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Florida's Peace River Frontier - by Edgar Canter Brown (Paperback)

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  • The economic, social, political, and racial history of southwest Florida in the nineteenth century Formost of the nineteenth century, southwest Florida and the Peace River Valleyremained a frontier as unknown to outsiders as the frontiers of the AmericanWest.
  • Author(s): Edgar Canter Brown
  • 504 Pages
  • History, United States

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About the Book



In this book, Canter Brown, Jr. records the economic,
social, political, and racial history of the Peace River Valley in southwest
Florida in an account of violence, passion, struggle, sacrifice, and
determination.



Book Synopsis



The economic, social,
political, and racial history of southwest Florida in the nineteenth century

For
most of the nineteenth century, southwest Florida and the Peace River Valley
remained a frontier as unknown to outsiders as the frontiers of the American
West. In this book, Canter Brown, Jr. records the area's economic, social,
political, and racial history in an account of violence, passion, struggle,
sacrifice, and determination.

The Peace River originates in Polk County's Lake
Hamilton, one of the many lakes that dot the heart of interior Florida. It
flows past the towns of Bartow, Fort Meade, Bowling Green, Arcadia, Fort Ogden,
and Punta Gorda, finally meeting the sea at Charlotte Harbor on Florida's
southwest Gulf Coast. No great cities line its banks; no commerce passes along
its waters. Still, the river has bent and molded events of lasting significance
to Florida and to the nation.

Using such primary materials as government records,
manuscript collections, and newspapers published throughout the country, Brown
documents the presence of Native Americans and African Americans in the area in
the aftermath of the First Seminole War. He examines the Civil War and
Reconstruction periods, paying particular attention to the Union/Confederate, Republican/Democratic
split among the area's residents. In the final sections of the book he
describes the arrival of the railroad and the growth of towns, the phosphate
boom, and consequences of the Great Freeze of 1895.

Throughout this account, the author identifies by
name hundreds of persons who participated in these events, believing, he says,
that the stories of individuals and families are a vital part of the area's
history. Florida's Peace River Frontier
will appeal to readers interested in Florida history, the Civil War and
Reconstruction eras, African American history, and the history of the American frontier.



Review Quotes




"A major contribution to Florida history."--Orlando Sentinel

"A sprawling chronicle of the nineteenth-century American frontier."--Journal of American History

"An excellent contribution to the growing literature of the state's local history."--Journal of Southern History

"Brown . . . combines a homebred love of the Peace River valley with a tenacious work ethic to find new documentation and recast old assumptions about the neglected region. . . . A study that likely will define the Peace River region for decades to come."--Florida Historical Quarterly


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.12 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 504
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Theme: State & Local
Format: Paperback
Author: Edgar Canter Brown
Language: English
Street Date: March 5, 2024
TCIN: 90593028
UPC: 9780813080604
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-5041
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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