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  • + PowerLegacy.Com Tony DeLiso 3 weeks ago
    How would I contact you Mary?
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    gboisjo - I am doing a Florida Retrospective in photography and would love to include some of the photos you have. Can we talk? Show will be at Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach.
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  1. Old Florida 2 1880 - 1903 gboisjo Left Click To Advance
    • Before there were roads and trains in Old Florida rivers were used for transporting goods and people.
  2. Tomoka landing, Ormond Fla. 1898
  3. Princess Issena near Tomoka landing, Ormond, Fla. 1892
  4. Tomoka River landing, Ormond, Fla 1898
  5. Deep Creek, Fla. 1887
  6. Rice Creek near Brown's landing 1882
  7. Princess on Dunn's Creek, The 1885
  8. City of Key West at Key West, Fla., The 1894
  9. Brown's landing, Rice Creek 1883
  10. Brown's landing, Rice Creek 1884
  11. St. Augustine, Indian River, The 1885
  12. Brandtleys Landing, Indian River 1880
    • The Ocklawaha River was used extensively for steamboat transportation in the 1800s and early 1900s. Narrow steamboats were used to navigate the constrictive and winding river. In the 1870s, the route between Palatka and Silver Springs became very popular, and was used by prominent figures such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas A. Edison, and Mary Todd Lincoln to visit Silver Springs. The wild and scenic trip along the river probably added a sense of adventure to a visit to Silver Springs. The popularity of the river route to Silver Springs declined after the arrival of railroad service to Ocala in 1881
  13. The Okeehumkee on the Ocklawaha River 1881
  14. On the St. Johns at Buffalo Bluff 1888
  15. St. Lucie at Eden, Indian River 1884
  16. On the Tomoka 1888
  17. Picnic landing on the Tomoka River, Ormond, Fla 1888
  18. On the Tomoka 1888
  19. Deep Creek 1885
    • Roads in Old Florida only existed for a few miles outside of the city limits. Beyond that there were paths and trails.
  20. Street in Daytona, 1882
  21. Road near Rockledge, Fla. (Brevard County) 1885
  22. Near Bostrums (early plantation owners) Ormond, Fla 1882
  23. Road to Bostrom's, Ormond 1882
  24. Bostrom's Gate, Ormond 1882
  25. Entrance to Bostrom's, near Ormond 1882
  26. Old cabin at Turkey Creek, Cocoa, Fla 1889
  27. Ormond, Fla. 1886
  28. Jupiter R.R. Jupiter fla 1886
  29. J.T. & K.W. near Beresford 1886
  30. The Old City Gate, St. Augustine 1882
  31. Old City Gate, St. Augustine, Fla.1885
  32. The Old City Gate, St. Augustine 1888
  33. Street Corner St. Augustine 1882
  34. Treasury St., St. Augustine, Fla.1894
  35. Happy as the day is long St Augustine, Fla 1899
  36. Seminoles 1887
  37. A Seminole mother and children 1903
  38. Tampa Inn and docks, Tampa, Fla. 1900
  39. Phosphate elevators, Tampa pier, Fla. 1891
  40. The Tampa Pier "Olivette" at her lannding 1886
  41. Tampa Inn and docks, Tampa, Fla.1882
  42. North Atlantic Squadron in Pensacola harbor 1903
  43. North Atlantic Squadron in Pensacola harbor 1903
  44. North Atlantic Squadron in Pensacola harbor 1903
  45. Pensacola harbor 1902
    • The End
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