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Paul B Dickman Quotes.
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Including this document, even though there is no reference to who compiled the list of quotes, nor have these quotes been vetted for accuracy. With that in mind, included because of difficulty in sourcing information. Review would indicate that items quoted are consistent with what is known of Paul Dickman. Charles Nelson (Collections Mgr.)
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HCC0101RUS154
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Paul B. Dickman (Painting).
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Painting of Paul B. Dickman
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HCC0101RUS304
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Paul B. Dickman with Boat on Ruskin Inlet.
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Photo of Paul B. Dickman with boat on the Ruskin Inlet. Dickman, as a land developer, created many of the lots on the NW side of the Ruskin Inlet through a dredge and fill technique.
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HCC0101RUS189
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Paul Dickman (later years).
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Photo of Paul Dickman later in his life
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HCC0101RUS316
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Paul Dickman and the Pan American Commission Tour.
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Paul Dickman had been appointed to represent Florida Farmers on a tour of Pan American farms. This is a picture of the delegation, with Paul in the center, in Honolulu Hawaii in 1962
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HCC0101RUS267
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Paul Dickman in WW1.
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Photo of Paul Dickman in his WW1 era uniform. Paul did serve in the US Army and trained for overseas duty in South Carolina. The war ended before he was activated, however, and he did not see action overseas. He completed his army service and returned to Ruskin
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HCC0101RUS361
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Paul Dickman Presents Petition to President Eisenhower.
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Paul Dickman as part of delegation to President Dwight Eisenhower: Several Interpretative notes on reverse of photo: PSD in light suit, hands crossed. Ctte (presumably committee) to Rebuild Europe's Food Distribution after WWII -- Agricultural United Fresh fruit and Vegetable Association. Farm resolution to Eisenhower.
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HCC0101RUS283
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Paul Dickman WWI Service Record.
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WWI Service Record of Paul B. Dickman. From Florida Memory Project
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1918
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS187
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Pauline Lawler Dickman.
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Photo of Pauline Lawler Dickman. Site unknown. Ed Note: This appears early in Pauline's married life, so this photo MAY be when she was a Lawler. Difficult to determine and source (A.M. Miller) was unsure.
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HCC0101RUS357
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Plaque: Glenn Dickman.
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An article about Dickman family in Tampa Tribune in 2005 Glenn Dickman pictured in article. Plaque posted at Dickman Realty.
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HCC0101RUS110
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Remembering Thanksgiving.
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HCC0101RUS120
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Resolution from County Government on Paul Dickman's Service on Budget Commission.
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Copy of County Government Resolution honoring Paul Dickman for his service on the Hillsborough County Budget Commission from 1944 to 1972. Mr. Dickman was chairman of that group from 1965 to the end of his service. The Budget Commissions was a powerful commission that decided on budgetary allocations for the county. Dickman was much admired as a strong proponent of fiscally conservative policies although some of those positions, today, would be considered insensitive towards the poor in the...
Show moreCopy of County Government Resolution honoring Paul Dickman for his service on the Hillsborough County Budget Commission from 1944 to 1972. Mr. Dickman was chairman of that group from 1965 to the end of his service. The Budget Commissions was a powerful commission that decided on budgetary allocations for the county. Dickman was much admired as a strong proponent of fiscally conservative policies although some of those positions, today, would be considered insensitive towards the poor in the name of that fiscal conservativeness. Researchers can quite easily follow his work on the Commission by reviewing large numbers of news articles written about the Commission in Tampa papers.
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1972-12-15
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS349
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Rose Dickman.
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Wife of A. P. Dickman. Mother of Paul and Pauline Dickman.
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HCC0101RUS073
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Document (PDF)
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Rose Dickman Later in Life.
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Photo of Rose Dickman later in life.
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HCC0101RUS223
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Set of related objects
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Sons of George and Adaline Miller.
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Three sons of George and Adaline Miller: Olnton (actually a combination of the Presidents Lincoln and Washington to form the name), Willard and Admer.
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HCC0101RUS423
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Set of related objects
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The Bible vs Plutocracy by George Miller.
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George MIller is most identified as a Christian Socialist who wrote significantly on the topics of political economy from that point of view. This article, similar in nature to his earlier works (viz. The Economics of Moses and The Economics of Jesus) discusses political economy administration.
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HCC0101RUS420
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The Economics of Moses by George Miller.
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The Economics of Moses was written by George Miller in the 1890s but was published here, in The Arena in 1905. This should be read in view of Miller's Christian Socialist beliefs and helps to explain his views on the political economy of the bible as a lesson in reorganizing America's laissez faire economics.
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HCC0101RUS432
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Three Sons of Lyle and Margaret Dickman as Boys.
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Three sons of Lyle and Margaret Dickman. Man taking photo in the picture is identified as Willard D. Miller (who would have been an uncle to the boys.) The man standing at the far right is unidentified. The boys are (from Left) Paul R. Dickman, Glenn K. Dickman, and Edward L. (Ned) Dickman. (Information contained on note accompanying the photo.) Note also indicates that the photo was taking at the A. P. Dickman house.
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HCC0101RUS307
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Tribute to Esther Cralle Dickman.
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The Ruskin Woman's Club wrote this short dedication to honor Esther Cralle Dickman, wife of Paul B. Dickman and placed it in their 1983-84 Woman's Club Phone Directory.
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HCC0101RUS351
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Uncle Ike's Ideas: George McA. Miller.
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George Miller's ideas on community and economy included ideas from both Christian Socialism and Progressive thought. Some of his early writings on the subject were contained in a series of poems where "Uncle Ike" provided the wisdom. These were often duplicated in newspapers in the midwest. This collection was published din 1898
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Date Issued
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1898
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS337
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Document (PDF)
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