Bag om Letters From Florida on the Scenery, Climate, Social and Material Conditions, and Practical Advantages of the "Land of Flowers"
A vivid and engaging travelogue, chronicling Griffing's journey through Florida in the late 19th century. Combining scientific observations on the region's geology, flora, and fauna with social commentary on the state's diverse human inhabitants, including Seminole Indians and Cuban immigrants, Griffing paints a rich picture of this rapidly changing part of the United States.
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