Difference between revisions of "Narcoossee,FL"
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** [http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1993-05-30/news/9305290789_1_flagler-pineapples-shakers Shakers Planted Colony, Pineapples Here] | ** [http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1993-05-30/news/9305290789_1_flagler-pineapples-shakers Shakers Planted Colony, Pineapples Here] | ||
** [http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2002-09-29/news/0209280102_1_sugar-kissimmee-east-lake-tohopekaliga Florida's Frontier Drew Shakers, Sons Of English Nobility] | ** [http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2002-09-29/news/0209280102_1_sugar-kissimmee-east-lake-tohopekaliga Florida's Frontier Drew Shakers, Sons Of English Nobility] | ||
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** [http://www.worldcat.org/title/narcoossee-florida-diaries-1890-1900/oclc/155494836 Narcoossee, Florida diaries, 1890-1900.] | ** [http://www.worldcat.org/title/narcoossee-florida-diaries-1890-1900/oclc/155494836 Narcoossee, Florida diaries, 1890-1900.] | ||
ne volume probably kept by Henry Hollister with description of land purchases, erection of buildings, and severe freezes, | ne volume probably kept by Henry Hollister with description of land purchases, erection of buildings, and severe freezes, | ||
1890-1895; and one volume written by Annie Lane and Elizabeth Sears concerning the founding of the Narcoossee community, 1895-1900. | 1890-1895; and one volume written by Annie Lane and Elizabeth Sears concerning the founding of the Narcoossee community, 1895-1900. |
Revision as of 22:14, 20 December 2016
Narcoossee, Florida 1890-1900
The most extensive review of the community is a master's these by Carolyne P. Cole at University of South Florida. PDF of thesis
Page 147 (google books only has 148) in Shaker Dictionary
- Some other articles:
- Primary source material
ne volume probably kept by Henry Hollister with description of land purchases, erection of buildings, and severe freezes, 1890-1895; and one volume written by Annie Lane and Elizabeth Sears concerning the founding of the Narcoossee community, 1895-1900.