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The purpose of this guide is to identify and describe those public records pertaining to Florida's New Deal era (1933-1942) housed at the State Archives of Florida. We hope this guide will assist and promote research into this time period.
Through the New Deal era, many Florida businesses began to redevelop. Industries grew and Florida's banking business was becoming stronger. Alfred Du Pont, a wealthy businessman, took control of a few Florida banks and reestablished them.
The New Deal employed thousands of Floridians and provided local and state governments and federal agencies with new infrastructure, some of which displayed the latest in con struction technology and reflected Art Deco, Streamline Moderne, and other architectural influences.
Florida Memory is a digital outreach program providing free online access to select archival records from collections housed in the State Library and Archives of Florida. Florida Memory digitizes materials that illuminate the state's history and culture.
Abstract. Chapter 2 explores both the nation’s and Florida’s reaction to the Great Depression, resulting in the New Deal and the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Keywords: New Deal, Great Depression, Civilian Conservation Corps, Florida. Subject. History of the Americas.
Known as the Florida’s New Deal governor, Sholtz implemented at the state level many of the Federal government’s relief programs, including the CCC, PWA, and WPA. He also promoted governmental reorganization.
Deal agencies and their public works in the Florida Pan- handle highlights the dynamic character of federal projects and their impact upon human and natural landscapes.