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Bay County (FL) (Images of America) [Paperback]

Eileen Cvitkovich (Author)

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August 14, 2000
Populated by an abundance of wild game and fish, Bay

County, Florida, once the home of various Native

American groups, evolved from a series of sleepy little fishing villages along Saint Andrews Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. With such communities as Panama City and the early towns of Millville and Saint Andrews, Bay County has transformed itself over the decades, enticing millions to visit its sugar-sand beaches and to discover the rich and varied history the county calls its own. From the Civil War to spring break, the fishing industry to May Day celebrations, Bay County's heritage is certainly

diverse. Skirmishes erupted in the region during the Civil War, and the county became home to perhaps the only monument in the South dedicated to fallen Union soldiers. In early 1941, Tyndall Field was constructed and became the training site for actor Clark Gable. Communities throughout the county saw the construction of reliable bridges that brought an influx of residents and tourists into the area, and

industries, such as fishing, timber, and turpentine, flourished through the years.

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In Bay County, author Eileen Cvitkovich, archivist of the Bay County Public Library, has gathered images from the library's historical collection, as well as from community members, to illustrate the remarkable story of Bay County. This charming pictorial retrospective invites readers to view the undeveloped beaches of the past, to learn about the men and women whose unyielding spirit shaped cities and towns, and to enjoy the singular heritage of Bay County.

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This alligator was shot in the vicinity of Beach Drive and the channel in March 1921. Read the first page
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Panama City, Andrews Bay, Bay County, Harrison Avenue, Lynn Haven, World War, Mexico Beach, Hathaway Bridge, Laguna Beach, Tyndall Field, West Bay, Gulf Coast Development Company, Jenks Hotel, Civil War, Gulf of Mexico, Navy Mine Defense Laboratory, Captain Barrow, Massalina Bayou, San Blas, Sherman Shipyard, The Pavilion
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