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The Shopper Observer News Vol 14 N17, August 9, 1973 (Incomplete).
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Pages 1 and 2 of Shopper Observer. (balance is missing.) Included to illustrate article and circa 1929 photograph of Ruskin's Mainstreet.
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1973-08-09
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HCC0101SHC078
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Document (PDF)
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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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Three Sons of Lyle and Margaret Dickman as Boys.
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Three sons of Lyle and Margaret Dickman. Man taking photo in the picture is identified as Willard D. Miller (who would have been an uncle to the boys.) The man standing at the far right is unidentified. The boys are (from Left) Paul R. Dickman, Glenn K. Dickman, and Edward L. (Ned) Dickman. (Information contained on note accompanying the photo.) Note also indicates that the photo was taking at the A. P. Dickman house.
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HCC0101RUS307
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Title Abstract for Ruskin Electrical lines 1926-28.
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This title abstract, while for running of electrical lines in Ruskin, is significant for a couple of reasons. In the first document, RELEASE OF RESERVATIONS, The Ruskin Commongood Society grants permission to run electric lines provided that no "manufacturing, banking, or mercantile business shall be conducted on lands with out specific Commongood Permission. It also shows that Adaline Dickman was president of the Society in 1926. Of even more importance is the third document, ORDINANCE by...
Show moreThis title abstract, while for running of electrical lines in Ruskin, is significant for a couple of reasons. In the first document, RELEASE OF RESERVATIONS, The Ruskin Commongood Society grants permission to run electric lines provided that no "manufacturing, banking, or mercantile business shall be conducted on lands with out specific Commongood Permission. It also shows that Adaline Dickman was president of the Society in 1926. Of even more importance is the third document, ORDINANCE by the Town of Ruskin. Little is know of the incorporation of Ruskin in the late 1920s, but this document attests to the fact that at some point,Ruskin was incorporated as a town in Hillsborough County. See page entitled DEED BOOK 806 Page 278. where, at the bottom, the resolution was "passed by the City Council of the Town of Ruskin, Florida in regular sessions assembled and signed by J. B. Thornton President of the City Council of the Town of Ruskin, Attested by the City Clerk, Cora Jones, and by Edward P. Buckland, Mayor of the Town of Ruskin Florida.
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HCC0101RUS408
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Tomato Processing Plant Overview.
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Wide view of tomato processing plant. Note, in comparison, that the majority of work was by hand processing rather than machine processing. Given the more fragile nature of tomato processing is likely one reason that Dickman moved away from tomato processing in the 1950s to concentrate more on prepacked salad vegetables and cattle ranching.
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HCC0101RUS293
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Tomato Processing Plant Overview #2.
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Another view of tomato processing plant. Note that the upper level does have a degree of machine processing.
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HCC0101RUS294
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Tribute to Esther Cralle Dickman.
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The Ruskin Woman's Club wrote this short dedication to honor Esther Cralle Dickman, wife of Paul B. Dickman and placed it in their 1983-84 Woman's Club Phone Directory.
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HCC0101RUS351
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U S Phosphoric Plant near Gibsonton.
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Early photo of US Phosphoric Plant in Gibsonton Florida along the Alafia River.
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HCC0101GIB050
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Uncle Ike's Ideas: George McA. Miller.
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George Miller's ideas on community and economy included ideas from both Christian Socialism and Progressive thought. Some of his early writings on the subject were contained in a series of poems where "Uncle Ike" provided the wisdom. These were often duplicated in newspapers in the midwest. This collection was published din 1898
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1898
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HCC0101RUS337
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US 541 and US 41.
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This 1940 map by Rand McNally shows that US 541 is today's US 41 and that US 41 originally was the name for today's US 301. It was not until the 1950s that US 541 was eliminated and US 41 was moved onto the former US 541 south of Tampa; US 301 ran along what had been US 41.
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HCC0101SHC052
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Vegetable Processing in the Field.
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Vegetable processing in the fields at Ruskin Farm, in 1951. Note the Ruskin brand on the shipping crates at the bottom of the picture. NOTE ON REVERSE SIDE OF PHOTO: Dickman Farms in 1950s. Cauliflower packed in the field. Center Paul Dickman on left and Lyle Dickman on Right.
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HCC0101RUS192
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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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HCC0101RUS324
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W. Ben Moody House.
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Mrs. Moody with her small daughter Mary stand in front of the house.
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HCC0101RIV020
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Waste Trimmings for Cattle and Fertilizer.
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Truck being loaded with waste trimmings which were then processed into cattle feed or fertilizer.
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HCC0101RUS265
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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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E-book
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Why MaMa.
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Good early history of Wimauma. Clipping
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HCC0101WIM004
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Wi ma u hi for '57.
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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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HCC0101WIM010
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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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HCC0101RUS404
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Willard D Miller of Ruskin Dies at 78 - News Article.
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Obituary notice from the Manatee News.
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1976-05-11
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HCC0101RUS133
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Willard D. Miller Ruskin College Degree.
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College Diploma for Willard D. Miller.
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1918-05-24
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HCC0101RUS081
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