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Everglades
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Cladium
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Cypress--Florida--Everglades
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Dugout canoes--Florida--Everglades
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Birds--Florida--Everglades
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Coconut palm--Florida--Everglades
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United States
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Everglades (Fla.)--Photographs
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Miami-Dade--12086--ceeus
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Musa Isle (Miami, Fla.)
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Everglades (Fla.)--Photographs.
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Aerial photographs depicting the Everglades, 1929-1931 (bulk 1929)
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Alligator roping and wrestling, 1921-1927
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Bird rookeries on Whitewater Bay, June 12, 1931
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Cape Sable, 1928-1929
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Clewiston, 1921
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Cutler and environs, 1920
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Dredges and dredging on the North New River canals, 1920-1927 (bulk 1927)
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Evergades alligators and crocodiles, approximately 1931
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Everglades advertising, 1929-1931
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Everglades birds, 1929-1933
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Everglades cactus, 1929
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Everglades scenes in Miami-Dade County, 1920
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Flamingo Settlement (East Cape, Cape Sable), 1932
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Forward to the Soil publicity event, February 5, 1927
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Miami Canal, 1919-1921
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Musa Isle Indian Village, 1920-1927
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New River (Broward County, Fla.), 1920-1928
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Orchids and air plants, 1929-1933
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Pennsuco sugar plantation, 1921-1922
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Royal Palm State Park, 1920-1929
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