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Ms. Alberta Harris.
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My earliest remembrance was about five years, old living on Elsberry Quarters in Ruskin. My Mother's name was Josephine and my Daddy's name was Albert Harris but everyone called him "Georgia Boy". He was foreman of Elsberry -- search terms for more info: harris, quarters, liverpool -- Ms. Alberta Harris also has an interview on this website
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SHC050
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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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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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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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Sweatt Family Home: Balm.
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This photo is of the Sweatt Family home, first occupied in 1907. The first postmaster of Balm lived in the house.
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HCC0101BA001
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1890-1920 Buck of Cock Roach Bay.
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Poster 1890-1920 Buck of Cock Roach Bay Shipped by E.C. McLean, Inc. Sun City, Florida
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HCC0101SC007
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Old School House at Picnic.
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The old school house at Picnic, originally housed in the general store, but moved to the intersection with the Road to Fort Lonesome.
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HCC0101PIC001
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Abandoned Packing House.
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This abandoned packing house, serving local farmers in the Balm area, stood near the railroad grade.
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HCC0101BA002
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Picnic Grocery.
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Picnic Grocery at Picnic, FL. (State Route 37)
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HCC0101PIC002
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1843 External Boundary Survey of Township 30S, Range 22E.
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Initial external boundary survey (1843), authorized when Florida was still a territory of the United States, of Township 30S, Range 22E, the easternmost section of Hillsborough County, bordering today's Polk County.
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HCC0101SHC024
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Willow.
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This replica of the Willow Train Station, a small train stop in southern Hillsborough County near today's US 301, stands on the Parrish Railroad Museum site in Parrish, Fl.
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HCC0101WIL001
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1843 External Boundary Survey of Township 30S, Range 20E.
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This initial external boundary survey of T30S, R20E is irregular due to the reserved lands (by the Federal Government) set aside for Fort Brooke in Tampa. Originally, the military reservation, which includes the mouth of the Alafia River, as 16 miles square, and no settlers were permitted inside this reservation without the specific permission of the US Army. The reservation was reduced in size in July 1848.
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HCC0101SHC029
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Railroad Bridge near Willow.
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Rusting Railroad Bridge over Little Manatee River, near Willow, FL. By Harvey Henkelmann, Attribution, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=482032
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HCC0101WIL002
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1847 Sectional Survey Map of Township 30, Range 21E.
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This sectional survey map was created by Tampan, John Jackson, at the request of the Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida in order to further subdivide the 1843 survey into land preparatory to land sales. This land encompasses today's Lithia and Pinecrest.
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HCC0101SHC027
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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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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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