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Book meant to convince the reader to visit or move to Daytona Beach, Florida through a series of photographs of the beaches, activities, buildings, people, and other scenery associated with Daytona Beach.
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report, and sundry documents, from the Secretary of State, relative to the proceedings of the Commissioner
Book containing the complete message from the Secretary of State concerning disputes between Spain and the United States over the boundaries of East and West Florida.
Book describing the exquisite qualities of the Ponce de Leon and Alcazar Hotels and including sketched illustrations of these hotels and their surrounding areas.
Book describing the early settlements within the northern areas of Florida, and specifically, the cultivation of farmland there. Includes black and white photographs of the land in Florida.
Book describing various aspects of Florida, including discussion on the climate and seasons, a very scrupulous map, a listed chronology of its history, and details about specific cities.
Book detailing the geography of Florida, which had recently been ceded by Spain to Great Britain. Book also includes maps of Florida, illustrated by T. Jeffreys, and its surrounding bays and islands.
Book written by James A. Henshall to describe the two years he spent traveling throughout Florida, including illustrations and detailed accounts of what Henshall witnessed. The book also provides an index of other publications from...
Book describing the available real estate, abundant resources, and other reasons for moving to “Floradelphia”, a town that is meant to imitate Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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