Current Search: info:fedora/islandora:sp_basic_image (x)
Pages
-
-
Title
-
A Piece of History: Volume 6.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Volume 6 on the collected writings of Aleta Jonie Maschek on early pioneering families of Ruskin and South Hillsborough County.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101SHC110
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
A. P. Dickman House.
-
Abstract/Description
-
A. P. Dickman House. Various views
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS318
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
Adaline Dickman Miller Clipping Book.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Adaline Dickman Miller Clipping Book.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS130
-
Format
-
E-book
-
-
Title
-
Adaline Miller group photo 006.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS057
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
Adaline Miller group photo 007.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS058
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
Adaline Miller house.
-
Abstract/Description
-
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.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS060
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
Aerial View of Ruskin Methodist Church.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Early Aerial View of Ruskin Methodist Church.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS219
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
An Unforgettable Seance.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Evidence of spiritualism at the College. Memoir by Pauline Dickman Lawler
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS109
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Apollo Beach Subdivision Plat Maps: 1958-1959.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Initial Subdivision Plans for first three sections of Apollo Beach from developer Francis Corr. Filed in 1958 and 1959. These sections of are bound by the Flamingo Canal on the north, and Miller Mac Road on the south with the land coming to a point at US 41. This is generally known as the "F Streets" plan, as most of the street names begin with the letter F.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101AB008
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
Arthur McA. Miller Birth Certificate.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Birth Certificate of Mac Miller (A. M. Miller) noted grandson of George McA. Miller, professor at New College, and historian of Ruskin history. A primary source for much of the HCC collection. Parents were Willard D. Miller and Julian M. McKinsey Miller
-
Date Issued
-
1937-12-27
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS323
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Bahia Beach Early Development Planning.
-
Abstract/Description
-
An early plan of the proposed development for Bahia Beach. Note the completed restaurant, hotel and Paul Dickman residence for orientation.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS352
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Bahia Beach Then and Now.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Bahia Beach, according to this historical brochure, was the name applied by early Ruskinites to the beach area and wharf serving Ruskin. Later, Paul B. Dickman used this same name for his beach and resort development, just north of Shell Point Road. Today, the Inn at Little Harbor is located at this location. This brochure on local history was written by Paul B. Dickman's uncle, Willard D. Miller. Copyright applied for in 1961 by Logan's Publishing. No current company listed in Google, nor is...
Show moreBahia Beach, according to this historical brochure, was the name applied by early Ruskinites to the beach area and wharf serving Ruskin. Later, Paul B. Dickman used this same name for his beach and resort development, just north of Shell Point Road. Today, the Inn at Little Harbor is located at this location. This brochure on local history was written by Paul B. Dickman's uncle, Willard D. Miller. Copyright applied for in 1961 by Logan's Publishing. No current company listed in Google, nor is Company listed in searchable Florida State corporations data base. I did find a 1968 newspaper reference to C. L. Logan, a printer active in the East Bay Chamber of Commerce. Logan Printing was purchased by American Printing USA and it was voluntarily dissolved in 2012. Verbal permission to utilize brochure was provided by Peter Audano, Brandon, FL, who owned American Printing USA in Gibsonton, although he wasn't aware of any copyright records. He would give us permission to publish.
Show less
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS016
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Bahia Beach Yacht Club Yellow Flag.
-
Abstract/Description
-
While Bahia Beach, a public beach on Tampa Bay, just north of Shell Point Road, in Ruskin, was opened in April, 1959 by Paul B. Dickman and his son Lyle C. Dickman, between the Ruskin Marina and Mangrove Point, the Bahia Beach Yacht Club became operational in either 1965 or early 1966. This was not a formal, members only yacht club. There were no annual dues and an honorary membership was given to anyone who tied up their boat at the boat docks at Bahia Beach. The first mention of the Yacht...
Show moreWhile Bahia Beach, a public beach on Tampa Bay, just north of Shell Point Road, in Ruskin, was opened in April, 1959 by Paul B. Dickman and his son Lyle C. Dickman, between the Ruskin Marina and Mangrove Point, the Bahia Beach Yacht Club became operational in either 1965 or early 1966. This was not a formal, members only yacht club. There were no annual dues and an honorary membership was given to anyone who tied up their boat at the boat docks at Bahia Beach. The first mention of the Yacht Club in Tampa papers was in June 1966 when the 800th honorary member, Captain Johnson of Bradenton and a fishing captain operating out of Cortez, was featured in the June 25, 1966 edition of the Tampa Bay Times.
Show less
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS043
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Boat Docks at Giant's Fish Camp: Al Tomaini and Caspar Balsam.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Pictured are giant, Al Tomaini and midget, Colonel Casper Balsam on boats at Giants Camp, just south of the Alafia River Bridge (pictured in the background.) Tomaini, billed as being over 8 feet tall, was one of the first side show people to live in Gibsonton and opened the popular Giant's Fish Camp. Balsam, who once played a Munchkin on The Wizard of Oz, was billed as being slightly over 3 feet tall. The reverse of this undated photograph, indicates that Colonel Casper also served as a...
Show morePictured are giant, Al Tomaini and midget, Colonel Casper Balsam on boats at Giants Camp, just south of the Alafia River Bridge (pictured in the background.) Tomaini, billed as being over 8 feet tall, was one of the first side show people to live in Gibsonton and opened the popular Giant's Fish Camp. Balsam, who once played a Munchkin on The Wizard of Oz, was billed as being slightly over 3 feet tall. The reverse of this undated photograph, indicates that Colonel Casper also served as a deputy police chief for the town, although that should be confirmed. Photo used with Permission of International Independent Showman's Museum.
Show less
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101GIB045
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
-
Title
-
Breakup Of The River Community.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Memoir of Clarence Harding on the recovery of the Little Manatee River community following a 1940 hurricane.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101SHC055
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Brick Road: 1916 - Riverview.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Similar (or same) photograph that appears in the Woodruffe collection. Identified on the reverse as a 1916 photo of road in Riverview.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RIV014
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
CARP Meeting -Richard Boler-Water Quality Issues - 1991.
-
Abstract/Description
-
At a October 22, 1991 meeting of CARP, Environmental Scientist, Richard Boler, presented an update on the Alafia River's pollution and water quality.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RIV010
-
Format
-
E-book
-
-
Title
-
Clarence Harding Scrapbook.
-
Abstract/Description
-
Clarence Harding wrote a significant number of articles on the environment, the history, and life in and around South County. This is a collection of articles written by Harding that appeared mostly in the Shopper Observer News, although there are a few articles from the Bradenton Herald.
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101SHC114
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Coffee Cup Ledger (Dickman) 1925-1926.
-
Abstract/Description
-
This is the 1925-1926 Dickman's General Ledger from The Coffee Cup that includes transactions for Land, Loans, Income, and Expenses
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101RUS087
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
-
Title
-
Cultural Resources of the Unincorporated Portion of Hillsborough County 1979.
-
Abstract/Description
-
This extensive, and important, survey of historic sites in Unincorporated Hillsborough County was published as a planning tool and as a central repository or archival data on the physical remains of Florida's (specifically Hillsborough County's) history. This is an important record of the development of the County in that they provide a complete overview of the architectural and historic heritage of the county. The document was prepared following extensive on site visits, beginning in 1973...
Show moreThis extensive, and important, survey of historic sites in Unincorporated Hillsborough County was published as a planning tool and as a central repository or archival data on the physical remains of Florida's (specifically Hillsborough County's) history. This is an important record of the development of the County in that they provide a complete overview of the architectural and historic heritage of the county. The document was prepared following extensive on site visits, beginning in 1973 and concluded in 1979. The Preservation Board used this survey to identify, preserve. maintain, and protect the historic sites in the County. This survey does not contain information on sites within the incorporated areas of Hillsborough County. (Excluded are sites in Tampa, Plant City and Temple Terrace as they are the only incorporated sites in Hillsborough County. See the preface of Introduction to the Survey on pages 1 - 6 for a more complete description. The survey was updated in 1998 by the Department of Planning and Growth Management in HC, and continues to be used as the primary source document for historic sites managed by the Hillsborough County Historic Resources Review Board (HRRB) which is now tasked with oversight.
Show less
-
Identifier
-
HCC0101SHC063
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
Pages