Volume 1, Issue 9, 2021
FLORIDA TRAIL
Guest Editors, Thomas Hallock, University of South Florida and Christopher Meindl, University of South Florida
Introduction: Sampling the Florida Trail
Thomas Hallock, University of South Florida
The Owl and the Monitor: Nature Versus Neighborhood in the Development of Southwest Florida
Nicholas Foreman, Oregon State University
On the Edge of Everything
Chantel Acevedo, University of Miami
How my heart grows weary: Willie James Howard and the Suwannee River
Julie Buckner Armstrong, University of South Florida
Two-mile
Marty L. Williams, Valdosta State University
Photo Portfolio
Mark Indig
John Muir Comes to Florida, Almost Dies, and Leaves Transformed
Amanda Hagood, Eckerd College
Looking for Signs on the Florida Trail
Susan Cerulean
Remembering Bill Belleville
Yvette Rowe
The Florida Trail in Black (not White), 1903-1912
Cynthia Patterson, University of South Florida
From the Vault
Andrew Huse, Librarian / Special Collections,
USF/Tampa Library
Isabel Taylor, University of South Florida
On the Trail of Early 19th-century Freedom-Seeking
People Across Gulf Coast Florida: Archaeological
Clues to a Robust Heritage Hidden in Plain Sight
Uzi Baram, New College of Florida
A Brief History of Lake Okeechobee: A Narrative of Conflict
Alanna L. Lecher, Ph.D, Lynn University
A Facination with Rice Creek
Richard Franz
Through the Maze of Creating Public Lands:
An Interview with Ben Williams