An enthralling example of local history at its best, Hernando County, Florida presents a "one hundred years or therebout" of eyewitness accounts through people who saw or heard about events and people like "Hub Williams the Florida Robin Hood", "Selecting a New Preacher", or "Dad's Moonshine Still". Local history always contains as many myths as truths and separating the two is the goal of Dr. Landers who has woven together in this history an enchanting picture of Indians, black and white settlers, travelers, government officials, scoundrels, and heroes. Many of the people and events described are amplified by well-chosen illustrations, maps, tables, and photos. This history is the result of a lifetime interest in and devotion to telling students and the general public about the county where the author lives and continues to collect oral histories, historical anecdotes, and forgotten family archives and memories.
An enthralling example of local history at its best, Hernando County, Florida presents a "one hundred years or therebout" of eyewitness accounts through people who saw or heard about events and people like "Hub Williams the Florida Robin Hood", "Selecting a New Preacher", or "Dad's Moonshine Still". Local history always contains as many myths as truths and separating the two is the goal of Dr. Landers who has woven together in this history an enchanting picture of Indians, black and white settlers, travelers, government officials, scoundrels, and heroes. Many of the people and events described are amplified by well-chosen illustrations, maps, tables, and photos. This history is the result of a lifetime interest in and devotion to telling students and the general public about the county where the author lives and continues to collect oral histories, historical anecdotes, and forgotten family archives and memories.