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- Coral Gables Memory.
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Realty, Kerdyk, Historical Resources Department’s Kerdyk Real Estate
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Coral Gables Memory is an album of photographs donated to the City of Coral Gables by Kerdyk Realty. These photos of homes and business structures were taken mostly in the 1940s. The buildings shown were built in the 1920s and 1930s. They show the development of Coral Gables, a planned community that drew from the Garden City and City Beautiful movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coral Gables Memory is a collection of materials documenting the history, culture, architecture,...
Show moreCoral Gables Memory is an album of photographs donated to the City of Coral Gables by Kerdyk Realty. These photos of homes and business structures were taken mostly in the 1940s. The buildings shown were built in the 1920s and 1930s. They show the development of Coral Gables, a planned community that drew from the Garden City and City Beautiful movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coral Gables Memory is a collection of materials documenting the history, culture, architecture, and people of Coral Gables Florida. Materials in this collection have been provided by the Coral Gables Historical Resources Department, the City Clerk’s Office, and the Florida International University Libraries. A focal point of this collection is the Historical Resources Department’s Kerdyk Real Estate donation, consisting of over 5,000 photographs, which document homes and business structures in the city dating back to the 1940s. Other materials include legislative minute books, published works, postcards, photo albums, and more. Learn More at: http://maps.fiu.edu/cgm/
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- 1925-1993, 1925-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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- Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades.
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, Mixed Authorship, Collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the History Miami (formerly Historical Museum of...
Show more, Mixed Authorship, Collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the History Miami (formerly Historical Museum of Southern Florida) libraries and special collections with a grant from the Library of Congress and generous technical support from the Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC)
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The Everglades Digital Library (EDL) is a comprehensive portal to high-quality Internet resources relating to the south Florida environment. These resources include online texts, articles, reports, photographs, maps, datasets, educational materials, and historical records, as well as links to organizational web sites and agency home pages. Everglades Digital Library - Reclaiming the Everglades is a collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International...
Show moreThe Everglades Digital Library (EDL) is a comprehensive portal to high-quality Internet resources relating to the south Florida environment. These resources include online texts, articles, reports, photographs, maps, datasets, educational materials, and historical records, as well as links to organizational web sites and agency home pages. Everglades Digital Library - Reclaiming the Everglades is a collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the History Miami (formerly Historical Museum of Southern Florida) libraries and special collections. With a grant from the Library of Congress and generous technical support from the Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC), nearly 10,000 page images of primary source materials relating to south Florida environmental history are accessible here. This digitized documentary evidence spans the years 1884 to present and covers topics such as the establishment of the Everglades National Park, Native American land rights, agriculture, urban development, endangered species, invasive plants, and the role of women in the modern conservation movement. Reclaiming the Everglades documents the history of the Everglades and the south Florida environment from 1884-1934. The digitized items represent a rich diversity of unique or rare materials: personal correspondence, essays, typescripts, reports and memos; photographs, maps and postcards; and publications from individuals and the government. The collection is a collaboration between the libraries at the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. Reclaiming the Everglades is an LC/Ameritech award-winning collection, also available through the Library of Congress's American Memory. LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2002565101 Library of Congress Control Number: 2002565101
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- 1884 to present, 1884-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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- Florida Historical Legal Documents.
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Source- State Library and Archives of Florida and from the University of Florida's Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center at the Levin College of Law
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Florida Historical Legal Documents is a growing collection of primary source materials surveying changes in Florida law from the time it became a territory in 1822 through 1845 when Florida became a state. The collection includes the complete Florida Territorial Laws, a time capsule of Florida history documenting the establishment of the territorial court system based on British Common Law as of July 4, 1776. Other materials in the collection offer supplementary information about the legal,...
Show moreFlorida Historical Legal Documents is a growing collection of primary source materials surveying changes in Florida law from the time it became a territory in 1822 through 1845 when Florida became a state. The collection includes the complete Florida Territorial Laws, a time capsule of Florida history documenting the establishment of the territorial court system based on British Common Law as of July 4, 1776. Other materials in the collection offer supplementary information about the legal, political and social history of Florida before and after its Territorial period. Most materials, including Florida Territorial Laws, can be searched in full-text; others are available only as page-images. The collection is founded largely from the source document collections of the State Library and Archives of Florida and from the University of Florida's Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center at the Levin College of Law, which digitized the core texts for this collection.
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- 1822 through 1845, 1822-01-01T04:56:02.000Z
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- http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/law
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- Psychological Study of the Arts: Psychology in Art.
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Holland, Dr. Norman, Paris, Dr. Bernard J.
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Psychological Study of the Arts explores literary questions using psychology, often psychoanalytic psychology. The materials collected here address such questions as, Why does this writer write the way he or she does? Why do different people read differently, as they do? How can we understand such-and-such a character or genre psychologically? They deal with the processes of perception, memory, word recognition, cognitive development, metaphor, and personal identity in both the creation and...
Show morePsychological Study of the Arts explores literary questions using psychology, often psychoanalytic psychology. The materials collected here address such questions as, Why does this writer write the way he or she does? Why do different people read differently, as they do? How can we understand such-and-such a character or genre psychologically? They deal with the processes of perception, memory, word recognition, cognitive development, metaphor, and personal identity in both the creation and reading of literature. The concepts explored have natural extensions to media other than words on paper, to film, video, the visual arts, and so on. Psychological Study of the Arts was formed from the core of writings by scholars of literature-and-psychology at the University of Florida, Dr. Norman Holland and Dr. Bernard J. Paris. It is a growing collection of electronic resources and full-text files, intended to grow to incorporate works on the topic and related topics regardless their author or the medium they study.
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- 1927-1994, 1927-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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- http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/psa