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  • Aldus M. and Robert S. Cody

    Published by Raymond G. Cody/Osceola County Historical Society

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.

  • Seller image for OSCEOLA COUNTY - THE FIRST 100 YEARS for sale by Roger Godden

    Aldus M. and Robert S. Cody

    Published by OSCEOLA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 1987

    Seller: Roger Godden, Sheerness, KENT, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8.5 x 5.5 inches approx. Soft cover. Florida history. Fully illustrated in b&w. Internally fine+ covers with a little wear.

  • Cody, Aldus M., and Cody, Robert S.

    Published by Published by Raymond G. Cody for the Osceola County Historical Society, Kissimmee, FL, 1987

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    Wraps. Condition: Good. Presumed first edition/first printing. 120 p. 22 cm. Illustrations. Twenty questions. Highlighting/underlining. Cover has some wear and soiling. Number in ink on half-title. A limited amount of ink underlining noted. This work celebrated the centennial of the creation of Osceloa County. A weekly series of 20 commemorative articles were published as inserts in the local newspaper. The authors were long-time residents, writers and publishers. From Wikipedia: "Osceola County (o-si-OH-lY) is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 268, 685] Its county seat is Kissimmee. Osceola County is included in the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. Osceola County is named for the Indian leader Osceola, whose name means "Black Drink Cry [Asi Yaholo]". Osceola County was created in 1887. On July 21, 1821, Florida was divided into two counties, named Escambia County to the west and St. John's County to the east. In 1824, the southern part of St. John's County became Mosquito County, with Enterprise as the county seat. When Florida became a state in 1845, Mosquito County was renamed Orange County. In 1844, Brevard County was carved out from Mosquito County. On May 12, 1887, Osceola was named a county, having been created from both Orange and Brevard Counties. Osceola County reached all the way down to Lake Okeechobee until 1917 when Okeechobee County was formed. Since the late 20th century, Osceola County has experienced a significant influx of immigrants from Puerto Rico, and in the 2000 U.S. Census Puerto Rican was the largest self-reported ancestry group.".