Palmetto Leaves


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After the Civil War, Harriet and her husband Charles bought an Orange Plantation in Mandarin, on the upper east coast of Florida, where they lived during the winter months. Over the years they expanded their cottage to accommodate many guests (now a museum open to the public). They opened schools to educate and churches to care for the recently freed negros pouring into Florida seeking refuge and opportunity. These charming essays, each describing a largely undeveloped rural land, became one of the first travel guides written about Florida and stimulated the first boom of tourism and residential development to that area. Stow describes its waterways, flora and fauna, the generosity of the people, the lush abundance of flowers, farmer's efforts to develop crops, Negro relations with whites, correspondence with famous persons, etc. - Summary by Michele Fry (5 hr 18 min)

Kapitel

01 Nobody's Dog 14:36 Gelesen von Michele Fry
02 A Flowery January In Florida 9:51 Gelesen von Kevin Callon Boyle
03 The Wrong Side Of The Tapestry 13:56 Gelesen von Kevin Callon Boyle
04 A Letter To The Girls 12:29 Gelesen von Eva Davis (d. 2025)
05 A Water-Coach, And A Ride In It 16:38 Gelesen von Kevin Callon Boyle
06 Picknicking Up Julington 17:56 Gelesen von BettyB
07 Magnolia 9:32 Gelesen von BettyB
08 Yellow Jessamines 19:34 Gelesen von Twinkle
09 "Florida For Invalids" 18:36 Gelesen von Tom Penn
10 Swamps And Orange Trees 10:56 Gelesen von BettyB
11 Letter-Writing 13:26 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
12 Magnolia Week 13:56 Gelesen von BettyB
13 Buying Land In Florida 9:18 Gelesen von BettyB
14 Our Experience In Crops 9:19 Gelesen von BettyB
15 May In Florida 9:38 Gelesen von BettyB
16 St. Augustine 18:50 Gelesen von BettyB
17 Our Neighbor Over The Way 24:34 Gelesen von Sheila
18 The Grand Tour Up River 23:25 Gelesen von John
19 Old Cudjo And The Angel 12:46 Gelesen von John
20 The Laborers Of The South 39:16 Gelesen von Michele Fry