New World in a State of Nature: British East Florida
John and William Bartram Travel the St. Johns River, 1765-1766
British Farms and Plantations on the St. Johns River, 1763-1784
Indigo Cultivation: Life at Governor James Grant's Villa Plantation
Rice Cultivation: Creating Governor James Grant's Mount Pleasant Plantation
"Everything carried the face of spring": Biscayne Bay in 1772
Smyrnea: Dr. Andrew Turnbull and the Mediterranean Settlement at New Smyrna and Edgewater, Florida, 1766-1777
The Indian Frontier in British East Florida: Letters to Governor James Grant from Soldiers and Indian Traders at Fort St. Marks of Apalache
1763 - 1784
The Indian Frontier in British East Florida: Spanish Correspondence Concerning the Uchiz Indians, 1771-1783.
Florida and the Civil War
Civil War Letters of Dr. Seth Rogers, Surgeon
First South Carolina Volunteers
Renamed the 33
rd
United States Colored Infantry in February 186
4
Colonel James Montgomery's Raids in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina
The 33
rd
, 34
th
, and 21
st
United States Colored Infantry Regiments in Northeast Florida
Virtual St. Augustine: Documents and Narratives of the Ancient City
Upwardly Mobile Minorcans and Florida's First Beachside Development
Guides for Teaching Florida History Online
Teacher’s Guide For Florida History Online