Biscayne Bay, Dade Co., Florida, Between the 25th and 26th Degrees of Latitude.

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Compiler Perrine, Henry E.
LoC No. 02013018
Title Biscayne Bay, Dade Co., Florida, Between the 25th and 26th Degrees of Latitude.
A complete manual of information concerning the climate, soil, products, etc., of the lands bordering on Biscayne Bay, in Florida.
Credits Produced by René Anderson Benitz
Summary "Biscayne Bay, Dade Co., Florida, Between the 25th and 26th Degrees of Latitude" by Henry E. Perrine is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century, specifically around 1876. The book serves as a manual that provides comprehensive information about the climate, soil, and agricultural products of the lands surrounding Biscayne Bay in Florida. It targets individuals seeking healthier living conditions, potential settlers, and anyone interested in the agricultural opportunities available in this region. The content of the book primarily focuses on the favorable climate and rich soils of Biscayne Bay, detailing the area's suitability for various crops and agricultural endeavors. It features testimonials from other settlers and explorers praising the locality's equable climate and fertile lands, suggesting that it is an ideal place for those looking to escape harsher northern climates. The manual includes descriptions of the natural resources available, such as tropical fruits, vegetables, and potential for economies like sugar and tobacco cultivation. Additionally, the author shares invitations for families to settle in the region by offering land grants and emphasizes the prospects of a prosperous life through diligent work in this promising environment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F296: United States local history: Gulf States. West Florida
Subject Biscayne Bay (Fla.) -- Description and travel
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EBook-No. 49300
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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