A History of the Everglades of Florida by J.E. Dovell, 1947 http://sofia.usgs.gov/memorials/dovell BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources I. Manuscripts Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District. "Minutes of the Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District, Florida." 8 vols. 1907-1942. (Typed manuscript, bound in volumes, of the minutes of the meetings of the Board. Filed in the office of the Secretary of the Board in the District's office in Miami, Florida.) Board of Commissioners of the Okeechobee Flood Control District. "Minutes of the Board of Commissioners of the Okeechobee Flood Control District, Florida." 4 vols. 1929-1942. (Typed manuscript, bound in volumes, of the minutes of meetings of the Board. Filed in the office of the Secretary of the Board in the District's office in West Palm Beach, Florida.) Divine, Wilbur F., "Auditor's Report, December 31, 1934, of the Financial Condition of the Everglades Drainage District." (Typed manuscript in offices of the Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District, Miami, Florida. First complete audit of the financia1 records of the drainage district after the appointment of resident commissioners.) Jaudon, James F. (Captain), Papers. A collection of three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, camera pictures, and other memoranda on the Everglades, especially on the surveys and construction of the Tamiami Trail, 1915-1930. (They are in the possession of Mrs. James F. Jaudon, Miami, Florida. This collection is valuable for its coverage of the background and the building of the first highway across the lower Everglades.) McLane, Anthony R., "Report on the Lands on the east side of Lake Okeechobee between Canal Point and Sand Point in Palm Beach County, Florida and the Florida Sugar and Food Products Company Lands at Canal Point on the West Palm Beach Canal and its Proposed Sugar Estate Development," October 21, 1921. (Located in the office of Frank E. Bryant, United States Sugar Corporation, Azucar, Florida. This report covers one of the first surveys made of the possibilities of the Everglades for the sugar culture by a competent authority.) Mead, Daniel W., Metcalf, Leonard, and Hazen, Allen, "Report on the Drainage of the Everglades of Florida With Special Reference to the Lands of the Everglades Land Sales Company, Everglades Land Company, Everglades Sugar and Land Company in the Vicinity of Miami, Florida," 1912. (Typewritten photographic-static copy in bound volume in the office of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, Tallahassee, Florida. The first impartial and candid engineering report on the drainage and reclamation of the Everglades.) Morgan, Arthur Ernest, Papers. A collection of letters, reports, photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, documents, and engineering notes, 1912-1938. (Located in the P. K. Yonge Library of Florida History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Most of the material in this collection is incidental to the history of the Everglades. It is valuable for the frank opinions of Morgan on the drainage operations in the Everglades. Moses, Wallace R., "Everglades Exploring Expedition," 1892. (Typewritten copy in the Floridiana files of the Albertson Public Library, Orlando, Florida. An excellent, detailed narrative of a successful passage across the Everglades from Ft. Myers to Miami.) Nyhuis, Jon Van (John Newhouse), Diary, 5 vols. This Diary covers a period of years spent in the Everglades, 1914-1932. (In possession of the author, Belle Glade, Florida. Reminiscences of an Everglades pioneer on all phases of economic and social life on this Florida frontier. This diary is one of the few sources of such information to be found on the area.) Smith, Thomas Buckingham (ed.), "Memoir of Hernando D'Escalante Fontaneda on the Country and Ancient Indian Tribes of Florida," 1861. (Typescript copy of the original manuscript in the Library of the University of Florida. The first translation of the best record of the aborigines of South Florida.) Stevens, Frank D., "History of Florida Sugar Operations," 1938. (Typed manuscript in possession of the author, Everg1ades Experiment Station, Belle Glade, Florida. A brief and competent treatment of the subject but restricted through the lack of adequate records.) Will, Thomas Elmer, Papers. A comprehensive collection of letters, newspapers, books, documents, pamphlets, folios, notes, writings and miscellaneous memoranda, 1900-1937. (Located in the P. K. Yonge Library of Florida History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. This tremendous mass of material was brought together by the most ardent believer in the value of the reclamation of the Everglades. This collection is the largest and best source of information on the twentieth century history of the region.) II Official Records and Documents A. National Records and Documents "Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1898," House Documents, Number 5, 55 Congress, 3 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899. Baldwin, Mark, Hawker, H. W., and Miller, Carl F., Bureau of Soils, Department of Agriculture, "Soil Survey of the Fort Lauderdale Area, Florida." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915. Chief of Engineers, United States Army, "Caloosahatchee and Lake Okeechobee Drainage Areas, Florida," Senate Documents, Number 115, 71 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930. Chief of Engineers, United States Army, "Topographical Survey from the St. Johns River to Charlotte Harbor, Florida by way of Lake Tohopekaliga," Senate Executive Documents, Number 189, 47 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1883. Chief of Engineers, United States Army, "Examination and Survey of the Kissimmee River, Florida," House Documents Number 176, 1 Session, 57 Congress. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902. Committee on Commerce, Senate, "Rivers and Harbors Hearings before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate," Seventy-First Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 1178l. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930. Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, House of Representatives, "Everglades of Florida, Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agricu1ture, February 3 - August 9, 1912, Ralph W. Moss, Chairman," 3 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Committee on Flood Control, Rouse of Representatives, "Hearings before the Committee on Flood Control, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 16622: A Survey of Flood Control in the Caloosahatchee and Lake Okeechobee, F1orida Drainage Area," House Documents, Number 2l5, 69 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927. Committee on Flood Control, House of Representatives, "Hearings before the House Committee on Flood Contro1, in F1orida and Elsewhere, January 10 to February 1, 1929." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1929. Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, "Hearings before the Committee on Rivers and Harbors on the Subject of the Improvement of the Caloosahatchee River, North New River Cana1, St. Lucie Canal and River and Lake Okeechobee, Florida, May 19, 1928." Washington: Government Printing Office, l928. "Congressional Globe: Containing Sketches of the Debates and Proceedings of Congress," 1843-l849. Washington: Globe Office, 1843-1849. "Congressional Record," 1910 to date. Washington: Government Printing Office. District Engineer, United States Army, Jacksonville, Florida, "Preliminary Examination of the Caloosahatchee and Lake 0keeohobee Drainage Areas, Florida," House Documents, Number 690, 69 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927. "Drainage of the Everglades of F1orida," Senate Reports, Number 242, 30 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Wendell and Van Benthuysen, 1847. "Everglades of Florida, Acts, Reports and Other Papers, State and National, Relating to the Everglades of the State of Florida and Their Reclamation," Senate Documents, Number 89, 62 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911. Federal Emergency Relief Administration, "Survey of the Several Drainage Districts of Florida," mimeographed report. Jacksonvi1le, 1935. Florida Everglades Engineering Commission, "Report to the Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District on the Reclamation of the Everglades of the State of Florida, 1913," Senate Documents, Number 379, 63 Congress, 2 Session, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914. "Hearings Before the Select Committee Investigating National Defense Migration, House of Representatives, Seventy-Seventh Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to House Resolution 113." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1942. Hills, George B., Youngberg, Gilbert, and Luce, W. A., "Caloosahatchee River and Lake Okeechobee Drainage Areas, F1orida: Report to the District Engineer, United States Army, Jacksonville, F1orida," Senate Documents, Number 225, 71 Congress, 3 Session, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930. Legislature of the Territory of Florida, "Resolution on the Drainage of the Everglades," House Executive Documents, Number 43, 27 Congress, 3 Session. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1843. Legislature of the Territory of Florida, "Resolution on the Drainage of the Everg1ades," Senate Documents, Number 35, 29 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. Legislature of the State of Florida, "Resolution on the Drainage of the Florida Everglades," House Miscellaneous Documents, Number 79, 30 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1846. Legislature of the State of Florida, "Resolution on the Drainage of the Florida Everglades," Senate Miscellaneous Documents, Number 69, 30 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1846. Lloyd, E. R., "Agricultural Possibilities of the Florida Everglades," Senate Document, Number 85, 71 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930. Minot, George (ed.), "The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America from December 1, 1845 to March 3, 1851," vol. 9. Boston: Charles G. Little and James Brown, 1851. Moss, Ralph W., "Report of the Committee of the House of Representatives on the expenditures in the Department of Agriculture," House Report Number 1207, 62 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Nash, Roy, "Survey of the Seminole Indians of Florida," Senate Documents, Number 314, 71 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931. Office of Experiment Stations, Department of Agricu1ture, "Annual Report of Irrigation and Drainage Investigations for 1904." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. Office of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, "Report on the Seminole Indians of Florida," Senate Documents, Number 102, 67 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927. Peters, Richard (ed.), "The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America from the 0rganization of the Government in 1789, to March 3, 1845," vol. 5. Boston: Char1es G. Little and James Brown, 1846. "Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the Year 1861 on Agicu1ture," Senate Executive Documents, Number 39, 37 Congress, 2 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1862. Richardson, James D. (ed.), "A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the President 1789-1897," 10 vols., and Sup. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897. Secretary of Agriculture, "Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture for 1891," House Executive Documents, Number 1, Part 6, 52 Congress, 1 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1892. "Senate Journal," 30 Congress, 1 Session, 1847-1848. Washington: Wendell and Van Benthuysen, 1847-1848. "United States Supreme Court Reports," vol. 218. Rochester, New York: The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1911. Woods, William B., "United States Circuit Court Reports," vols. 1-2. St. Paul: West Pub1ishing Company, 1883. "Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1904," House Documents, Number 424, 58 Congress, 3 Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. B. State Records and Documents "Acts arid Resolutions Adopted by the General Assembly of Florida at the First Session" [and succeeding sessions], 1845 to date. Tallahassee; various printers. Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District, "Offer of Ever1ades Drainage District to Holders of Bonds Issued by Everglades Drainage District." Miami: privately printed, 1939. Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District, "Plan of Composition of the Indebtedness of the Everg1ades Drainage District." Miami: privately printed, 1941. Board of Commissioners of the Everglades Drainage District, "Report by the Advisory Committee on the Present Drainage System in Relation Water Control Requirements of the Everglades Drainage District." Miami: privately printed, 1944. Board of Conservation, "Biennial Report," 1935 to date. Tallahassee: State Printer. Commissioner of Lands and Immigration, "Report of the Commissioner of Lands and Immigration for the Years 1883 and 1884." Tallahassee: State Printer, 1885. Commissioner of Lands and Immigration, "The Florida Colonist or Settlers Guide." Jacksonville: J. A. Adams, 1870. Elliot, Frederick C., "Biennial Report, 1925-1926, to the Board of Commissioners of Everglades Drainage District." Tallahassee: State Printer, 1927. Elliot, Frederick C., "Biennial Report, 1927-1928, to Board of Commissioners of Everglades Drainage District." Tallahassee: State Printer, 1929. "Florida and Southern Reporter Digest," vol. 10. St Paul: West Publishing Company, 1929. "Florida and Southern Reporter Digest, Cumulative Annual Pocket Part." St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1940, 1941. Florida State Geological Survey, "Annual Reports," 1908 to date. Tallahassee; State Printer. Florida State Planning Board, "Report on Land Problems and Conditions in Florida." Tallahassee: State Printer, 1935. Florida State Planning Board, "Report on Land Use Problems and Conditions in Florida." Tallahassee: State Printer, 1935. "Florida Supreme Court Reports," Volume 49. Tallahassee: State Printer, 1905. "Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Florida," 1845-1945. Tallahassee: State Printer. "Journals of the Proceedings of the Senate of the General Assembly of the State of Florida," 1845-1945. Tallahassee: State Printer. Marston, Anson, McCrory, S. H., and Hills, George B., "Report of the Everglades Engineering Board of Review to Board of Commissioners of Everglades Drainage District." Tallahassee: T. J. Appleyard, 1927. "Message and Documents, State of Florida," 1905. Tallahassee: State Printer, 1905. "Message of W. S. Jennings, Governor of Florida to the Legislature, Regular Session of 1903 With Accompanying Documents." Tallahassee: State Printer, 1903. "Report of the Joint Commission Created by the Legislature of 1907, Chapter 5632, Session Laws of 1907, to Investigate the Acts and Doings of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund." Tallahassee: Capital Publishing Company, 1909. "State Auditor's Report on Receipts and Disbursements By the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida l855 to 1906, Inclusive." Tallahassee: Capital Publishing Company, 1909. "Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, Minutes of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, 1855-l945," 8 vols. Tallahassee: State Printer. Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, "Report of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund to the Legislature of Florida on the Drainage Operations of the Atlantic and Gu1f Cast Canal and Okeechobee Land Company." Ta11ahassee: State Printer, 1893. University of Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station, "Report For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1922," and succeeding reports through 1944. Gainesville: State Printer. Wright, Stanley H., "Conserving Land and Water Resources: Brief Description of the Purpose and Organization of the Southeastern Florida Joint Resources Investigation." Tallahassee: Florida State Planning Board, 1941. III Travel Accounts, Diaries, and Collected Writings Blatchley, William Stanley, "In Days Agone: Notes on Fauna and Flora of Sub-Troica1 Florida in. the Days When Most of its Area Was a Primeval Wilderness." Indianapo1is: Nature Publishing Company, l932. Brinton, Daniel Garrison, "Notes on the Floridian Peninsula, Its Literary History, Indian Tribes and Antiquities." Philadelphia: Joseph Sabin, 1859. Canova, Andrew P., "Life and Adventure in Southern Florida, 1885." Tampa: Tribune Printing Company, 1906. Croffut, William A., "Fifty Years in Camp and Field: Diary of Major General Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S.A." New York G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1909. Forbes, James Grant, "Sketches of the History and Topography of Florida." NewYork: C. S. VanWinkle, 1821. Giddings, J R., "The Exiles of Florida." Columbus: Follet, Foster and Company, 1858. Gifford, John Clayton, "The Everglades and Other Essays Relating to Southern Florida." Kansas City: Everg1ades Land Sales Company, 1911. Gonzalez, Thomas A. (compiler), "The Caloosahatchee: Miscellaneous Writings Concerning the History of the Ca1oosahatchee River and the City of Fort Myers, Florida." Estero, Florida: Koreshan Unity Press, 1932. Heilprin, Angelo, "Explorations on the West Coast of Florida and in the Okeechobee Wilderness." Philade1phia: Wagner Free Institute of Science, 1887. Ives, Joseph Christmas (compiler), "Memoir to Accompany a Military Map of the Peninsula of F1orida, South of Tampa Bay." New York: M. B. Wynkoop, 1856. Le Moyne, Jacques, "Narrative of Le Moyne, An Artist Who Accompanied Laudonniere, 1564." Boston: J. R. Osgood and Company, 1875. Marryat, Frederick, "A Diary in America, With Remarks on its Institutions." Phi1adelphia: T. K. and P. G. Collins, 1840. Roberts, William, "An Account of the First Discovery and Natural History of Florida With a Particular Detail of the Several Expeditions and Descents Made on that Coast." London: T. Jeffreys, 1763. Rodenbough, Theodore F., "From Everglade to Canon With the Second Dragoons, an Authentic Account of Service in Florida, Mexico, Virginia and the Indian Country including the Personal Recollections of Prominent Officers." New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1875. Romans, Bernard, "A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida." New York: R. Aitken, 1776. Sprague, John T., "The 0rigin, Progress and Conclusion of the Florida War." New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1848. Stork, William (ed.), "A Description of East Florida, with a Journal Kept by John Bartram of Philade1phia, Botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas, Upon a Journal from St. Augustine up the River St. Johns as far as the Lakes." London: W. Nicoll, 1769. Sunshine, Sylvia [Abbie M. Brooks], "Petals Plucked from Sunny Climes." Nashville: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1886. Thompson, Maurice, "The Witchery of Archery: A Complete Manual of Archery with Many Chapters of Adventures by Field and F1ood, and an Appendix Containing Practical Directions for the Manufacture and Use of Archery Implements." New York: Charles Scribners' Sons, 1878. True, David O. (ed.), "Memoir of D. d'Escalenta Fontaneda Respecting Florida Written in Spain, about the Year 1575, Translated from the Spanish with notes by Buckingham Smith, Washington, 1854." Coral Gables: Glades House, l945. Vignoles, Charles, "Observations Upon the Floridas." New York: Bliss and White, 1823. Waldin, Walter, "Truck Farming in the Everglades." Kansas City: Everglades Land Sales Company, 1912. Warfield, S. Davies (ed.), "Conference on Florida Everglades Reclamation." Baltimore: privately printed, 1927. Williams, John Lee, "The Territory of Florida or Sketches of the Civil and Natural History of the Country, the Climate and the Indian Tribes from the First Discovery to the Present Time." New York: A. T. Goodrich, 1837. Willoughby, Hugh Laussat, "Across the Everglades," Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1898. IV Pamphlets Broward, Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon B. Broward: Candidate for Governor of Florida, Autobiography, Platform, Letter and Short Story of the Steamer Three Friends and a Filibustering Trip to Cuba," reprint. Miami: Ruby Leach Carson and James M. Carson, 1938. Copeland, D. Graham, "Policy: A Report to the Board of Commissioners of the Everg1ades Drainage District." Fort Myers: The Fort Myers Press, 1930. Dayton Morgan Engineering Company, "Report to Board of Supervisors of Dade Drainage District on Reclamation of the Everglades." Dayton, Ohio: privately printed, 1927. Disston Land Company, "Florida." Philadelphia: privately printed, no date. Florida East Coast Railway Company, "A Brief Sketch of the Florida East Coast Railway and Associated Enterprises." St. Augustine: The Record Company, 1936. Florida Land and Improvement Company, "Disston's Purchase." Philadelphia: Times Printing House, no date. Martin, John W., "Address of John W. Martin, Governor of Florida, on the Everglades and the Drainage Problem, West Palm Beach, Florida, October 28, 1926." n.p. n.d. Pentland, Robert Jr., Keller, James I., and Milton, W. F., "Audit Report, December 31, 1929, Everglades Drainage District, Tallahassee, Florida." Tal1ahassee: Miami Post Publishing Company, 1930. "Prospectus of Florida East Coast Drainage and Sugar Company." St. Augustine: The Record Company, 1902. "Prospectus of Florida Everglades Homebuilders Association." Privately printed, n. p. n.d. "Prospectus of Florida Sugar and Food Products Company." Privately printed, n. p., 1920. "Prospectus of Okeechobee Sugar Corporation." Privately printed, n. p., 1920. Rose, Rufus E., "The Disston Sugar Plantation: Its Success and Failure." Ta1lahassee: T. J. Appleyard, 1912. Rose, Rufus E., "The Swamp and Overflowed Lands of Florida: The Disston Drainage Company and the Disston Purchase." Tallahassee: T. J. Appleyard, 1916. Spencer, C. Lyman, "The Sugar Situation." Jacksonville: The Drew Company, 1918. "The Taxpayers Answer to Governor Martin: An Analysis of the $20,000,000 Bond Issue." Privately printed, N. P., 1927. United States Sugar Corporation, "Sugar in the Everglades." New York: Press of B. H. Tyrrel, 1937. Water Control Committee of Palm Beach County Resources Development Board, "Report on Water Control for Palm Beach County, 1945-1946." West Palm Beach: privately printed, 1946. Wright, James O., "The Eveglades of Florida: Their Adptability for the Growth of Sugar Cane." Tallahassee: privately printed, 1912. Wright, James O., "Why Was Wright's Report on the Everglades Suppressed?" Tallahassee: T. J. Appleyard, 1911. V Newspapers Belle Glade (Florida) Herald, November 1, 1940. Christian Science Monitor, January 11, 1924. Everglades News (Canal Point, Florida), 1924-1946. Everglades News (Ft. Lauderdale), January 30, 1917. Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville), 1900-1946. Ft. Lauderdale Call, June 12, 1926. Ft. Lauderdale Daily News, April 1, 1931; March 6, April 16, 1935. Ft. Lauderdale Sentinel, January 5, 1917. Ft Lauderdale Tropical Sun, January 27, 1916; January 1, 1922. Jacksonville (Florida) Evening Metropolis, April 22, 1912. Lake Worth (Florida) Herald, January 19, 1913. Lake Worth (Florida) Tropical Sun, May 18, 1916. Miami Daily News, October 16, 1926; April 22, 1928. Miami Herald, 1927-1946. Miami Metropolis, November 30, 1915; April 9, 1918. New York Times, 1913-1946. Orlando (Florida) Morning Sentinel, 1927-1946. Orlando (Florida) Reporter-Star, 1927-1946. Palm Beach Post, October 23, 1915; April 22, 1928; December 30, 1939; April 12, June 7, 11, 1941. SECONDARY SOUCES I Articles in Periodicals Allison, Robert V., "The Need of the Everglades for a Specific Plan of Development Eased on the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of its Soils and a Rational Handling of its Natural Water Supply," The Soil Science Society of Florida, Proceeding, V-A (1943), 126-131. Allison, Robert V., "The Soil and Water Conservation Problem in the Everglades," ibid., I (1939), 35-57. Baldwin, J P., and Ferguson, G. W., "Florida -- Intercommunication, Climate, Coasts, Everglades, Productions, Tropical Fruits, Sugar Lands, as Compared with Louisiana, Timber, General Advantages, etc., etc.," DeBow's Review, X (April, 1851), 404-412. Ball, S. M., "Reclaiming the Everglades," Putnam's, VII (April, 1910), 796-802. Beardsley, James E., "Everglades Drainage District," The Soil Science Society of Florida, Proceedings, V-A (1943), 166-169, Beardsley, James E., "Present Status of Plans for Refinancing the Everglades Drainage District," ibid,, IV-A (1942), 104-112. Bender, Guy J. "Everglades Fire Control District," ibid., V-A (1943), 149-151. Bestor, H. A., "Reclamation Problems of the Sub-Drainage Districts Adjacent to Lake Okeechobee," ibid., 157-165. Bitting, Clarence R., "What Sugar Means to Florida," Southern Banker, LXX (May, 1938), 13-14. "Board of Review Reports on Everglades Drainage," Engineering News-Record, XCVIII (May 19, 1927), 33. Broward, Napoleon Bonaparte, "Draining the Everglades," "Independent, LXVI (June 25, 1908), 1448-1449. Broward, Napoleon Bonaparte, "Homes for Millions: Draining the Everglades," Collier's, XLIV (January 22, 1910), 19. "Cane Sugar at Canal Point," Florida Department of Agriculture, Bulletin, XXX (1923), 128-l29. Clayton, B. S., "Nature and Extent of Surface Subsidence of the Organic Soils of the Everglades: Shrinkage and Subsidence Due to Drainage and Cultivation," The Soil Science Society of Florida, Proceedings, V-A (1943), 118-120. Clayton, B. S., "Soil Problems in the Everglades," Florida Grower, XLII (September, 1935), 10-11. "Conserve the Everglades," Collier's, CXIV (August 5, 1944), 86. Corse, Carita Doggett, "De Braham's Report on East Florida, 1773," Florida Historical Quarterly, XVII (January, 1939), 219-226. "Country's Largest Cane Sugar Mill Completed in Florida Everglades," Manufacturer's Record, XCVII (February 6, 1930), 67-69. Davis, C. Kay, "Summary of Three Years of Conservation Work in the Everglades and Plans for the Future," The Soil Science Society of Florida, Proceedings, V-A (1943), 116-117. Davis, C. Kay, "The Plan and Progress of Soil and Water Conservation in the Everglades," ibid., IV-A (1942), 86-89. Davis, John H. Jr., "Vegetation of the Everglades and Conservation from the Point of View of the Plant Ecologist," ibid., V-A (1943), 105-115. Davis, T. Frederick, "The Disston Land Purchase," Florida Historical Quarterly, XVII (January, 1939), 200-210. DeBow, J. D. B, "Florida -- The Everglades of Florida, and Prospect of Reclaiming Them for Every Variety of the Fruits of the Tropics," DeBow's Review, VII (October, 1849), 297-304. Dix, Edwin A., and MacGonigle, John M., "The Everglades of Florida," Century, LXIX (February, 1905), 512-527. Dodge, Charles R., "Sub-Tropical Florida," Scribner' s Magazine, XV (March, 1894), 345-362. Dovell, Junius Elmore, "A Brief History of the Florida Everglades," The Soil Science Society of Florida, Proceed IV-A (1942), 132-161. "Drainage of the Everglades: Report of the Florida Everglades Engineering Commission," Engineering News, LXXI (January 15, 1914), 146-148. "Draining the Everglades," Literary Digest, LXIV (February 17, 1912), 327. "Draining the Everglades," ibid., LXII (August 9, 1919), 23-24. "Draining the Everglades -- A Retraction," Scientific American, CXVI (January 13, 1917), 61. Dupuy, A. W., "Air-line Across the Everglades," World's Work, XV (February, 1908), 9893-9897. Elliot, Frederick C., "Draining the Everglades," F1orida Magazine, June, 1924 (reprint). Elliot, Frederick C., "Effects of Recent Storm in Everglades Section," Florida Engineer and Contractor, V (October, 19 ), 156-158. Elliot, Frederick C., , "Results of Run-off Experiments with Muck Soil," Engineer and Contractor, LV (April 13, 1921), 363-365. Elliot, Frederick C., , "Tests on Run-off from Muck Soils in the Everglades," Engineering-News Record, LXXXVI (July 28, 1921), 157-159. Elliot, Frederick C., "The Everglades," Florida Quarterly Bulletin of the Agricultural Department, XXV (April 1, 1915), 49-71. Elvove, Joseph T., "The Florida Everglades: A Region of New Sett1ement," Journal of Land and Pub1ic Utility Economics, XIX (November 4, 1943), 464-468. Ender, L. R., "Fertilizing Crops With Meta1s," Review of Reviews, LXXVIII (October, 1928), 416-417. Evans, Charles B., and Allison, Robert V., "The Soils of the Everg1ades in Relation to Reclamation and Conservation Operations," The Soil Science Society of Florida, Proceedings, IV-A (1942), 34-46. "Everglades Drainage: Report of the Florida Everglades Engineering Commission," Engineering Record, LXIX (January 24, 1914), 119-120. "Everglades Drainage Plan Endorsed with Minor Changes," Engineering News-Record, XCXIX (August 4, 1927), 187. "Everglades Profits," Florida Review, II (September 19, 1927), 6. Federal Writers Project, "The Florida Everglades," Florida Highways, IX (July, 1941), 8-9, 33-38. Fewkes, Jesse W., Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, LXXX (March, 1928), Number 9, 1-5. "First Railroad Across Florida," Literary Digest, LXXXIV (March 7, 1925), 82-84. "Florida -- Its Climate, Soil, Products, Temperature, Health, Etc., Sea Island Cotton, Sugar, Etc.," DeBow's Review, IV (October, 1847), 244-250. 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