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Florida CrackersSome say it refers to the cracking sound made by the whips used by early white settlers to herd their cattle. Others say the term comes from the use of cracked ...
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A History of the Florida Cracker Cowboys - Tampa MagazineFeb 15, 2022 · To a Florida native, being called a “Cracker” is a compliment. It recalls the grit and tenacity of laboring cowboys who came generations before ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Cracker History - Great Florida Cattle DriveDiscover Florida's Cracker History, early settlers known for cattle herding, a rugged lifestyle, and cultural contributions that shaped Florida's identity.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Cracker - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating mid-15c. from crack (v.), "cracker" means "one who/that which cracks or breaks," a hard wafer, or a Southern U.S. derogatory term for boastful ...
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The Secret History Of The Word 'Cracker' : Code Switch - NPRJul 1, 2013 · "There are people who will claim that there's a diff between Georgia cracker and a Florida cracker, but that's really just a difference of ...
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[PDF] Cracker-Spanish Florida Style - ucf starsAmong the examples of cracker being used in the 1760s are Craigie and. Hulbert, American English, II, 666; M. M. Mathews, “Of Matters. Lexicographical,” ...Missing: documented | Show results with:documented
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MANY SETTLERS WERE CONSIDERED CRACKERSJan 18, 1998 · By the 1760s, cracker was a term commonly used by the gentry class ... earliest, if not the first Spanish document to employ the word cracker ...Missing: documented records
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CONFUSING TERM OFTEN FALLS BETWEEN THE CRACKSAug 3, 2003 · For example, “corn-cracker” was another name for a moonshiner, who ... When used as a racial slur for poor Southern whites, it falls under ...<|separator|>
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Florida Crackers: Who were they really?Sep 29, 2021 · The original Florida Crackers were of Scots-Irish descent and originally came from back countries of Pennsylvania, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina and ...Missing: post- 1763
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TERRITORIAL FLORIDA 1821 to 1845 - Florida HistoryTHE FLORIDA CRACKER Florida was the least populated Southern state in the least populated region of the country. The Florida peninsular swallowed up the early ...
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[PDF] The Florida Cracker Before the Civil War As Seen Through Travelers ...McWhiney, Cracker Culture, vii; Charles Reagan Wilson, “Crackers,” Encyc- lopedia of Southern Culture, 1132. 9. Frank Hatheway Diary, January 18, 1846, in ...
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Cracker Cattle and Cracker Horse ProgramThe Florida Cracker cattle and Florida Cracker horses are recognized as important “heritage breeds”; they are prized as living, tangible links to our history ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Seminole Wars - Florida Department of StateThe Second Seminole War (1835-1842), usually referred to as the Seminole War proper, was the fiercest war waged by the US government against American Indians.Missing: displacement | Show results with:displacement
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Florida Cracker Cattle - The Livestock ConservancyAug 20, 2025 · The Florida Cracker is one of the oldest breeds of cattle in the United States, descending from Spanish cattle brought to the Americas in the early 1500s.Missing: cowmen social hunt fever land disputes 1840s- 1860s
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Cracker Cattle & Horses - Great Florida Cattle DriveLearn about the history of Cracker Horses & Cattle dating back to the 1500s to present day!
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Lake Kissimmee's Historical Cow Camp - Florida State ParksWhen the United States acquired Florida in 1821, there was an abundance of wild cracker cows, and thus the Florida cattle industry was born. Jacob Summerlin, “ ...
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Cowman - Cracker CountryJun 28, 2025 · The cow whip was an essential accessory to the Florida cowman. ... Florida cowmen depended on their horses and dogs to herd the scrub cattle.
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The 'Indian Cowboys' Of Florida : NPR History Dept.Sep 3, 2015 · Beatrice: Seminole cattlemen were deliberately excluded during the era which saw the emergence of the so-called "cracker cowboys" of Florida.
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George "Junior" Mills & J.P. "Curly" Dekle: Cow WhipsThe cattle respond to the loud "crack" of the whip, without having to be struck. Some people say the name "Florida Cracker" derives from the sounds of cowboys ...
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The Seminole Tribe and Florida Cattle Ranching: History of Native ...Sep 9, 2019 · They also actively used trained cow dogs, which later became known as the Florida Cracker Curs, when they were adopted by other non-tribal ...
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Cattle in Florida - Division of Historical ResourcesFlorida sold beef to both Confederate and Union troops during the Civil War, as beef and salt were of major importance to soldiers. Cracker cowboys needed ...
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Florida Cattle Ranching - Earliest American Ranchers... cattle." Florida "scrub" or Cracker cattle were descended from the mix of Spanish and British breeds. These hardy creatures survived on native forage ...
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Cattle and Cowboys in FloridaFor those rough riders of Florida's first ranges, a good dog, a horse, and whip were all the tools a true cracker needed. By the 1890s, cow camps were ...Missing: cowmen 1830s
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[PDF] The Armed Occupation Act of 1842 - ucf starsThe Armed Occupation Act of 1842 aimed to provide land, weapons, and food to settlers in Florida, with guns and powder loaned to protect them.
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[PDF] Bulletin 16. Population of Florida by Counties and Minor Civil DivisionsFlorida had a population in 1830 of 34, 730 and each succeeding census to 1860 showed an increase of more than 50 per cent, the total population of the ...
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Cracker Cowboys of Florida - Legends of AmericaFew of the new settlers owned grazing land since there was an extensive open range. The number of cattle increased rapidly from the 1840s until the Civil ...
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[PDF] Florida Civil War heritage trailthe primary supplier of Florida beef to the Confederacy. His cracker cowmen drove the cattle north to holding pens at Baldwin in Duval County and other.
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Florida DevelopmentThe citrus industry especially benefitted, since it was now possible to pick oranges in south Florida; put them on a train heading north; and eat them in ...Missing: expansion | Show results with:expansion
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History - City of GainesvilleNew towns like Archer, High Springs, Melrose and Hawthorne, spawned by the railroad expansion and the citrus and phosphate boom, welcomed tourists, investors, ...Missing: Post- | Show results with:Post-
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[PDF] Convict Labor in the North Florida Turpentine Industry, 1877-1923In 1882 New York businessman Charles K. Dutton operated a turpentine and naval stores company in Florida and received a contract for convict labor.
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FLORIDA CRACKER - The Original FloridianFlorida Crackers were colonial-era British, American pioneer settlers, mainly small farmers and cattle ranchers, arriving in 1763.Missing: settlement Scots- Irish
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Florida Vernacular Architecture | Groveland, FL - Official WebsiteThe original “Cracker Homes” were rarely painted, but modern versions are often light in color in order to deflect heat. Furthermore, the use of authentic ...
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Architecture in Florida - Division of Library and Information ServicesThis guide from the State Library explores Florida architecture, from cathedrals to Cracker houses, ranging from colonial to present times.<|separator|>
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Tabby - New Georgia EncyclopediaThe Spanish brought the concept of tabby to the New World and used it extensively in Florida. Locals in Georgia adapted the concept or “recipe” for tabby to ...Missing: Cracker influence
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Passive Solar House Design - University of FloridaCracker home design was uniquely suited to the local climate and these backwoods country settlers made use of abundant native forests of Southern Yellow Pine in ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution<|control11|><|separator|>
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Florida Cracker Architectural Style (2025) | Today's HomeownerNov 9, 2023 · Florida Cracker architecture is a vernacular, or local traditional, style that thrived in rural Florida from the 1860s to the 1930s.Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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The Cracker Style: Contemporary Efficiency with Historic Florida FlairThese common-sense design elements are the roots of Florida's original architectural statement – the Cracker style.Missing: materials examples
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About - Cracker CountryThe museum holds a collection of 13 original buildings dating from 1870-1912 which were relocated from across the state of Florida. Our buildings range from ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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About Herlong Mansion Bed & Breakfast HeritageThe Herlong Mansion began as a simple “cracker style” pine farm home around 1845. One of the original settlers of Micanopy built the two-story house with a ...
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[PDF] intergenerational transmission of traditional ecologicalCracker cattle and D) whip cracking demonstration at Cracker Day, Elkton, ... a registered Florida Cracker horse and also admits being a local Cracker. In ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cracker Storytelling Festival36th Cracker Storytelling Festival Homeland Heritage Park Homeland, Florida October 16 & 17, 2025 9:30am – 1:30pm Admission: $6.00 Adults $5.00 Students
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To Many, `Cracker' Is Not a Putdown - Lakeland LedgerOct 20, 2003 · ... Florida Cracker." "Not all Crackers are `pore folks.' Some own land ... Lawton Chiles of Lakeland, restaurant owner and bluegrass ...
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FOR MINORITIES, CHILES WAS A CHAMPION - Sun SentinelDec 14, 1998 · Lawton Chiles was a self-described Florida cracker who grew up amid the harsh segregation of the Old South, but his most visible impact in ...
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'The old he-coon walks': Adam Putnam channels Lawton Chiles in ...Aug 16, 2018 · “The old he-coon walks just before the light of day,” Putnam said, before describing himself as a “fifth-generation Florida Cracker.” Putnam ...
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Florida Cracker: Pioneers in a Rugged CountryJun 27, 2025 · The "cracker" term was soon associated with the descendants of these early settlers, especially the cowboys and farmers of Georgia and Florida.Missing: earliest documented records
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Cracker CountrySet on four beautiful acres of live oak trees, the museum includes 13 original structures built in Florida between 1870-1912. The buildings were relocated from ...Field Trips · Public Events · About · HistoryMissing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Florida Cracker Trail Association2025 Annual Cross State Ride ... February 15-22, 2025.Online registration will be available for the 2025 Annual Ride in November 2024. If you have any questions, ...Ride Itinerary · 2025 Annual Ride Registration · Our History · Ride Rules
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Florida Folklife Program - Division of Arts and CultureThe Florida Folklife Program documents, presents and preserves Florida's vibrant folklife and traditional culture.
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About Us - Florida Cracker Horse AssociationThe FCHA was organized and chartered in 1989 as a non-profit Florida corporation, with the purpose of searching for the remnant herds of Florida Cracker Horses.Missing: recognition | Show results with:recognition
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Florida Frontiers “Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings”May 10, 2016 · ... novel “The Yearling,” her autobiography “Cross Creek,” and other works depicting the lives of Florida Crackers. Rawlings's typewriter and ...<|separator|>
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67th Annual Cracker Day in 2026- St. Augustine & Ponte Vedra“Cracker” is a term with many different cultural definitions, but in this part of Florida it refers to the original “cowboys” who herded cattle with the “crack” ...
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Tell Me About: The History of Wild Megafauna at Paynes PrairieFeb 2, 2024 · The “wild” Florida cracker horses and Florida cracker cattle on Paynes Prairie are the descendants of Spanish breeds brought to Florida by Ponce de Leon in ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Great Florida Cattle Drive - A Reenactment of Florida Cracker HistoryScheduled for January 26-31, 2026, this unique event offers an authentic glimpse into the life of 19th-century cow hunters, allowing participants to traverse ...About · Events · Cracker Cattle & Horses · Cracker History
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James McKay - TampapixHe was the only non-U.S. citizen to serve as Mayor of Tampa. He remained a citizen of the United Kingdom throughout his life. Born: May 17, 1808
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King of the Crackers - Bartow Chamber of CommerceSep 24, 2019 · He established a home in Punta Rassa and between 1874 and 1883 shipped over 1,600,000 cows to Cuba. On May 12, 1887 Jacob returned to his city, ...
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Portrait of Orange County sheriff David W. Mizell - Florida MemoryMoved to Orange County with his family in 1858. Fought in the Third Seminole War. On May 17, 1862 he joined Jonathan C. Stewart's Company G, 8th FL Volunteers ...Missing: militia ranchers
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History of Orange County Florida - Genealogy TrailsMizell, later known as Judge Mizell, who played a conspicuous part in the early history of Winter Park and of Orange County, lived with his father. He was later ...Missing: ranching | Show results with:ranching
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Barber - Mizell Feud - Orlando MemoryJun 25, 2024 · The Barber – Mizell Feud was a Reconstruction Era feud between the Barber Family, a cattle herding family and the Mizell Family, ...Missing: pioneers | Show results with:pioneers
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A Journey Through Old Florida With the State's Last CowboysAug 31, 2023 · The Spanish, the Seminoles and the Florida Crackers all made use of the cattle that grew accustomed to the sun and swamp of Florida. But you won ...
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Calvin "Buddy" Mills - Division of Arts and CultureCalvin “Buddy” Mills learned to make traditional buckskin cow-whips from his father, the well-known Florida Cracker cowboy George “Junior” Mills.
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American Routes Shortcuts: Cracker Cowboys - WWNOSep 16, 2016 · Host Nick Spitzer introduces us to two Florida Cowboys. NS: Buddy Mills and Billy Davis from Florida's Cracker Country, keeping alive the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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155. Storytelling and Spur Making: A Conversation With Mr. Billy DavisFeb 1, 2024 · Billy Davis has worked cows far and wide across the state and is the president of the Florida Cracker Horse Association so you'd be hard-pressed to find folks ...
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Alligator Ron Bergeron - South Florida wildlife expertRon Bergeron was raised in South Florida, home to eight generations of his family where they lived and breathed a culture within the elements of nature.Missing: cracker | Show results with:cracker
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"Florida Crackers: The Cattlemen and Cowboys of Florida" Has Just ...May 9, 2011 · A few of the prominent figures featured in the movie are: Mr. Bud Adams, the Carlton Family, "Alligator" Ron Bergeron, Ms. Iris Wall, Mr. Pete ...<|separator|>
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Ron Bergeron on economic development and the environmentDec 5, 2019 · In Florida, it's a culture. The gladesmen, the swamp men, the Seminoles, the Miccosukees, the old cracker families grew up wrestling alligators.
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A Tribute to Bud Adams – One of Florida's Greatest CowmenSep 29, 2017 · Alto “Bud” Adams, Jr., passed away at the age of 91, on September 22, 2017, at his home on Adams Ranch near Ft. Pierce, Florida.Missing: cracker | Show results with:cracker
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Hall Of Fame | Florida Cracker Trail AssociationHall Of Fame ; 1993, Alto Lee “Bud” Adams Jr, St. Lucie ; 1993, Buster Longino, Sarasota ; 1993, Edna Pearce-Lockett, Highlands ; 1993, Lottie Raulerson, Okeechobee.
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Alto 'Bud' Adams Jr. is a 'Florida Icon'Raised up under Reconstruction, he was never taught to read or write and never learned to sign his name, but he became chairman of the Walton ...Missing: cracker | Show results with:cracker