The FHS Library and Headquarters will be closed

Saturday, September 4 through Monday, September 6, 2010 

in observance of the Labor Day Holiday.

The Library will reopen on Tuesday, September 7, 2010.

FHS Quarterly

Editor: Dr. Connie Lester
Department of History, University of Central Florida

The Florida Historical Quarterly (ISSN 0015-4113) is published by the Florida Historical Society, Cocoa, Florida, in cooperation with the Department of History, University of Central Florida, Orlando. Printed by the Sheridan Press, Hanover, Penn.

Subscription accompanies Membership in the Society. Correspondence relating to membership and subscriptions, as well as order for back copies of the Quarterly, should be addressed to the Florida Historical Society, 435 Brevard Avenue, Cocoa, FL 32922; (321) 690 - 1971, Ext. 205; email: membership@myfloridahistory.org

Correspondence concerning contributions, books for review, and all editorial matters should be addressed to:

Editor, Florida Historical Quarterly
Dept. of History CNH 551
Univ of Central Florida
Orlando, FL, 32816-1350
phone: (407) 823 - 0261
fax: (407) 823 - 3184
email:
flhisqtr@mail.ucf.edu

Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate. Guidelines for preparing manuscripts are available at  http://history.cah.ucf.edu/fhq/manuscript.php 
The Quarterly is a member of the Conference of Historical Journals. The Florida Historical Society and the editor of the Florida Historical Quarterly disclaim responsibility for statements whether of fact or opinion made by contributors.

 


For the University of Central Florida Department of History Public History Podcasts click to goto floridahistoricalquarterly.blogspot.com

To access articles in back issues go here (keyword searchable): http://palmm.fcla.edu/fhq


Pictured is the Winter Issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly. We interviewed Daniel Feller who is Professor of History and Editor/Director of The Papers of Andrew Jackson. He gave the 2009 Catherine Prescott Lecture for the Florida Historical Society which became the article that appears on this issue. We interviewed him about the article. You can get the podcast by clicking here.

The Table of Contents for this issue appears below:

  • 2009 Catherine Prescott Lecture "The Seminole Controversy Revisited: A New Look At Andrew Jackson's 1818 Florida Campaign." by Daniel Feller
  • "Wetlands and Wildlife: Martin Johnson Heade in Florida." by Charlottee M. Porter
  • "Looks Like Acquittal": Sex, Murder, and the Tampa Morning Tribune, 1895." by J. Thomas Perry
  • "The Jacksonville Mutiny of 1865." by John F. Fannin