Fifty years ago, Central Florida schools were segregated by race; population was beginning to swell; development was beginning; airports were not used for significant travel; Disney, Universal and Sea World had not yet arrived; and the Space Race had just started. Central Florida has seen much change over the past fifty years. And, all throughout those fifty years, our courts have been a witness to the changes in Central Florida
The Florida Executive Council, 1862 William C. Havard The Case of Some Inhabitants of East Florida 1...
On a Monday May 18, 1896, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision in Plessy v....
Moses Elias Levy, Florida Pioneer Leon Huhner The Courts of Territorial Florida Charles D. Farris Co...
Note from the FHQ Editors Connie L. Lester and Daniel Murphree Introduction to the Symposium: Fifty ...
In the course of the first seven decades of the nineteenth century Floridians lived under Spanish ru...
The creation of the Middle District was tied up in fundamental changes that, in the mid-1950s, were ...
This article describes the challenges to writing the history of Florida\u27s colonial courts in the ...
This is the last of the special issues devoted to the celebration of Florida\u27s 500 Years of Histo...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...
FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES: THEIR GROWTH SINCE 1822 Allen MorrisENCOUNTER AT THE AUCILLA, 1862 K...
Library News, Florida Civil War Centennial Commission, local historical societies, college new
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To a certain extent, the development of Florida\u27s modern judicial processes and institutions can ...
The publication of the 2012 Symposium celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the United States Dist...
Carpetbag Imperialism in Florida 1862-1868 George Winston Smith Independentism: A Challenge to the F...
The Florida Executive Council, 1862 William C. Havard The Case of Some Inhabitants of East Florida 1...
On a Monday May 18, 1896, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision in Plessy v....
Moses Elias Levy, Florida Pioneer Leon Huhner The Courts of Territorial Florida Charles D. Farris Co...
Note from the FHQ Editors Connie L. Lester and Daniel Murphree Introduction to the Symposium: Fifty ...
In the course of the first seven decades of the nineteenth century Floridians lived under Spanish ru...
The creation of the Middle District was tied up in fundamental changes that, in the mid-1950s, were ...
This article describes the challenges to writing the history of Florida\u27s colonial courts in the ...
This is the last of the special issues devoted to the celebration of Florida\u27s 500 Years of Histo...
Seventeenth-century Florida little resembled the region Ponce de Leon first visited in 1513. Various...
FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES: THEIR GROWTH SINCE 1822 Allen MorrisENCOUNTER AT THE AUCILLA, 1862 K...
Library News, Florida Civil War Centennial Commission, local historical societies, college new
RECENT PROBLEMS OF FLORIDA HISTORY Charles W. ArnadePOLITICS AND PROPERTY DURING THE TRANSFER OF FLO...
To a certain extent, the development of Florida\u27s modern judicial processes and institutions can ...
The publication of the 2012 Symposium celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the United States Dist...
Carpetbag Imperialism in Florida 1862-1868 George Winston Smith Independentism: A Challenge to the F...
The Florida Executive Council, 1862 William C. Havard The Case of Some Inhabitants of East Florida 1...
On a Monday May 18, 1896, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision in Plessy v....
Moses Elias Levy, Florida Pioneer Leon Huhner The Courts of Territorial Florida Charles D. Farris Co...