Web Resources

This page is a compilation of links to general sites on St Petersburg and Florida history. New links will be added as they are discovered so be sure to check back often.

Flordiana on the Web is the USF Library Digital Project of Florida history.

Exploring Florida is a treasure trove of resources for both students and educators.

The Floridians is a social studies site for researchers.

Florida Heritage Collection  - an excellent digital collection from the State university system.

The Florida State Archives and  The Florida State Archives: Florida Memory Project are comprehensive collections of Florida history resources.

The American South collection from the University of Georgia is a large collection of research materials related to the cultures and history of the Southern United States.

The archaeology page of  the Florida Division of Historical Resources site is especially interesting.

Safety Harbor Museum of Regional History  has an interesting photo exhibit.

Florida Folklife from the WPA Collections: 1937-1942  is a Library of Congress exhibition.

National Public Radio has created this online tribute to The Sound of 1930's Florida Folklife.

The Florida Collection at Jacksonville Public Library includes rare manuscripts, photos, postcards, and maps.

Electronic Versions of Historical Texts

The Story of St Petersburg by Karl Grismer

St Petersburg & Its People by Walter P. Fuller

Pinellas: A brief history of the lower point by the oldest living settler, John Bethell (1914)

The History of Pinellas County and Biographical by William Straub

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