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No. |
Title |
Date |
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141 |
Maps and letter relating to Cape Sable and Monroe County, Fla., 1927-1930. |
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142 |
Portraits |
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143 |
Billy Bowlegs Tye Irrigator |
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144 |
Everglades photographs, 1919-1924 |
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145 |
Letter and clipping pertaining to 1922 trip across the Everglades. |
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146 |
Correspondence relating to tamiami trail construction, 1922-1923. |
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|
147 |
Legal response to lawsuit against the Friends of the Seminoles, [19--]. |
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|
148 |
Correspondence, 1916. |
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|
149 |
The least known wilderness of America |
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|
150 |
Correspondence, 1917. |
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|
151 |
Correspondence and records relating to the chevelier corporation and the hopkins/chevelier tract, 1916-1920. |
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|
152 |
Musa Isle, Home of the Seminole Indians |
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153 |
Correspondence relating to Everglades Drainage District, 1918 |
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154 |
Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida Gateway to Everglades National Park |
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155 |
A Canal in the Everglades, Florida |
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156 |
New town of progress 1911, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
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157 |
Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the Floridan aquifer system, Upper East Coast Planning Area |
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|
158 |
Report on Investigation of Back-Pumping Reversal and Alternative Water Retention Sites Miami Canal and North New River Canal Basins, Everglades Agricultural Area |
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|
159 |
The development of an operational water quantity model. |
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|
160 |
Some aspects of the Hydrology of Conservation Area No. 3 |
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