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Oral History: History Along Shell Point Road. Arthur "Mac" Miller.
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This is a recording and edited transcript of An Oral History by A. MacA. “Mac” Miller (MM), grandson of G. McA. Miller first president of Ruskin College. (Includes a Look at three early Ruskin buildings and their history. These buildings were built and owned by Ruskin’s Founding Families: The Millers and the Dickmans) Mr. Miller was Interviewed by Charles Nelson (CN) of the Southern Hillsborough County History Project on September 5, 2017. The interview was recorded in the space of a two-hour...
Show moreThis is a recording and edited transcript of An Oral History by A. MacA. “Mac” Miller (MM), grandson of G. McA. Miller first president of Ruskin College. (Includes a Look at three early Ruskin buildings and their history. These buildings were built and owned by Ruskin’s Founding Families: The Millers and the Dickmans) Mr. Miller was Interviewed by Charles Nelson (CN) of the Southern Hillsborough County History Project on September 5, 2017. The interview was recorded in the space of a two-hour driving tour of Shell Point Road in Ruskin, as well as on US 41 in downtown Ruskin. Text has been edited for clarity although every effort was made to retain the words of Mr. Miller.
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HCC0101RUS006
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Oral History: Mac Miller and Bill Burger (Recording and Transcript).
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The oral interview of "Mac" Miller (grandson of Ruskin founder, Dr. George M. Miller) was conducted by Charles Nelson (HCC-Ruskin, Digital Collections Manager) on August 17, 2017 at his home (the former A. P. Dickman house) at 120 Dickman Drive, South, Ruskin, FL. Joining the conversation during the interview was Bill Burger, Sarasota County professional archeologist. The interview covers early Ruskin history and archeological and paleontology issues in South County.
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HCC0101RUS005
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Ruskin: Hillsborough County Historica Resources Survey Report.
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A History of Ruskin, Little Manatee River and Marsh Branch prepared by the Hillsborough County Historical Resources Survey Report.
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HCC0101RUS195
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Interview Sam Simmons 1986.
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Interview conducted by A. M. "Mac" Miller
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HCC0101RUS035
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Interview with Charlie Jahns 1985.
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Interviewer is unknown.
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HCC0101RUS032
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Interview with Annie May Holloway 1985.
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Worked in Ruskin Packing House for two years. Interviewer unknown.
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HCC0101RUS033
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Interview with Evelyn Matthews 1985.
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Interview by A. M. "Mac" Miller with Evelyn Matthews and C. Katner.
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HCC0101RUS036
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Interview with Virginia Jochumsen 1985.
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Interview by Carrie Kastner, Alberta McFarland, Bert "Hoppy" McFarland, Arthur McA Miller.
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HCC0101RUS034
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Interview with Alberta McFarland 1985.
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Interview with Alberta McFarland and Virginia Jochumsen (Ginnie). Conducted by Amy Diamond for her thesis.
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HCC0101RUS031
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A Brief History (the Colony).
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Title of paper is not readily discernible. Discussion on early days of Ruskin College by James Lawler, husband of Pauline Dickman Lawler.
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HCC0101RUS082
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Interview with Willard and Lucille Carr.
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Interview with Willard and Lucille Carr, plus Paul Dickman, Esther Dickman, Julia Miller, and Carol Mahler by Arthur "Mac" Miller.
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HCC0101RUS040
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Story of Early Ruskin.
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Speech given by Pauline Dickman Lawler in 1979.
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HCC0101RUS106
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1975 Interview with Arthur Calhoun.
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1975 Interview with Arthur Calhoun. Interview conducted by Elliott Mackle.
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HCC0101RUS029
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1977 interview Miller Judy.
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1977 interview with Judy Miller conducted by George Depoulis, and others.
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HCC0101RUS028
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Interview with Luther Thrift 1977.
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Interview with Luther Thrift by Arthur "Mac" Miller.
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HCC0101RUS041
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1975 Senior Thesis - Women of Ruskin.
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Abstract of thesis written by Amy Diamond on the early women in Ruskin. There is a reasonably good bibliography that could help a researcher.
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HCC0101RUS145
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50th Anniversary Speech by Paul Dickman.
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This is a transcript of the 50th Anniversary Speech given by Paul B. Dickman at the Ruskin United Methodist Church.
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HCC0101RUS021
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Olnton Miller Letter on Early Ruskin Women.
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Letter from Olnton Miller (son of George A and Adaline D Miller) to researcher Amy Diamond of New College on his memories of early Ruskin Women. Ms. Diamond was doing a research paper on Ruskin women. This letter talks about Aurora and Georgadda Miller, Harriett Orcutt, Rose Dickman and Adaline Miller (his mother.) It also contains two poems he wrote to commemorate Rose Dickmand and Adaline Dickman.
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HCC0101RUS325
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1974 Interview with Judy Miller.
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Transcript of a recorded interview with Judy Miller. Interview conducted by Amy Diamond.
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HCC0101RUS027
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1974 David Spencer.
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Handwritten notes on an Oral history of David Spencer. Young man who came to Ruskin in 1911 after his family migrated from Mexico. As a young man, recounts stories from his childhood as friends with Paul and Pauline Dickman. Left Ruskin in 1916, and returned in 1940. Many gaps in the transcript.
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HCC0101RUS018
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