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00.3.116 - How to Make Landing Nets, Turtle Traps, Live Bags, Camping Hammock
Instruction booklet "How to Make Landing Nets, Turtle Traps, Live Bags, Camping Hammocks". 11 pages. Inside cover depicts step by step drawings and written instructions on how to make (weave) a fishing net. Interior pages contain instructions and diagrams on how to construct landing nets, turtle traps, live bags and camping hammocks.
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00.6.17 - Tampa Topics
Tampa Topics - Florida West Coast Magazine Vol. 1 No. 5 October 1937 edition. "Who's Who and What's What in Florida - - In This Issue Personality Sketch Barron G. Collier." Article begins on page 10.
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04.15.217.67.1.2 - WedgeWood Club
The Mooring Line newsletter, Volume Two, Number Two, Winter 1965. Four pages. Includes: More Growth in 1966 "Know Your Neighbor". Survey Scheduled for Moorings Residents. Have You Joined Moorings Property Owners Assn.? Tee Totaling (golf news) An Invititation...To the Tavern-on-the-Green Party Line Congressman (Paul) Rogers Visits The Moorings Also includes aerial photo of The Moorings and homes being built for James F. Wardwell, H...
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04.15.228.29.1.2 - Park Shore Towers
Park Shore Towers newsletter. News About Naples' Finest Gulf Front Condominium Residences. Includes: Park Shore Towers Celebrates Topping Off The Creation Of A Showplace...Step By Step Resident Profile: Meet Your Neighbors. Loren and Linda Mann featured. Color artist renderings Park Shore Towers Update Childs Dreyfus Group of Chicago has been awarded the interior design of the Commons Areas throughout the Tower Four floor plans C...
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06.13.10 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, December 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -Keep Those Farm Tractors Rolling. Prompt Repair and Wise use of Machinery Needed. -Marketing Idea Saves Florida Poultrymen. Plan to Stabilize Prices and Furnish Outlet for Small Producer Saves Victory Egg Flocks from Ax. -How in Insure Florida Food and Feed Supply. State-Grown Crop for 100 Years Better Than Alfalfa and Gives Palatable Human Food Too. -...
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06.13.2 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, February 1942. 19 pages. Contains articles: -Farmers Can Aid in Defense. How to be of Maximum Service to your State and Nation. -Citrus Fruit and Juices as Food for Victory. Florida Canners Prepared to Supply Home and Allied Civilian and Armed Forces With Healthgiving Fruits. -Forest Products, Livestock Lead Way in Bay. This Country Pioneered in Methods of Reforestation and Fire Control Now Use...
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06.13.3 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, March 1942. 19 pages. Contains articles: -Florida Agriculture Is Prepared. How Our Farmers Can Best Serve and Be Served in Wartime. -Here's Where Strawberry Shortcake is Born. Specialized Production of Mid-Winter Berry Crops Is a Florida Farm Activity Worth Millions Yearly. -Gulf County, A Frontier Land of Opportunity. Home of Tupelo Honey and Wild Life Conservation Is Advancing in the Forestry...
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06.13.4 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, April 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -4-H Clubs Producing Capable Farmers. -Found - An Ideal Vegetable and Fruit Wrapper. -Florida's Wide-Open Spaces Full of Promise. Fertile Hendry County Acres Await Development A Cane, Fruit, or Vegetable Farms and Cattle Ranches. -Grow Soy Beans for Livestock and Soils -Florida Lettuce Farms Growing. Successful Iceberg Strains Spur Production. -Does A Flori...
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06.13.5 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, May 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -Spring Jobs in the Citrus Grove. Many Factors in Good Management Originate at This Season. -The Busy Bee Stars in National Defense. "Keep 'em Flying" in Florida Bee-yards to Produce War Needs; Reap Better Honey Industry in Peacetime. -Taylor County, Livestock and Timber Country. General Farming, Livestock, and Booming Sponge Industry Increase Income from Forest...
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06.13.6 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, August 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -Peanuts on de Vine -REA Systems Aiding War Power Services (Rural Electrification Administration) -Florida's "Private" Peanut Marches to War. Bumper Crop Finds Wartime Demand in Variety of Uses from Fattening Ham to Firing Heavy Guns. -Future May See Mahogany Forests in Florida -Home Garden Strawberries Have Many Users -Recipes -Keeping "Gems of the Trop...
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06.13.7 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, September 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -Mow Bugs Down in Your Grove. Cutting the Cover Crop to Control Citrus Insects. -"Vital" War Material in Florida Groves. Citrus Fruits in a Balanced Diet Mean More Guns, More Planes, More Tanks, and Sturdier Fighting Men. -Florida Poultry Industry Improves Market -Broccoli Makes an Ideal Fall Garden Crop -Make Your Irrigation Really Pay -Home Canning Up...
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06.13.8 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, October 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -Citrus Sees Important Changes. Good Year Indicated by Trends Shown Last Season. -Spray Schedule for Citrus Insects and Diseases -So This is the Way It Looks to Me! 1942-43 Florida Fruit and Vegetable Outlook and review of Last Season's Crop and Market. -Now This is What Happened Last Season. A "Round by Round" Review of the Agricultural Production on Flori...
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06.13.9 - Florida Grower
Florida Grower, The Magazine of Florida, November 1942. 15 pages. Contains articles: -How Many Pounds Per Acre? Handy Chart Computes Weight of Seed or Fertilizer -Ten-to-One - Dehydration Does It. How to Put American Food Where It Is Needed When It Is Needed, Regardless of Submariners. -Florida Cattle Industry Strides Ahead. Steady Improvement Leads from Near-Worthless Scrubs to Purebred Herds and Beef Steers Grading "Prime". -Let Your ...
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06.17.184 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 1, Number 1, October 1976. Contents include: Depot Fund Nears $300,000 in First Thrust Encouraging Response In early Solicitation Development Committee guided by Honorary Chairman W. Roy Smith and spearheaded by Heritage President G. Gordon Biggar. Business Division Co-Chairmen were Edward Oates and Earl Hodges. Recognition of Donors (interior pages list donor names) Phas...
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06.17.185 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 1, Number 2, January 1977. Contents include: Restoration Begins as Fund Passes $422,000 Campaign on Schedule Toward $788,000 Goal. Newly Appointed Committee Selects Robert Forsythe as Architect for Rebuilding Office Moved to Depot - Southwest Heritage offices were moved from Coast Federal Savings and Loan Building to the Naples Depot Phase Four Starts in Early February Inter...
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06.17.186 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 1, Number 3, May 1977. Contents include: Fund Nears $520,000 as Businesses Start Drive Technical Advisers Guide Restoration Plans - under the leadership of Harry Cunningham Changes Made in Policy - donor recognition Spring Phase Focuses on Working Community Local Leaders Who Head Business-Club Effort - photos of Robert C. Moss and Edward J. Oates, Jr. Interior pages contains...
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06.17.187 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 2, Number 1, October 1977. Contents include: Commemoratives Bring New Impetus to Fund Total Jumps to $628,419 As Fall Thrust Starts. (Number is crossed out in red ink and corrected to $694,858 as of 12/21/77) Restoration Begins! Venetian Bay Contractors were awarded $79,240 contract for first phase. Large Units Named as Lasting Tributes Final architectural rendering by ...
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06.17.188 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 2, Number 2, April 20, 1978. Contents include: Change in Format - newsletter takes on new format Memorabilia Committee Organized - for the purpose of acquiring all types of railroad memorabilia. Committee includes Sydney Stokes, Leslie Arends, John Bush, Fred Borch, Fred Schultz, William Bent, Edward Fuller and Olga and Joseph Hirshhorn. Tavern-Lounge-Observation Car on its Wa...
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06.17.189 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 3, Number 1, October 1978. Contents include: Heritage Seeks Final $60,000 to Rebuild Depot Increased Restoration Costs and Expansion for Art Lift Financial Needs Council of Clubs Officially Started - to coordinate the activities and schedules of the clubs of Naples, under the leadership of Gloria Slack of the Pilot Club. Naples Institute Joins Two Founding Organizations Headqu...
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06.17.190 - The Whistlestop
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 4, Number 1, March 1979. Contents include: Hirshhorn Art Exhibit - exhibit of works from private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirshhorn March 20-22. Ramble II Delights Large Crowd The Naples Institute for Advanced Studies in Medicine and the Humanities held their first symposium at the Naples Depot. Naples Garden Club Dedicates Garden Center at the Depot Beaux Arts Ball a...
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