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Of Fishes and Men.
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In 1934, H. B. Woolf and Son, a major tropical fish farmer and supplier, established a large hatchery first in Gibsonton, but quickly relocated to Adamsville where it supplied tropical fish, by air, to market around the United States. This article, by Robert Sims, details the establishment of this South HIllsborough County industry and highlights the tiny community of Adamsville. Sims, Robert E. (2018) "Of Fishes and Men," Sunland Tribune: Vol. 15 , Article 10. Available at: https:/...
Show moreIn 1934, H. B. Woolf and Son, a major tropical fish farmer and supplier, established a large hatchery first in Gibsonton, but quickly relocated to Adamsville where it supplied tropical fish, by air, to market around the United States. This article, by Robert Sims, details the establishment of this South HIllsborough County industry and highlights the tiny community of Adamsville. Sims, Robert E. (2018) "Of Fishes and Men," Sunland Tribune: Vol. 15 , Article 10. Available at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/sunlandtribune/vol15/iss1/10
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HCC0101AD001
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History of Fort Lonesome.
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History of Fort Lonesome prepared by Hillsborugh County Historic Resources Survey Report
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HCC0101FL002
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1925: Sun City Subdivision Plan for Movie Colony.
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This is the 1925 Subdivision Plan filed with the County in order to offer lot sales to begin the planned Sun City, designed to be the HOllywood of the east. Note that the names of all of the streets are named for elements of the Silent Film industry, stars, studios or producer/directors. This plat is on file at the Clerk's Office in Hillsborough County in the Subdivision Book Number 17 on Page 21. Take note, also, that the studio was built in the large area on the east side of the development...
Show moreThis is the 1925 Subdivision Plan filed with the County in order to offer lot sales to begin the planned Sun City, designed to be the HOllywood of the east. Note that the names of all of the streets are named for elements of the Silent Film industry, stars, studios or producer/directors. This plat is on file at the Clerk's Office in Hillsborough County in the Subdivision Book Number 17 on Page 21. Take note, also, that the studio was built in the large area on the east side of the development in section 70A.
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HCC0101SC001
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The Story of The Coffee Cup Restaurant.
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This collection of materials was compiled and authoried by Aleta Jonie Maschek. The Coffee Cup Restaurant, a Ruskin institution at the corner of today's US 41 and Shell Point Road (a vacant lot is all that remains on the SE corner), was originally owned and operated by Paul B. and Ester C. Dickman. Most of the material contained in the collection was published in the News Observer (the dates are not shown on the material.) Digitized with the permission of the News Observer. Illustrations by...
Show moreThis collection of materials was compiled and authoried by Aleta Jonie Maschek. The Coffee Cup Restaurant, a Ruskin institution at the corner of today's US 41 and Shell Point Road (a vacant lot is all that remains on the SE corner), was originally owned and operated by Paul B. and Ester C. Dickman. Most of the material contained in the collection was published in the News Observer (the dates are not shown on the material.) Digitized with the permission of the News Observer. Illustrations by Everett W. Michaels, Ruskin artist.
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HCC0101RUS147
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Ruskin Commongood Society.
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English Class Project report on Commongood Society.
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HCC0101RUS017
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Adaline Miller house.
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This home, which is today listed on the National Register of Historic Places, sits at the corner of today's US 41 and College Avenue. It was reportedly designed by Adaline Miller, based on drawings of a Swiss Chalet that she found in a favored book. The building served Ruskin College as both a classroom and as the home for President George Miller and his wife, and Vice President of the College, Adaline Miller. Today it is owned by the Ruskin Woman's Club and serves as their headquarters.
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HCC0101RUS060
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Set of related objects
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Pioneer Women of Ruskin.
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Memoir of Ruskin Women who migrated to Ruskin in 1906.
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HCC0101RUS012
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The Clubhouse: Perils of Pauline.
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Memories of managing the Woman's Clubhouse.
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HCC0101RUS121
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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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Interview with Pauline D. Lawler.
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Interview with Pauline Dickman Lawler, conducted by Amy Diamond, November 16, 1974
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HCC0101RUS102
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Interview with Pauline Dickman and WD Miller.
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Interview with Pauline Dickman Lawler and Willard D Miller, by Bruce Thiel. Interview notes. 9/4/1974
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HCC0101RUS101
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Interview with Esther Cralle Dickman.
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Notes on interview with Esther Cralle Dickman, wife of Paul B. Dickman. Interview conducted on October 5, 1985 by C. Kastner.
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HCC0101RUS107
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Interview with Pauline Dickman Lawler.
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Interview of Pauline Lawler conducted by G. Depoulis and others
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HCC0101RUS105
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Interview with Jim Lawler and Pauline D. Lawler.
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Interview with Jim Lawler and Pauline D. Lawler, conducted by Amy Diamond
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HCC0101RUS103
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Interview with Pauline and Jim Lawler.
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Interview with Pauline and Jim Lawler, 1/23/74, Interview conducted by Amy Diamond and ____ Mackle.
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HCC0101RUS100
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Interview with Pauline Dickman Lawler.
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Interview with Pauline D. Lawler conducted by Carol Mahler.
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HCC0101RUS116
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Interview with Pauline Dickman Lawler.
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Interview with Pauline Dickman Lawler by A. McA. Miller. March 27, 1973
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HCC0101RUS113
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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 Interview Tape 2.
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HCC0101RUS153
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Paul B Dickman Interview Tape 1.
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HCC0101RUS152
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Document (PDF)
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