Brief history of the activities of the Continental Army against the British colonies of the Floridas. Includes portraits of officers from both sides.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/floridaheritage/1124/thumbnail.jp
Historians of late eighteenth-century Florida usually distinguish between the British period (1763-1...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the territorial holdings of Great Britain were increa...
The loyalty of East Florida to the British cause during the War of the American Revolution subjected...
Chp. 1 First fifteen months of Governor Tonyn\u27s Administration, March 7, 1774-August, 1775. Chp....
In 1811, when war clouds between the United States and Great Britain were gathering, the United Stat...
Author’s Note. In November, 1927, Dr. Thomas B. Hall of Miami Beach, Florida, wrote me that the Stat...
United States Troops in Spanish East Florida, 1812- 1813 T. Frederick Davis East Florida in the Amer...
Moses Kirkland left St. Augustine aboard the brigantine Betsey bound for British-held Boston with a ...
A review of Loyalists in East Florida, 1774 to 1785, By Wilbur Henry Siebert. (DeLand, Florida; The ...
Castle St. Mark and the Patriots of the Revolution Albert Manucy and Alberta Johnson Spanish Colonia...
DEFEAT IN VICTORY: YANKEE EXPERIENCE IN EARLY CIVIL WAR JACKSONVILLE Richard A. Martin LIEUTENANT CO...
VAN BRUNT’S STORE, IAMONIA, FLORIDA, 1902-1911 Clifton L. PaisleyCALOOSAHATCHEE MASSACRE: ITS SIGNIF...
The publication of this series of papers comprising the correspondence of Col. Thomas A. Smith, comm...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
Historians of late eighteenth-century Florida usually distinguish between the British period (1763-1...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the territorial holdings of Great Britain were increa...
The loyalty of East Florida to the British cause during the War of the American Revolution subjected...
Chp. 1 First fifteen months of Governor Tonyn\u27s Administration, March 7, 1774-August, 1775. Chp....
In 1811, when war clouds between the United States and Great Britain were gathering, the United Stat...
Author’s Note. In November, 1927, Dr. Thomas B. Hall of Miami Beach, Florida, wrote me that the Stat...
United States Troops in Spanish East Florida, 1812- 1813 T. Frederick Davis East Florida in the Amer...
Moses Kirkland left St. Augustine aboard the brigantine Betsey bound for British-held Boston with a ...
A review of Loyalists in East Florida, 1774 to 1785, By Wilbur Henry Siebert. (DeLand, Florida; The ...
Castle St. Mark and the Patriots of the Revolution Albert Manucy and Alberta Johnson Spanish Colonia...
DEFEAT IN VICTORY: YANKEE EXPERIENCE IN EARLY CIVIL WAR JACKSONVILLE Richard A. Martin LIEUTENANT CO...
VAN BRUNT’S STORE, IAMONIA, FLORIDA, 1902-1911 Clifton L. PaisleyCALOOSAHATCHEE MASSACRE: ITS SIGNIF...
The publication of this series of papers comprising the correspondence of Col. Thomas A. Smith, comm...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
Historians of late eighteenth-century Florida usually distinguish between the British period (1763-1...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the territorial holdings of Great Britain were increa...