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Zoa Leah Miller Adams (daughter to George and Adaline Miller).
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Photo of Zoa Lerah Miller Adams. Daughter of George and Adaline Miller. Born in Philomath, OR in 1885, and died in Ruskin in 1949. Married to Ray R. Adams and they had 5 children: Elaine (1909), Aurora (1911), Adaline (1913), Richard (1919) and Margaret (1925.)
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS338
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Image (JPEG)
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You'll Love It Here!.
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Abstract/Description
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A Welcome To Sun City Center marketing brochure created by the Community Information Center for SCC
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Identifier
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HCC0101SCC013
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Document (PDF)
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Wrapped Corn Exiting Wrapping Machine.
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Abstract/Description
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Wrapped, processed corn exiting the cellophane wrapping machine
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS288
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Image (JPEG)
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Womans Club House.
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Abstract/Description
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On National Registry of Buildings
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS077
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Image (JPEG)
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Wimauma Train Station - 1962.
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Abstract/Description
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Train at Wimauma Train Station in 1962
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Identifier
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HCC0101WIM002
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Wimauma Town Plat 1907.
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Abstract/Description
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Copy of town plat for Wimauma, 1907
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Identifier
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HCC0101WIM012
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Image (JPEG)
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Wimauma High School - 1957.
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Abstract/Description
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Front view of Wimauma High School in 1957.
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Identifier
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HCC0101WIM009
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Wimauma.
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Abstract/Description
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This document, prepared by the Hillsborough County Planning and Growth Commission, is a history of Wimauma.
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Identifier
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HCC0101WIM008
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Document (PDF)
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Willow.
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Abstract/Description
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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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Identifier
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HCC0101WIL001
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Image (JPEG)
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Willie Walker: Later Owner of Coffee Cup.
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Abstract/Description
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Photo Willie Walker, owner of Coffee Cup Restaurant (after Paul and Esther Dickman). Picture is taken at the Coffee Cup under the front Portico.. Date of photo unknown.
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS354
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Image (JPEG)
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Williard and Julia Miller and son "Mac" 1940.
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Abstract/Description
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Williard Miller with wife Julia and son Mac (A. M. Miller). Picture was taken in 1940
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS358
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Image (JPEG)
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Willard Miller and Family Christmas Greeting.
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Abstract/Description
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Christmas Greetings to Aunt Rose Dickman from Willard Dickman and family.
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS215
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Willard D. Miller Ruskin College Degree.
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Abstract/Description
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College Diploma for Willard D. Miller.
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Date Issued
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1918-05-24
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS081
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Willard D Miller of Ruskin Dies at 78 - News Article.
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Abstract/Description
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Obituary notice from the Manatee News.
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Date Issued
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1976-05-11
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS133
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Document (PDF)
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Wide Shot of Ruskin College Building 1910.
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This wide shot of one of the original Ruskin College building is very useful. Note the nature of the college grounds, and the construction of the building using rough pine wood to build. In 1918 this is one of the buildings that burnt to the ground. Poor quality photo is from the Joni Maschek collection.
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS404
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Image (JPEG)
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Wi ma u hi for '57.
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Abstract/Description
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1957 Yearbook of Wimauma School in Wimauma Florida. Excellent memoir or school life in mid 1950s. Donated by student Frances Pettigrew (sophomore) (now Frances Hereford)
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Identifier
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HCC0101WIM010
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Why MaMa.
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Abstract/Description
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Good early history of Wimauma. Clipping
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Identifier
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HCC0101WIM004
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Image (JPEG)
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Waste Trimmings for Cattle and Fertilizer.
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Abstract/Description
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Truck being loaded with waste trimmings which were then processed into cattle feed or fertilizer.
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS265
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Image (JPEG)
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W. Ben Moody House.
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Abstract/Description
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Mrs. Moody with her small daughter Mary stand in front of the house.
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Identifier
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HCC0101RIV020
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Image (JPEG)
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Voices in the Wind Program.
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Voices in the Wind was an outdoor drama depicting Florida History. It was produced by the Florida Outdoor Drama Association with local support provided by the Ruskin Chamber of Commerce and the Ruskin Woman's Club. The outdoor drama attracted large crowds in the 1950s. This program is for the special Governor's Night on February 6, 1956. The theater was named the Suncoast Theater.
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Identifier
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HCC0101RUS324
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Document (PDF)
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