| Call number | Item |
| F | History: United States (Regional), and the Americas (Go to start of category) |
| F314 .P94 | The Luna Papers: Documents Relating to the Expedition of Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano for the Conquest of La Florida in 1559-1561 (2 volumes; Deland: Florida), ed. by Herbert Ingram Priestley |
| F314 .R64 1763 | An Account of the First Discovery, and Natural History of Florida, With a Particular Detail of the Several Expeditions and Descents Made on That Coast (illustrated with a map by Jefferys; London: Printed for T. Jefferys, 1763), by William Roberts, illust. by Thomas Jefferys (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F314 .R64 1976 | An Account of the First Discovery, and Natural History of Florida (reprint with new introductions and index; Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1976), by William Roberts, contrib. by Robert L. Gold and Samuel Proctor, illust. by Thomas Jefferys (page images at HathiTrust) |
| F314 .R75 1775 | A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida: Containing an Account of the Natural Produce of All the Southern Part of British America, in the Three Kingdoms of Nature, Particularly the Animal and Vegetable (only volume published, with an appendix giving area sailing directions; New York: Printed for the author, 1775), by Bernard Romans, contrib. by William Brown (HTML at Evans TCP) |
| F314 .R75 1776 | A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida: Containing an Account of the Natural Produce of All the Southern Part of British America, in the Three Kingdoms of Nature, Particularly the Animal and Vegetable (New York: Sold by R. Aitken, 1776), by Bernard Romans, contrib. by William Brown (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F314 .R75 1961 | A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida: Containing an Account of the Natural Produce of All the Southern Part of British America, in the Three Kingdoms of Nature, Particularly the Animal and Vegetable (with a plate not included in the originally published volume; New Orleans: Reprinted by Pelican Pub. Co., 1961), by Bernard Romans (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
| F314 .R75 1962 | A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida (facsimile of the 1775 edition with new introductory material and index; Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1962), by Bernard Romans, ed. by Rembert W. Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) |
| F314 .S45 | A Selected Bibliography of the Florida-Louisiana Frontier With References to the Caribbean, 1492-1819 (Spanish Colonial Research Center Publication Series #2; 1991), by Joseph P. Sánchez, William H. Broughton, Eva D. Gallegos, Jerry L. Gurulé, and Rebecca Steele |
| F314 .S48 | Documentos Históricos de la Florida y la Luisiana, Siglos XVI al XVIII (in Spanish; Madrid: V. Suárez, 1912), ed. by Manuel Serrano y Sanz (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
| F314 .S55 | The History of Hernando de Soto and Florida: or, Record of the Events of Fifty-Six years, from 1512 to 1568 (3 volumes in 1, including Vega's History of the Conquest of Florida; Philadelphia: Collins, 1881), by Barnard Shipp, contrib. by Garcilaso de la Vega (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F314 .S58 | Loyalists in East Florida, 1774 to 1785: The Most Important Documents Pertaining Thereto, Edited With an Accompanying Narrative (2 volumes; Deland: Florida State Historical Society, 1929), ed. by Wilbur Henry Siebert (page images at HathiTrust) |
| F314 .S685 1923 | Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Adelantado, Governor and Captain-General of Florida (Publications of the Florida State Historical Society #3; 1923), by Gonzalo Solís de Merás, ed. by Jeannette Thurber Connor (page images at HathiTrust) |
| F314 .S88 1766 | An Account of East-Florida, With Remarks on its Future Importance to Trade and Commerce (London: Printed for G. Woodfall et al., ca. 1766), by William Stork |
| F314 .S88 1767 | An Account of East-Florida, With a Journal, Kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, Botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas, Upon a Journey From St. Augustine Up the River St. John's (London: W. Nicoll and G. Woodfall, ca. 1767), by William Stork and John Bartram (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F314 .S88 1769 | A Description of East-Florida, With a Journal, Kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, Botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas, Upon a Journey From St. Augustine Up the River St. John's, as Far as the Lakes (third editionl; London: W. Nicoll and T. Jefferies, 1769), by William Stork and John Bartram (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F314 .S882 | An Extract From the Account of East Florida, Published by Dr. Stork, Who Resided a Considerable Time in Augustine, the Metropolis of That Province; With the Observations of Denys Rolle, Who Formed a Settlement on St. John's River, in the Same Province; With His Proposals to Such Persons as May Be Inclined to Settle Thereon (London, 1766), by William Stork and Denys Rolle (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F315 .W65 | The Territory of Florida: or, Sketches of the Topography, Civil and Natural History, of the Country, the Climate, and the Indian Tribes, From the First Discovery to the Present Time (New York: A.T. Goodrich, 1837), by John Lee Williams |
| F316 .H19 | Camp Life in Florida, by Charles Hallock (page images at MOA) |
| F316 .L28 | Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History, by Sidney Lanier (page images at MOA) |
| F316 .P12 | Florida Trails, As Seen From Jacksonville to Key West and From November to April Inclusive (Boston: Small, Maynard and Company, c1910), by Winthrop Packard (illustrated HTML at kellscraft.com) |
| F316 .R64 | Sun-Hunting: Adventures and Observations Among the Native and Migratory Tribes of Florida, Including the Stoical Time-Killers of Palm Beach, the Gentle and Gregarious Tin-Canners of the Remote Interior, and the Vivacious and Semi-Violent Peoples of Miami and its Purlieus (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1922), by Kenneth Lewis Roberts |
| F316 .T69 | A Florida Sketch-Book (1894), by Bradford Torrey (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
| F316 .W19 1888 | Carpetbag Rule in Florida: The Inside Workings of the Reconstruction of Civil Government in Florida After the Close of the Civil War (Jacksonville: Da Costa Printing and Publishing House, 1888), by John Wallace |
| F316 .W19 1964 | Carpet-Bag Rule in Florida: A Facsimile Reproduction of the 1888 Edition, With Introduction and Notes (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1964), by John Wallace, ed. by Allan Nevins (page images at HathiTrust) |
| F316.2 .A42 | Water Wagon: Through Florida Waterways by Scow and Outboard Motor (New York: Farrar, Straus and Young, c1952), by Rube Allyn (page images at HathiTrust) |