- Florida Heritage Collection
- Provides online access to texts broadly representing Florida's history, culture, arts, literature, sciences and social sciences. - Florida History Internet Center
- Provides free interactive travel guides, history texts, and photographs on Florida topics. - Florida Memory Project
- Historical records, images, and educational resources exploring significant moments in Florida's history. - Florida of the Conquistador
- Describes the early explorers of Florida, including Juan Ponce de Leon, Panfilo de Narvaez, Hernando de Soto, and Tristan de Luna. - Florida Postcard Collection
- Contains approximately 5,000 postcards of Florida buildings, landmarks, cities and towns, tourist attractions, and other views. - Florida's Lost Tourist Attractions
- Tribute to now lost attractions from the history of the Sunshine State. - Floridians, The
- With photographs, maps, sample questions, and workbook pages on Florida history. - Foley, Mark (2)
- Freedom Never Dies: The Klan in Florida
- Describes the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Florida during the 20th century. From PBS. - FSA photographs in Florida
- Images of how the Depression affected Florida's diverse population, from sharecroppers and migrant workers to wealthy winter visitors. - Jukin' it Out: Contested Visions of Florida in New Deal Narratives
- Explores issues of narrative and representation through guidebooks produced by the Federal Writers' Project and photographs taken by the Farm Security Administration. - Luna y Arellano, Tristan de (c.1519-1573)@
- Office of Cultural ahd Historical Programs@
- P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History
- Collections include Seminole history, Black history, Spanish borderlands, and political and church history. - Rosewood Massacre@
- Simkins: "Why the Ku Klux"
- Text of a 1914 address by UT faculty member William Stewart Simkins describing his involvement with the Klan in Florida during Reconstruction.
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