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  1. Afarid? Of What? And other poems and sketches - Book

    Afraid? Of What? And other poems and sketches. The Author E.H. Hamilton spent his summers with family on the Harrison Homestead. Inisheen is the name given to the Homestead. Signed by Author. See pages 78-86.

    Record Type: Library

    Afarid? Of What? And other poems and sketches
  2. Afarid? Of What? And other poems and sketches - Book

    Afraid? Of What? And other poems and sketches. The Author E.H. Hamilton spent his summers with family on the Harrison Homestead. Inisheen is the name given to the Homestead. Signed by Author. See pages 105-112

    Record Type: Library

    Afarid? Of What? And other poems and sketches
  3. CHS1958
  4. CHS1965
  5. Florida's Lost Tribes - Book

    Fifty-eight detailed paintings based on historical evidence and Morris's own careful research, conducted side-by-side with archaeologists and anthropologists at excavation sites throughout Florida; and Milanich provides historical and anthropological overviews of more than 20 cultures. Milanich also includes links to museums and public-access archaeological sites.

    Record Type: Library

    Florida's lost tribes
  6. Florida's Lost Tribes - Book

    Fifty-eight detailed paintings based on historical evidence and Morris's own careful research, conducted side-by-side with archaeologists and anthropologists at excavation sites throughout Florida; and Milanich provides historical and anthropological overviews of more than 20 cultures. Milanich also includes links to museums and public-access archaeological sites.

    Record Type: Library

    Florida's Lost Tribes
  7. Harrison Homestead about 1925 - Print, Photographic

    Harrison Homestead about 1925

    Record Type: Photo

    Harrison Homestead
  8. Letter regarding mail service for American Beach
  9. Old dock at Harrison Homestead - Print, Photographic

    Old dock at Harrison Homstead c. 1925.

    Record Type: Photo

    Harrison Homestead
  10. Prayer tree - Print, Photographic

    Prayer tree on Amelia Island. Reverse side reads: "Every summer when we were on Amelia Island I would climb to the top of this tree, and with the glorious setting sun lighting the sky I would have my personal vespers. The others call this my 'prayer tree.' It is still there. E. Harrison Hamilton

    Record Type: Photo

    Prayer tree

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