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Jan 19, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Desoto Tiger? Is That You?
Ever since I began researching the many wormholes of the Ashley Gang saga, the lack of photographs linked to the history gave me enough inspiration to want to create my own with a paint brush. In that process, I learned that very few photos exist of one of the key players. The tragic and truncated life of Seminole, Desoto Tiger, deserves way more recognition than what he is given. Tiger's death gets buried in 1911 by the overshadowing of the outlaw of the run; friend, guide, and moonshiner,...

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Dec 29, 2025 ∙ 9 min
The Lumber Industry in Northern Palm Beach and Martin County: An Historical Overview of Corbett WMA and Hungryland WMA
The story of industrial-scale timber harvesting is what would become Corbett and Hungryland WMA's begins with one of the largest land purchased in Florida history. In 1902, the Southern States Land and Timber Company, a New Orleans-based firm, purchased approximately 2-million acres in the vicinity of Lake Okeechobee for .25 cents an acre. This massive acquisition made Southern States one of the largest landholders in the region and positioned the company to exploit the virgin forests of...

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Dec 23, 2025 ∙ 3 min
Thoughts on Lumber in Hungryland WMA: Off the Jupiter-Indiantown Grade
Much to no one's surprise, I have been deep in thought on the lumber industry in Palm Beach and Martin Counties circa the 1940s. What did it look like before the trees were felled? Were the pine forests more spread out? How did the lumber makes its way out of the swamp and sloughs of Palm Beach and Martin County? The other night, I was perusing the 1940-1950s aerials from UF's database and I followed a trail south off the old Jupiter-Indiantown grade. I realized the trail was old enough to...

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I love sharing my art, Florida history studies and connecting with fellow researchers and history enthusiasts. Feel free to reference and cite my work — just give credit!
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