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Metadata
Name |
Spain |
Number of Archive records |
3 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
14 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
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Admirals of the Caribbean - Book
A recording of the events in the Caribbean during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries which influenced English and colonial American history.
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Artwork of Florida - Book
Part 2 of an 11 part narrative on the history of Florida. Narrative from each book continues from the previous book covering a subsequent period of time, ending at the time of publication in 1904. Part 2 covers 1559 to 1565. A collection of art photoengravings of different Florida locales taken around the turn of the 20th century is interspersed with the narrative.
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Artwork of Florida - Book
Part 8 of an 11 part narrative on the history of Florida. Narrative from each book continues from the previous book covering a subsequent period of time, ending at the time of publication in 1904. Part 8 covers 1811 to 1861. A collection of art photoengravings of different Florida locales taken around the turn of the 20th century is interspersed with the narrative.
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Borderland empires in transition - Book
Discusses the exchange of colonial rule in Florida among France, Spain and England.
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Constitutional Government in Spain: A sketch - Book
A reproduction of an original work. A study of Spain by Curry during his time of residence in Madrid. Four appendices including: The acquisition of Florida.
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First Encounters; Spanish Explorations in the Caribbean and the United States, 1492-1570 - Book
Drawing on the most recent historical and archaeologucal research, First Encounters describes the period of early Spanish contact with New World peoples.
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First Encounters; Spanish Explorations in the Caribbean and the United States, 1492-1570 - Book
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Florida's Golden Galleons - Book
Excerpt from summery in the front of the book reads; "On July 24, 1715, a Spanish treasure fleet sailed from Havana, carrying a cargo of 14 million pesos in gold, silver and jewels. In the Florida Straits, near present-day Cape Canaveral, the fleet ran into a hurricane, with the disastrous loss of ten ships 700 lives. Little was salvaged at the time. For more than two centuries, sand and sea held their secrets well. Occasionally, however, ...
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From Van Eyck to Bruegel; Early Netherlandish Painting in The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Book
Art history book detailing the history of painting in the Netherlands and various influences upon it from Spain and Italy, as well as shifts in perspective.
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Red, White and Bluebloods in Frontier Florida - Book
Book discussing the conversion of Florida from a Spanish colony to an American State, and the people involved.
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Spanish Flag and Fort San Carlos - Microfilm
Microfilm slide of Spanish flag and Fort San Carlos displays at the Fernandina Historical Museum.
Record Type: Photo
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Tacachale; Essays on the Indians of Florida and Southeastern Georgia during the Historic Period - Book
A collection of essays in which recognized authorities focus on the interaction of southereastern Indian populations with Europeans.
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The Pirates - Book
Illustrations and the brutal stories of the pirates who terrorized the world from as far back as the 13th century to the 17th & 18th centuries.
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The Siege of St. Augustine in 1702 - Book
A brief history of the siege of St. Augustine
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Zespedes in East Florida, 1784-1790 - Book
Book about Vicente Zespedes. Discription on back of book reads; "As East Florida's first governer duringthe Second Spanish Period, Vicente Manual Zespedes y Valasco had to reshape colonial institutions to fit the Spanish mold and to redefine the relationship of his colony to the new United States, the French and English, and the Indians. At the same time he had to cope with myriad internal problems. In this informative and entertaining biograp...
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