"Notes on the Floridian Peninsula; Its Literary History, Indian Tribes and Antiquities" by Daniel G. Brinton is a historical study of Florida as it existed in the mid-1800s. The book presents a detailed account of the region's past by inspecting its developing literature scene, the stories and customs of its native people, and the artifacts left behind. Brinton's goal is to shed light on Florida's cultural and historical importance by inspecting the early explorations and how groups from different countries worked with each other. Brinton's approach is based on his own observations and the research of other historians as he maps out a journey examining Florida's literary beginnings, its native people, and old relics, all in an effort to understand how these pieces came together to shape the land’s culture and historical path.
Notes on the Floridian Peninsula; Its Literary History, Indian Tribes and Antiquities
By Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison) Brinton
Discover the rich history of Florida through its early writings, its native people, and the marks left by explorers.
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About the AuthorDaniel Garrison Brinton was an American archaeologist, ethnologist, historian, and surgeon.
Daniel Garrison Brinton was an American archaeologist, ethnologist, historian, and surgeon.
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