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"Our River" - The Alafia.
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This booklet was created by CARP (Citizens for Alafia River Preservation) to distribute to second grade students in Riverview to teach them about the Alafia River, and create preservation awareness.
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HCC0101RIV004
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E-book
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1923 New Years Eve Reception Book.
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1923 New Years Eve guests in attendance at the home of Mrs. Buckland. Provides names of Ruskin residents who attended reception.
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1923
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HCC0101RUS139
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1924 New Years Eve Reception Book.
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1924 New Years Eve guests in attendance at the home of Mrs. (Adaline) Miller. Note the people visiting from Ruskin and from south in Manatee County.
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1924
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HCC0101RUS140
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E-book
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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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Adaline Dickman Miller Clipping Book.
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Adaline Dickman Miller Clipping Book.
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HCC0101RUS130
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E-book
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CARP Meeting -Richard Boler-Water Quality Issues - 1991.
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At a October 22, 1991 meeting of CARP, Environmental Scientist, Richard Boler, presented an update on the Alafia River's pollution and water quality.
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HCC0101RIV010
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E-book
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Floral Memorial Tablet Adaline D Miller 1936.
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Floral Memorial Tablet of Adaline D. Miller 1936.
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1936
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HCC0101RUS131
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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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Kingsford Mine Extension Maps - 1986.
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Due to pollution concerns which greatly affected the Alafia River, phosphate mine activities were carefully examined by CARP. These maps illustrate the impact of an extension of the Kingsford Mine in Eastern Hillsborough County.
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HCC0101RIV009
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Riverivew Methodist Church: 1846-1959.
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History of Riverview Methodist Church, formed in 1846. Written in 1959. Contains important history not only of the church's founding, but also the peopling of Riverivew, itself.
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HCC0101RIV013
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E-book
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Riverview and Methodist Church Histories Entertwined.
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News account linking the growth of Riverview/Peru and the Riverview United Methodist Church.
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HCC0101RIV025
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E-book
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Simmons Ranch Memories.
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Simmons Ranch was located south of Big Bend Road, north of I-75, and west of US 301, in land that is likely, today, more properly Riverview. However, the ranch was extensive and likely located in larger sections of Hillsborough County. Today, that land is behind St. Joseph's Hospital on Big Bend Road. Extensive Memories of Winafred Simmons Gardner's , and other family members, concerning life on the farm. She was born in the old house in 1924 and moved to the new house when in her early teens...
Show moreSimmons Ranch was located south of Big Bend Road, north of I-75, and west of US 301, in land that is likely, today, more properly Riverview. However, the ranch was extensive and likely located in larger sections of Hillsborough County. Today, that land is behind St. Joseph's Hospital on Big Bend Road. Extensive Memories of Winafred Simmons Gardner's , and other family members, concerning life on the farm. She was born in the old house in 1924 and moved to the new house when in her early teens. She says that she has many fond, happy, fun memories of which she'll try to relate a few.
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2006-04-01
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HCC0101SHC032
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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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Waterfront: Apollo Beach, FL.
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This booklet, created by Frandorson Properties was used to market the Apollo Beach subdivision. Frandorson Properties was created as a Michigan corporation in 1965, so it is likely that this brochure was created after 1965. It was in 1965 that Francis Corr reacquired Apollo Beach following a a protracted foreclosure proceeding against Flora Sun Corporation of Miami.
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HCC0101AB003
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Woodruffe Collection: Riverview Heights 1920 Subdivision Plan.
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This extensive photograph collections, prefaced by a short historical statement from the developer on the reasons why this section was so advantageous to development, was developed in 1920 by James H. B. Woodruffe to help market his new Riverview Heights Subdivision. There are marginal notes, penned by an unknown person, which MAY assist the observer in identification, but their authenticity cannot be verified.
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HCC0101RIV015
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E-book