of the community are included.
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HCC0101SHC064
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A Piece of History: Volume 2.
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Volume 2 of Joni Maschek's collection of stories on early Ruskin and surrounding communities. This is not the best photocopy of these stories, but Vol. 2 is now missing from Ruskin Library, so we are saving this collection, but will replace it with a better copy when Volume 2 is found.
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HCC0101RUS209
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A Piece of History: Volume 3: Sun City Center.
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This booklet is part of a series, entitled "A Piece of History" by Aleta Jonie Maschek (1922-2018). Ms. Maschek wrote a series of newspapers articles on South Shore residents, weaving in their memories of history, settlement and life in South Shore. This volume, #3 in a series of six, revolves around residents and life in Sun City Center. The pages are unnumbered as they are all collected clippings from The Observer News, where all of these articles are published. The complete set can be...
Show moreThis booklet is part of a series, entitled "A Piece of History" by Aleta Jonie Maschek (1922-2018). Ms. Maschek wrote a series of newspapers articles on South Shore residents, weaving in their memories of history, settlement and life in South Shore. This volume, #3 in a series of six, revolves around residents and life in Sun City Center. The pages are unnumbered as they are all collected clippings from The Observer News, where all of these articles are published. The complete set can be viewed at the Ruskin Branch of the Hillsborough County Library.
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HCC0101SCC001
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A Piece of History: Volume 4.
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Volume 4 of collected writings of Aleta Jonie Maschek. This volume covers a lot of ground in South Hillsborough County. There is no particular organizing theme other that collecting stories of early SHC pioneering families.
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HCC0101SHC108
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A Piece of History: Volume 5.
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This is the 5th Volume of collected articles writing by Aleta Jonie Maschek on the life of early South County pioneers. (The photocopies and the uploading of this document were not well done, but they are good reference sources for early life in South Hillsborough County.
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A Piece of History: Volume 6.
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Volume 6 on the collected writings of Aleta Jonie Maschek on early pioneering families of Ruskin and South Hillsborough County.
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HCC0101SHC110
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Memories of The Coffee Cup.
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The Coffee Cup Restaurant was a well known, beloved cultural institution in downtown Ruskin. For 75 years it stood on the SE Corner of today's US41 and Shell Point Road. Today, it is a vacant lot. This history will present the story of the Coffee Cup Restuarant accompanied by line drawings created by local Ruskin artist, Everett Michaels (1925 - 2019).
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HCC0101SHC065
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