The Apalachicola National Forest is the largest U.S. National Forest in the state of Florida. It encompasses 632,890 acres (988.89 sq mi; 2,561.2 km2)...
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culture. The film was preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. "Apalachicola, Fla" (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke) including a few lines from Swanee...
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County along Florida's Panhandle, United States. It is located east of Apalachicola at the mouth of the Carrabelle River on the Gulf of Mexico. The population...
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culture who lived along the Big Bend Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in the Apalachicola River Valley, and in points west. Michael Gannon says the Amacanos lived...
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7 m × 30.5 m) channel on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway between the Apalachicola River and St. Andrews Bay, Florida (completed in 1936), as well as a...
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his partner. From 1842 to 1847, King would operate steamboats on the Apalachicola and Chattahoochee rivers, in Florida and Georgia. During the Mexican-American...
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1917 Nueva Gerona hurricane (redirect from 1917 Pinar del Río hurricane)
thereafter. Later that day, the hurricane made landfall in eastern Pinar del Río Province, Cuba. The system entered the Gulf of Mexico shortly thereafter...
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Rio Grande National Forest is a 1.86 million-acre (7,530 km2) U.S. National Forest located in southwestern Colorado. The forest encompasses the San Luis...
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held the same positions on the Champion, along the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola Rivers and the Gulf Coast from 1842 to 1846. During this period, he met...
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with Europeans. However, the indigenous Floridians living east of the Apalachicola River had largely died out by the early 18th century. Some Apalachees...
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at the foot of the John Gorrie Memorial Bridge across from downtown Apalachicola, Florida to US 1/SR 4 in Wadley, Georgia, through the Panhandle of Florida...
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Islands (1980) Isle Royale (1980) Big Thicket (1981) Guanica (1981) Apalachicola (formerly Central Gulf Coast Plain) (1983) Congaree (formerly South Atlantic...
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the Mobile River basin, the ACF basin (Apalachicola/Chattahoochee/Flint River), the Mississippi basin, and the Rio Grande basin. Records indicate that this...
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Flint River Hudson River Kansas River Rogue River Tatshenshini River 3 Apalachicola River Black River Boundary Waters Rivers of Bristol Bay Catawba River...
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Phenix City Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida East of the Apalachicola River Georgia Indiana All state except northwest counties and southwest...
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Colombia Parnaiba - Brazil Rapel - Chile Reñihue - Chile Río Bueno - Chile Rahue - Chile Damas - Chile Río de la Plata It is not really a river but the lower...
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Forests of the United States Allegheny Angeles Angelina Apache–Sitgreaves Apalachicola Arapaho Ashley Beaverhead–Deerlodge Bienville Bighorn Bitterroot Black...
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river basin divides, including: Young Lick Knob, Georgia (Savannah, Apalachicola, Mississippi) (34°49′22″N 83°39′09″W / 34.82278°N 83.65250°W / 34...
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American peoples, including the Muscogee, Cherokee, Catawba, Apalachee, Apalachicola, Yuchi, Savannah River Shawnee, Congaree, Waxhaw, Pee Dee, Cape Fear...
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capture of Ship Island on the 16th. In March–April 1862, she was just off Apalachicola, Florida, in the West Pass when she was relieved by Mercedita. In May...
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their newly acquired colony into West Florida and East Florida at the Apalachicola River (whose main tributary, the Chattahoochee River, forms a large portion...
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chain reaction in the magazine Negro Fort, a British-built fort on the Apalachicola River, occupied by fugitive slaves and Choctaws, was destroyed in 1816...
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hurricane watch was issued from the entire coast of Louisiana eastward to Apalachicola, Florida. On September 8, a hurricane watch was issued along the southwest...
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were killed by vehicles. 19 1863 CSS Chattahoochee Accident – shipwreck Apalachicola River 19 1871 Los Angeles Chinese massacre of 1871 Mass racial violence...
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military force. In April 1814, the British established an outpost on the Apalachicola River (Prospect Bluff Historic Sites). Cochrane sent a company of Royal...
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Florida panhandle, the storm produced a 3.08 ft (0.94 m) storm surge at Apalachicola, which inundated nearby coastal roads, beaches, boat ramps, and parks...
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Forests of the United States Allegheny Angeles Angelina Apache–Sitgreaves Apalachicola Arapaho Ashley Beaverhead–Deerlodge Bienville Bighorn Bitterroot Black...
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National Forest". U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved October 14, 2012. "Apalachicola National Forest". U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved October 14, 2012. "Arapaho...
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University, Florida State University, and Tallahassee Community College. The Apalachicola National Forest closed for safety reasons. Energy companies paused offshore...
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S. Glisson in command. From June to November, Montgomery blockaded Apalachicola, Florida, off which she captured Finland, lacking proper papers, 29 August...
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