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2. Painter in a savage land : the strange saga of the first European artist in North America
3. Un país para narrar
4. Paleoindian societies of the coastal Southeast
5. Palmetto country
6. Palmetto country
7. Palmetto-leaves
8. Palms of south Florida
9. Panic in paradise : Florida's banking crash of 1926
10. Panic in paradise : Florida's banking crash of 1926
11. Panic in paradise : Florida's banking crash of 1926
12. The paperboy
13. Papers and documents relative to seminary lands
14. Papers concerning the accounts of the Indian Present Fund during George Johnstone's governorship : Correspondence 1769
15. Papers on the Jungerman and Goodman sites, Florida
16. Papers regarding the charges brought against Chief Justice William Clifton by Governor Johnstone : Correspondence; Legal Document 1766
17. Papers regarding the state of the store houses and magazines in West Florida : Correspondence; Report 1770
18. Papers relative to Monsieur Montault de Monberaut : Correspondence 1765
19. Papers sent from John Robinson to John Pownall regarding an act passed in Pensacola containing clauses detrimental to His Majesty's Revenue : Correspondence 1771
20. Paperwork reduction oversight : hearing before the Subcommittee on Federal Spending, Budget, and Accounting of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, first session : the Florida demonstration product on research productivity, April 14, 1987, Orlando, FL.
21. Paperwork reduction oversight : hearing before the Subcommittee on Federal Spending, Budget, and Accounting of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, first session, the Florida demonstration product on research productivity, April 14, 1987, Orlando, FL.
22. Paradise lost? : the environmental history of Florida
23. Paradise lost? : the environmental history of Florida
24. Parasites and diseases of wild mammals in Florida
25. Paris : Florida suite ; Brigg Fair
26. Participatory mapping of territoriality across Florida's beaches
27. Participatory mapping of territoriality across Florida's beaches
28. Partie méridionale de la Louisiane, avec la Floride, la Caroline et la Virginie
29. Path of the panther
30. Patrick Tonyn acknowledges receipt of a copy of legislation on captures and recaptures : Correspondence 1777
31. Patrick Tonyn acknowledges receipt of a copy of the king's speech to Parliament on the 6th June : Correspondence 1777
32. Patrick Tonyn acknowledging receipt of letters and enclosing 'State of His Majesty's council in the province of East Florida' : Correspondence 1776/06/25-1776/07/21.
33. Patrick Tonyn acknowledging receipt of order of alteration to the present form of Mediterranean passes : Correspondence 1777
34. Patrick Tonyn addresses Colonel Prévost's concerns regarding lack of troops and food shortages : Correspondence 1777
35. Patrick Tonyn and Colonel Prévost continue to argue, with Tonyn writing of his military strategy and attempts to ensure steady food supplies : Correspondence 1777
36. Patrick Tonyn defends his decision to suspend William Drayton and Dr Turnbull from their positions : Correspondence 1777
37. Patrick Tonyn describes damage and theft inflicted by Indians warriors with whom they are allied : Correspondence 1776
38. Patrick Tonyn describes efforts to engage the navy in the defence of East Florida : Correspondence; Petition; Financial Document 1777/05/12-1777/07/26.
39. Patrick Tonyn describes his plans for gathering intelligence, the use of ships for defence, and alliances with Creek and Cherokee Indians : Correspondence 1777
40. Patrick Tonyn describes recent skirmishes between the rebels and the Rangers and Indians combined forces : Correspondence 1777/05/18-1777/06/16.
41. Patrick Tonyn discussing intelligence that rebels and disaffected inhabitants plan to leave Georgia for South Carolina : Correspondence 1776
42. Patrick Tonyn discussing the defence of plantations : Correspondence 1776
43. Patrick Tonyn encloses an order for more ordnance stores and discusses his province's great need for them : Correspondence; Military Document 1776/09/30-1776/11/30.
44. Patrick Tonyn expresses disappointment at not yet having been promoted past lieutenant colonel : Correspondence 1777
45. Patrick Tonyn expresses his desire to go on the offensive and send forces into Georgia to bring it back into British control : Correspondence 1777
46. Patrick Tonyn expresses pleasure at George Germain potentially coming round to his point of view regarding William Drayton : Correspondence 1777
47. Patrick Tonyn forwards extracts regarding Indian alliances and the public shaming of a loyalist individual : Correspondence 1776/11/09-1777/01/07.
48. Patrick Tonyn forwards petitions by loyalists to George Germain, who have suffered dispossession and displacement : Correspondence; Petition 1776
49. Patrick Tonyn on the abortive plan to attack his province, following a British alliance with the Cherokees : Correspondence 1776
50. Patrick Tonyn on the approbation of an armed sloop and a delay in the arrival of supplies for the Indians : Correspondence 1776/09/30-1776/11/27.
51. Patrick Tonyn on the pay of several commissioners and his belief that it should be increased : Correspondence; Petition 1776/03/31-1776/06/13.
52. Patrick Tonyn presents further complaints against Chief Justice William Drayton, with enclosures supporting his accusations : Correspondence; Petition 1777/01/14-1777/03/09.
53. Patrick Tonyn sends congratulations on General Howe's victories and writes that their Indian allies should also be informed of the details : Correspondence 1777
54. Patrick Tonyn thanks William Knox for the defraying of expenses and encloses copies of his memorials to the Treasury : Correspondence; Petition 1777/09/18-1777/09/26.
55. Patrick Tonyn writes about the naval and military efforts in the south and encloses a return of provisions : Correspondence 1777
56. Patrick Tonyn writes about the negative effects of the litigious William Drayton and others, with enclosures related to the same : Correspondence; Legal Document 1777/05/07-1777/05/09.
57. Patrick Tonyn writes of food shortages and relative peace in his province, with planters working unmolested and timber being prepared for export : Correspondence 1777
58. Patrick Tonyn writes that some of the prisoner of war from Virginia are to remain behind at a fort, and others cite habeas corpus : Correspondence 1776
59. Patrick Tonyn writes to Colonel Prévost to clarify a few of his misapprehensions, plus 'return of the working tools received for the King's works' : Correspondence; List; Report 1777
60. Patrick Tonyn writes to Lord Howe about the lack of provisions being provided which are needed to defend East Florida : Correspondence 1776
61. Patrick Tonyn writes to William Knox to discuss the need for further funds : Correspondence; Financial Document; Report 1776
62. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Andrew Turnbull referring to his suspension : Correspondence 1778
63. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lieutenant Colonel Brown regarding the expedition to Georgia and the role to be played by him and his Rangers : Correspondence 1777
64. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.1001), referring to having sent Thomas Forbes to Havana with a flag of truce, and enclosing Forbes' report of sundry occurrences at Havana and schemes of the Spanish : Correspondence; Report 1780/11/06-1781/01/27.
65. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.101), referring to inconveniences issuing from Parliament's reduction to the contingent fund of the province, with two accounts detailing the contingent expenses incurred for the service of East Florida : Financial Document; Correspondence 1779/06/25-1780/11/10.
66. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.102), referring to the rape charge brought against Ensign Manning, his suicide following the trial, and crimes committed following such events : Correspondence 1780
67. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.103), informing him of affairs of the province, ranging from inflation of crops, agricultural and health matters, and the raising and supplying of troops there : Correspondence 1780
68. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.109), referring to General Campbell's intelligence respecting Spanish designs for the conquest of Florida : Correspondence 1781
69. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.110), acknowledging his receipt of copies of Germain's speech at the meeting of the new Parliament : Correspondence 1781
70. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.111), informing him of intelligence gained from the Creek Nation that British ships carrying reinforcements from Jamaica have landed at Pensacola : Correspondence 1781
71. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.114) informing him of having called a meeting of both Houses of Assembly as ordered, and enclosing a copy of his speech to such and their reply : Correspondence; Speech 1781/03/29-1781/07/30.
72. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.115), informing him of a dispute between the Houses of the Assembly concerning a 'Negro Act' and discussing the supply of provisions and reinforcements to the province : Correspondence 1781
73. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.116), referring to two flags of truce received from Havana : Correspondence 1781
74. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.117), referring to the colonisation of Demerara : Correspondence 1781
75. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.118), stipulating regulation of provincial expenses and economy, enclosing a general account of sundry contingent expenses incurred for the service of East Florida from the 25th of June, 1780 : Correspondence 1780/06/25-1782/08/10.
76. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.119), transmitting copies of his speech to the General Assembly, with the return addresses of both Houses relative to preparations made to defend the province against threats of invasion : Correspondence 1782/01/21-1782/02/14.
77. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Germain (no.96), referring to the state of the Provincial Marine, expenses, and measures to defend the province, with three related enclosures : Correspondence 1780/06/06-1780/08/21.
78. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord North (no.1), referring to Lord North appointment to Secretary of State and enclosing a copy of an address of the inhabitants of East Florida and his reply to such : Correspondence; Minutes 1783
79. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord North (no.2), seeking instructions following the cession of East Florida and enclosing three documents, including a memorial of William Brown : Correspondence; Submission 1783/05/21-1783/06/09.
80. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord North (no.3), referring to suspensions resulting from inquiries undertaken during the rebellion and enclosing related correspondence with Governor Gerrard and Lord Germain : Correspondence 1783/04/17-1783/07/01.
81. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord North (no.4), referring to the growing violence of Carolina and enclosing a copy of an Act of the Legislature of North Carolina : Correspondence 1783
82. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord North (no.5), referring to disbandment orders issued by Guy Carleton and restitution demands made by the Danish governor of St Thomas for ships taken by Captain Murray : Correspondence 1783
83. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Lord Sydney (no.5), respecting public organisation and appointments for regulating civic crimes, disorder, and evacuation of East Florida : Correspondence 1784
84. Patrick Tonyn's letter to the Earl of Shelburne (no.1), referring to refugees arriving in the province following the evacuation of Georgia, and the shortage of rations provided by the military department : Correspondence 1782
85. Patrick Tonyn's letter to the Earl of Shelburne (no.2), informing him of the wellbeing of refugees from Georgia now settled in the province : Correspondence 1702
86. Patrick Tonyn's letter to the Lords Commissions of Trade and Plantations (no.4), referring to copies of his speech to the General Assembly and their unanimous responses : Correspondence 1782
87. Patrick Tonyn's letter to Wellore Ellis (no.1), transmitting copies of the minutes and resolutions of both Houses of Assembly regarding the removal of artillery store and troops from the province : Correspondence 1782/06/19-1782/06/20.
88. Patrick Tonyn's letter to William Knox referring the surrender of Earl Cornwallis and to preparations being made to defend Florida against anticipated attacks : Correspondence 1781
89. Patrick Tonyn's letters to Lord Germain (no.104-107), referring to the want of lumber in St Lucia to for barracks there, maintenance of prisoners of war, and details of articles of a treaty of 1670 between Denmark and Great Britain : Correspondence 1781
90. Patrick Tonyn's letters to Lord Germain (no.120-123), thanking him for copies sent of his speech to Parliament , and raising concerns at public unrest instigated by a discriminatory article in Earl Cornwallis's capitulation, and refuges arriving from Savannah and Charleston : Correspondence 1782/02/22-1782/05/01.
91. Patrick Tonyn's letters to Lord Germain (no.124), referring to copies of papers and assembly journals sent by the 'Tonyn' to Liverpool and the Island of Providence having submitted to the Spanish : Correspondence 1782
92. Patterns of energy consumption in Florida, 1973-1975
93. Patterns of energy consumption in Florida, 1976
94. Paul Rudolph : the Florida houses
95. Paul Rudolph : the late work
96. Paving paradise : Florida's vanishing wetlands and the failure of no net loss
97. PBS newshour. What's behind a severe decline in Florida's citrus harvest
98. PBS newshour. Why a woman says she met and forgave the man who shot and paralyzed her decades earlier
99. The peace of blue : water journeys
100. Pedro de Rivera's Report on the presidio of Punta de Sigüenza, alias Panzacola, 1744
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