Current Search: Miller, (x)
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Adaline Miller group photo 007.
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HCC0101RUS058
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Set of related objects
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In Memorium George McA Miller.
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1919
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HCC0101RUS132
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Willard D Miller of Ruskin Dies at 78 - News Article.
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Obituary notice from the Manatee News.
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1976-05-11
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HCC0101RUS133
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Oral History: Mac Miller and Bill Burger (Recording and Transcript).
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The oral interview of "Mac" Miller (grandson of Ruskin founder, Dr. George M. Miller) was conducted by Charles Nelson (HCC-Ruskin, Digital Collections Manager) on August 17, 2017 at his home (the former A. P. Dickman house) at 120 Dickman Drive, South, Ruskin, FL. Joining the conversation during the interview was Bill Burger, Sarasota County professional archeologist. The interview covers early Ruskin history and archeological and paleontology issues in South County.
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HCC0101RUS005
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Ruskin Timelines.
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Summary of Ruskin Communities in SE United States. Prepared by A. McA. (Mac) Miller, grandson of Dr. George Miller
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HCC0101RUS179
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1925 New Years Eve Reception Book.
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1925 New Years Eve Reception guests in attendance at Mrs. A. D. Miller's.
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1925
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HCC0101RUS141
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E-book
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1971 Letter from Olnton Miller.
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Letter from Olnton (OD) Miller to Mac Miller adding further details of early history.
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1972-08-21
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HCC0101RUS206
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Bahia Beach Then and Now.
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Bahia Beach, according to this historical brochure, was the name applied by early Ruskinites to the beach area and wharf serving Ruskin. Later, Paul B. Dickman used this same name for his beach and resort development, just north of Shell Point Road. Today, the Inn at Little Harbor is located at this location. This brochure on local history was written by Paul B. Dickman's uncle, Willard D. Miller. Copyright applied for in 1961 by Logan's Publishing. No current company listed in Google, nor is...
Show moreBahia Beach, according to this historical brochure, was the name applied by early Ruskinites to the beach area and wharf serving Ruskin. Later, Paul B. Dickman used this same name for his beach and resort development, just north of Shell Point Road. Today, the Inn at Little Harbor is located at this location. This brochure on local history was written by Paul B. Dickman's uncle, Willard D. Miller. Copyright applied for in 1961 by Logan's Publishing. No current company listed in Google, nor is Company listed in searchable Florida State corporations data base. I did find a 1968 newspaper reference to C. L. Logan, a printer active in the East Bay Chamber of Commerce. Logan Printing was purchased by American Printing USA and it was voluntarily dissolved in 2012. Verbal permission to utilize brochure was provided by Peter Audano, Brandon, FL, who owned American Printing USA in Gibsonton, although he wasn't aware of any copyright records. He would give us permission to publish.
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HCC0101RUS016
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Admer Miller.
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Photo of Admer Miller, son of George and Adaline Miller
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HCC0101RUS332
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George McA Miller.
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HCC0101RUS070
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1974 Interview with Willard D. Miller.
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Interview with Willard D. Miller by Sharon Boothe
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HCC0101RUS127
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John Ruskin's American Utopia.
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This is a survey of 5 communities founded on the principals of John Ruskin in the United States. Communities in Tennessee, Georgia, Missouri and Illinois were precursors to the establishment of the Ruskinite community in Florida, beginning in 1906. Each of these 5 communities, including the Florida community, are discussed in this paper.
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HCC0101RUS044
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A P Dickman Housing Rezoning Request.
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This 1987 rezoning request of the A. P. Dickman house in Ruskin contains valuable information on the historical nature of the house and the A. P. Dickman family.
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HCC0101RUS329
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Adaline Dickman Miller.
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Adaline "Addie" Dickman was a co-founder of Ruskin, along with her husband, George Miller. She also served as Vice President of Ruskin College.
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HCC0101RUS090
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Interview with Jim and Pauline Miller and Willard D. Miller.
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Interviews of Willard Miller, Pauline Dickman Lawler and Jim Lawler, conduted by A. M. "Mac" Miller on a wide range of issues. The early part of the interview concerns tennis and basketball teams at Ruskin College. The "socialistic" nature of Ruskin College and the Community is also briefly discussed. The later part of the interview deals with early Ruskin history.
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HCC0101RUS099
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Interviews with Pauline Lawler and W. D. Miller.
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Interviews with Pauline Dickman Lawler and W. D. Miller by Sharon Boothe and others.
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HCC0101RUS115
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The New Order of Jesus (PDF - ORC Searchable).
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This book is a compilation of research conducted by George Miller, founder or Ruskin Fl and Ruskin College. Ruskin, at times mislabeled as a socialist community, is better described as an "intentional community" where like minded people lived together for a common purpose: in this case a community bounded together for educational, intellectual and communitarian pursuits. Some of Dr. Miller's thinking involves ideas of Christian Socialism best expressed in his writings. Chief among them is ...
Show moreThis book is a compilation of research conducted by George Miller, founder or Ruskin Fl and Ruskin College. Ruskin, at times mislabeled as a socialist community, is better described as an "intentional community" where like minded people lived together for a common purpose: in this case a community bounded together for educational, intellectual and communitarian pursuits. Some of Dr. Miller's thinking involves ideas of Christian Socialism best expressed in his writings. Chief among them is "The New Order of Jesus." This work helps explain some of Miller's communitarian thinking, which formed -- at least in part -- his ideas for the community of Ruskin and Ruskin College. It is NOT a new translation of the New Testament. Rather it is a monograph that explores Millers beliefs that mistranslations of the Bible relied on mistranslations of certain words in the Greek language. Exploring these in detail, Miller describes a more worldly mission for Jesus without diminishing his role as a savior figure. In the Introduction, he explicit denies this is a work of theology. but rather one of sociological construct. His main thesis is that these mistranslations led to an incorrect understanding of Jesus' mission. By correcting these mistranslations one will be aided in applying Jesus' words and missions to social conditions that needed attention in turn of the century America.
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HCC0101RUS273
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The New Order of Jesus (JPG Not Searchable).
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This book is a compilation of research conducted by George Miller, founder or Ruskin Fl and Ruskin College. Ruskin, at times mislabeled as a socialist community, is better described as an "intentional community" where like minded people lived together for a common purpose: in this case a community bounded together for educational, intellectual and communitarian pursuits. Some of Dr. Miller's thinking involves ideas of Christian Socialism best expressed in his writings. Chief among them is ...
Show moreThis book is a compilation of research conducted by George Miller, founder or Ruskin Fl and Ruskin College. Ruskin, at times mislabeled as a socialist community, is better described as an "intentional community" where like minded people lived together for a common purpose: in this case a community bounded together for educational, intellectual and communitarian pursuits. Some of Dr. Miller's thinking involves ideas of Christian Socialism best expressed in his writings. Chief among them is "The New Order of Jesus." This work helps explain some of Miller's communitarian thinking, which formed -- at least in part -- his ideas for the community of Ruskin and Ruskin College. It is NOT a new translation of the New Testament. Rather it is a monograph that explores Millers beliefs that mistranslations of the Bible relied on mistranslations of certain words in the Greek language. Exploring these in detail, Miller describes a more worldly mission for Jesus without diminishing his role as a savior figure. In the Introduction, he explicit denies this is a work of theology. but rather one of sociological construct. His main thesis is that these mistranslations led to an incorrect understanding of Jesus' mission. By correcting these mistranslations one will be aided in applying Jesus' words and missions to social conditions that needed attention in turn of the century America.
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HCC0101RUS272
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E-book
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