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Florida for tourists, invalids, and settlers: containing practical information regarding climate, soil, and productions; cities, towns, and people; the culture of the orange and other tropical fruits; farming and gardening; scenery and resorts; sport; routes of travel, etc., etc.
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Map of Florida
- Ch. I. Questions and answers
- Ch. II. Natural divisions of Florida
- Ch. III. A trip through the state with Commissioner French
- Ch. IV. A trip through north Florida with Captain Fairbanks
- Ch. V. Jacksonville, Fernandina, and St. Augustine
- Ch. VI. The St. John's River
- Ch. VII. The Ocklawaha River, Silver Springs, and Ocala
- Ch. VIII. The Indian River region and the inland lakes
- Ch. IX. The gulf coast and Key West
- Ch. X. The Sanford grant and Orange County
- Ch. XI. Random sketches. An ocean voyage in winter; the Atlantic coast of Florida; the southwest coast
- Ch. XII. Climate and health. Suggestions for invalids
- Ch. XIII. Retrospective. An historical sketch
- Ch. XIV. Florida folks and families
- Ch. XV. Orange-culture
- Ch. XVI. Other tropical and semi-tropical fruits
- Ch. XVII. Field and farm products. Vegetable-gardening
- Ch. XVIII. Live-stock
- Ch. XIX. Fur, fin, and feather
- Ch. XX. Insects and reptiles
- Ch. XXI. Opportunities for labor and capital
- Ch. XXII. A word of friendly advice to new-comers
- Ch. XXIII. Routes to and through Florida
- Appendix
- Advertisements
- Endpages
- Back Cover