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Flowing Well at Ruskin Farms.
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Flowing well at Paul Dickman Farm in Ruskin, FL. Dickman drilled many artesian wells on his farm properties, and heavily advertised those wells in his 1920's advertising for lots. These wells were also the source of irrigation to supply water to his considerable farm holdings. The field pictures, appears to be tomato fields, given the staking of plants.
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HCC0101RUS190
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Fort Lonesome Grocery.
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Photo of Fort Lonesome Grocery. Note man on horseback. Appears to be a political picture by a man named Dougherty seeking electoral support.
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HCC0101FL001
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Gardenville School - 1926.
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Photograph of 1926 school building in Gibsonton Florida. (Gardenville School)
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HCC0101GIB026
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Gardinier River Spill - May 1988.
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A massive, 28,000 gallon spill of phosphoric acid from Cargill's Gardinier Plant, caused siginificant pollution and fish kills in the Alafia River. The Citizens for Alafia River Preservation (CARP) were active in insisting on environmental protections. This document is from a CARP meeting shortly after the spill and contains details of the accident and community reaction.
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HCC0101RIV007
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E-book
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Georgadda M Miller.
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Adaline MIller on left, and Georgadda on Right, in profile
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HCC0101RUS065
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Set of related objects
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Georgadda M Miller.
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HCC0101RUS068
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Set of related objects
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Georgadda M Miller - House.
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HCC0101RUS069
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Set of related objects
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Georgadda, Aurora and Olnton.
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Reverse of photo identifies Georgeadda (on left), Aurora (on right) and a young Olnton in the front. The man at the top of the photo is not identified. Location is unknown
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HCC0101RUS363
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George McA Miller.
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HCC0101RUS070
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George McA Miller.
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HCC0101RUS071
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George Miller on Education 1903.
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This article, published in The Arena in 1903, considers George Miller's ideas on education. This article was produced while he in his first year at Glen Ellyn as President. consider these ideas in light of larger issues of Christian Socialism
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HCC0101RUS421
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Georgeadda Miller in Illinois (Youth).
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This is a photo of a younger Georgeadda Miller. This was likely taken while the family was in Glen Ellyn, IL where Miller's Second Ruskin College was created. Georgeadda was both a student and instructor at the Illinois Campus. From other family members it seems that Georgeadda greatly missed her time in Illinois when the family moved to Florida.
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HCC0101RUS405
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Giant's Camp and Restaurant.
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Giant's Fish camp, owned by Al and Jeanie Tomaini, stood just south of the Alafia River, on US 41 (west side). The restaurant and camp continued to operate until 1999, and closed after the death of Jeanie.
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HCC0101GIB030
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Giant's Fish Camp.
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Moved to pending to discuss copyright issues. great photo that is credited to TBO.com (Tribune File Photo). Location of photo is here: https://www.tbo.com/brandon/mosaic-begins-restoration-near-giants-fish-camp-20131106/. Giant's Fish Camp, owned and operated by carnival giant, Al Tomaini.
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gibtown002
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Giant's Motel Entry on US 41.
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Entry sign to Gian'ts Motel on US 41 in Gibsonton. Owned by Al and Jeannie Tomaini.
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HCC0101RUS327
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Gibsonton.
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This document, in the public domain, was prepared by the Hillsborough County Historic Resources Survey Report, and includes an overview on the founding and history of Gibsonton, including the towns of Gibsonton, Adamsville, Gardenville, Garden City, Florida Gardenlands and Remlap, all assumed into Gibsonton proper. Identifies the town father as James Gibson, Senior.
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HCC0101GIB036
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Gibsonton Bridge - 1953.
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Photo of Gibsonton Bridge in 1953.
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HCC0101GIB001
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Glenn Dickman and Artesian Farms - 1994.
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From The Planter, Nov. 7, 1994 article on Glenn Dickman and Artesian Farms, Inc. Glenn continued the tradition of his father, Lyle, and his grandfather, Paul, in the Dickman family business of farming. This article describes that effort.
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HCC0101RUS238
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Ground Breaking for First Ruskin Bank.
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Notes on Reverse: Break Ground for "First Ruskin Bank.: PBD (Paul Dickman) with Shovel. 2nd man to the right of Paul Dickman is Hillsborough County Commissioner Ellsworth Simmons. The bank opened on October 6, 1961 and served the community until it was sold to Barnett Bank on 12-8-1985.
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HCC0101RUS284
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Harriett Orcutt Arriving in Ruskin with Wheeler Family.
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Photo of Harriett Orcutt, seated, arriving in Ruskin with the Wheeler Family.
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HCC0101RUS201
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