These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co., and its successor John Forbes & Co., the publication of which has been continuous in the Quarterly. These are in the possession of Mrs. John W. Greenslade, a descendant of John Innerarity, the last surviving partner of the latter firm. She has transcribed them. A new series of these records will begin in an early number of the Quarterly
James Alexander Robertson A. Curtis Wilgus The St. Augustine Census of 1786 Joseph B. Lockey Why Two...
The above letter has been presented to The Florida Historical Society by Miss Gertrude N. L’Engle, a...
The Transfer of Fort San Marcos and East Florida to the United States Rogers W. Young Edmund Kirby S...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
These letters are in continuation of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Le...
These letters are a part of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie and ...
This report on the work of the surveys in Florida was submitted to the Manuscripts Committee of the ...
This journal is a record of a journey made by John Innerarity, a partner in the firm of John Forbes ...
Much has been written of William Panton and his connection with the Floridas, but even so, in justic...
These letters are the first of a series of thirteen written by Edmund Doyle, their representative, t...
Abstract: Three journals recording land sales and transfers in southern Alabama, as well as memorand...
The First American Road in Florida: Pensacola-St. Augustine Highway, 1824. Part II Mark F. Boyd East...
Attempts at land speculation have been common in the United States. In Florida an early attempt invo...
JOHN ELLIS, ROYAL AGENT FOR WEST FLORIDA Roy A. Rauschenberg WAR COMES TO SAN MARCOS Lawrence Kinnai...
The Fortifications at San Marcos de Apalache Mark F. BoydSome Experiences of Bishop Young Edgar Lega...
James Alexander Robertson A. Curtis Wilgus The St. Augustine Census of 1786 Joseph B. Lockey Why Two...
The above letter has been presented to The Florida Historical Society by Miss Gertrude N. L’Engle, a...
The Transfer of Fort San Marcos and East Florida to the United States Rogers W. Young Edmund Kirby S...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
These letters are in continuation of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Le...
These letters are a part of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie and ...
This report on the work of the surveys in Florida was submitted to the Manuscripts Committee of the ...
This journal is a record of a journey made by John Innerarity, a partner in the firm of John Forbes ...
Much has been written of William Panton and his connection with the Floridas, but even so, in justic...
These letters are the first of a series of thirteen written by Edmund Doyle, their representative, t...
Abstract: Three journals recording land sales and transfers in southern Alabama, as well as memorand...
The First American Road in Florida: Pensacola-St. Augustine Highway, 1824. Part II Mark F. Boyd East...
Attempts at land speculation have been common in the United States. In Florida an early attempt invo...
JOHN ELLIS, ROYAL AGENT FOR WEST FLORIDA Roy A. Rauschenberg WAR COMES TO SAN MARCOS Lawrence Kinnai...
The Fortifications at San Marcos de Apalache Mark F. BoydSome Experiences of Bishop Young Edgar Lega...
James Alexander Robertson A. Curtis Wilgus The St. Augustine Census of 1786 Joseph B. Lockey Why Two...
The above letter has been presented to The Florida Historical Society by Miss Gertrude N. L’Engle, a...
The Transfer of Fort San Marcos and East Florida to the United States Rogers W. Young Edmund Kirby S...