Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s first visit to Florida in 1513, changed the course of history. The people who had inhabited this land for more than ten thousand years would have their existence forever altered. Ponce\u27s discovery of the Gulf Stream paved the way for the first European colonization of America, and he gave our state its name
Someone once critically categorized American history textbooks, perhaps unfairly, as fat, dull bori...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
This address was delivered by Dr. Robertson before the Society at its recent annual meeting
Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s Voyages to Florida T. Frederick DavisPrefaceFirst Voyage and Discovery of Fl...
Juan Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida Reconsidered by Samuel Turner Looking for Angola : ...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...
FLAGER’S MAGNIFICENT HOTEL PONCE DE LEON Thomas GrahamMISSIONS IN THE DEFENSE OF SPANISH FLORIDA, 15...
This paper will reconsider a number of sources, both those commonly cited as well as some that are l...
This is the last of the special issues devoted to the celebration of Florida\u27s 500 Years of Histo...
Juan Ponce de Leon, after serving in the armies of Spain, embarked for the West Indies where he beca...
Moses Elias Levy, Florida Pioneer Leon Huhner The Courts of Territorial Florida Charles D. Farris Co...
Archeological Excavations in the Courtyard of Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida J. C. H...
The editors commend to the careful attention of all of our readers the provocative lead article in t...
This article describes the challenges to writing the history of Florida\u27s colonial courts in the ...
James Alexander Robertson A. Curtis Wilgus The St. Augustine Census of 1786 Joseph B. Lockey Why Two...
Someone once critically categorized American history textbooks, perhaps unfairly, as fat, dull bori...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
This address was delivered by Dr. Robertson before the Society at its recent annual meeting
Juan Ponce de Leon\u27s Voyages to Florida T. Frederick DavisPrefaceFirst Voyage and Discovery of Fl...
Juan Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida Reconsidered by Samuel Turner Looking for Angola : ...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...
FLAGER’S MAGNIFICENT HOTEL PONCE DE LEON Thomas GrahamMISSIONS IN THE DEFENSE OF SPANISH FLORIDA, 15...
This paper will reconsider a number of sources, both those commonly cited as well as some that are l...
This is the last of the special issues devoted to the celebration of Florida\u27s 500 Years of Histo...
Juan Ponce de Leon, after serving in the armies of Spain, embarked for the West Indies where he beca...
Moses Elias Levy, Florida Pioneer Leon Huhner The Courts of Territorial Florida Charles D. Farris Co...
Archeological Excavations in the Courtyard of Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida J. C. H...
The editors commend to the careful attention of all of our readers the provocative lead article in t...
This article describes the challenges to writing the history of Florida\u27s colonial courts in the ...
James Alexander Robertson A. Curtis Wilgus The St. Augustine Census of 1786 Joseph B. Lockey Why Two...
Someone once critically categorized American history textbooks, perhaps unfairly, as fat, dull bori...
Florida's lower gulf coast was a key region in the early European exploration of North America, with...
This address was delivered by Dr. Robertson before the Society at its recent annual meeting