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HSPBC - Historical Society of Palm Beach County
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The Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC), established in 1937, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to collect, preserve, and share the rich history and cultural heritage of Palm Beach County.

The HSPBC’s Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum opened to the public in March 2008 in the historic 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida. The countywide history museum enriches the lives of children and adults alike by making local history accessible, interesting, and meaningful. The museum contains two permanent galleries and one temporary gallery for long-term exhibits on the courthouse's second floor. It also rotates temporary exhibits in the historic courtroom on the third floor.
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@ryancasey919
@ryancasey919 10 часов назад
Gotta admit, we had it coming. Still do.
@taylor-eugenesimmons8615
@taylor-eugenesimmons8615 3 дня назад
This Is Some Outstanding Information!!! In Fact, I Love The Cross Florida Barge Canal!!! Dr. Noll, You Rock!!!
@Stephangarcia79
@Stephangarcia79 3 дня назад
Just type in Saturiwa.
@bryanfrombuffalo7685
@bryanfrombuffalo7685 4 дня назад
Native Americans are mexicans...theyre not 2 different sects
@cool677plusmaa
@cool677plusmaa 5 дней назад
I knew there was dark energy in ft. myers smh
@paulrobinson8330
@paulrobinson8330 8 дней назад
So Africans were here and apart from a thriving culture before the Spanish. They don't teach this in public schools.
@robertfrapples2472
@robertfrapples2472 20 дней назад
People want to lend FAR to much credence to these abjectly backward, ignorant and primitive underachievers.
@houseofsolomon2440
@houseofsolomon2440 22 дня назад
Thank you for posting this compelling presentation☆
@JeffChapa
@JeffChapa 27 дней назад
I loved the quiz at the end
@KaspenPlayzz
@KaspenPlayzz Месяц назад
First
@marvincjr
@marvincjr Месяц назад
Great history video...Why ruin it with this piece of sh@t hip hop on the backround???? Destroyed the the whole video!!!!
@shagnasty9028
@shagnasty9028 Месяц назад
Not stolen land. It was conquered, seethe and cope 😂😂😂
@ninhursag8640
@ninhursag8640 Месяц назад
We will never slave the Nubian was never a slave and we already was here in America when you conquerors came over here the spaniels we are now pow the Nubians are going to do something very big come this eclipse is going to be the same as the Haitian revolution war in Haiti
@ninhursag8640
@ninhursag8640 Месяц назад
When they tell the story it's always 1% true it's all a lie the Spanish wave not the original owners it was the TOCOBAGA and all the NUBIAN indigenous people no other race
@wito6998
@wito6998 Месяц назад
What is said at 2:00 - 2:01? It sounds clipped?
@Alexandria.Washington
@Alexandria.Washington 2 месяца назад
⁠You ALL may be native (Asian) but Aboriginal Black Americans are INDIGENOUS to North America, USA. There were over 14.5+ million Aboriginal Copper Colored Indigenous American Indians in the USA used as the “original slaves” for over 100 years before the few hundreds of AFRICAN slaves arrived from Africa! They were here in North America, USA pre-Colombian and pre-Siberian Mongolian/Asian invasion. Aboriginal Copper Colored Indigenous American Indian Tribes of North America, USA (misnomer: Black Americans/African Americans) are NOT AFRICAN and are NOT FROM AFRICA! Their skulls, skeletons, and DNA prove they are the OLDEST humans in North and South America, USA! Their DNA pre-dates Asians (so-called Natives) and Columbus!
@pinkpeonies7912
@pinkpeonies7912 2 месяца назад
Good job but you unfortunately basically ultimately the history of the black people. Which is always the way America history like to be told.
@bdgies2721
@bdgies2721 2 месяца назад
Great video but I have to disagree with the declaration that it’s one of the largest lakes in the world. Canada alone has 26 lakes larger than Okeechobee. There are over 50 in other countries larger than it. Okeechobee is the 3rd largest in the Lower 48.
@marjoriecole6085
@marjoriecole6085 2 месяца назад
When will someone make a video explaining the "TRUTH" about Black slavery in WA? The local Blacks say that they were here before the Caucasian people arrived. They said that they refused to be enslaved. T
@anthonyjeter4643
@anthonyjeter4643 3 месяца назад
Key part of the history that was not told on this video...the original name of the war was not 'The Seminole War', until later. The original name as denoted in the military history archives is 'The Negro War'...it then changed to the 'The indian War' and later to 'The Seminole War'...each name change gathered more 'citizen' awareness of the call for 'freedom and security' for the neighboring states. It also caused a divide amongst the Seminole / Maroon, which was critical for the success of the US Army. Wonderful American History that is fought to be removed from the educational learning curriculum.
@piratepete842
@piratepete842 3 месяца назад
Dades command infantry and artillery..the 3rd out of Brooke..the infantry was the 4th..Louis Pacheco was the black guide for Dades column..it was originally assigned to George Gardner..who relinquished the command to Dade
@rtpowell7504
@rtpowell7504 3 месяца назад
I remember a western movie named ‘A Man Called Horse’ it was about an indian leader who fought against the US Calvary. It’s been years since I saw the movie but if the movie was based on John Horse he was portrayed by a white man looking like a red man depicting an Indian. The truth comes out eventually.
@piratepete842
@piratepete842 3 месяца назад
Richard Harris..the movie actually implies the artist George Catlin..and the ceremony of Okapa practiced by the Mandan is recreated here
@user-bp6oy7jv7u
@user-bp6oy7jv7u 3 месяца назад
11.05 the folks with no neck
@stopsign4384
@stopsign4384 4 месяца назад
I find it very disappointing how you don't touch on the American Army's disgrace of capturing Seminole warriors under white flags of truce. You also didn't touch on how Osceola was transferred to South Carolina where he knew he was going to die. His last wish was to be buried in Florida where he was from so he could rest in peace. Instead he was beheaded after death, his decapitated body was buried in a Fort in South Carolina and his head was used as a toy to terrorize children and was eventually traded off and lost. Yea...You could have done better on how ***** us Americans really were.
@citystategov
@citystategov 3 месяца назад
Come on now. You know this man did not have full control in the making of this film.
@piratepete842
@piratepete842 3 месяца назад
That act was committed by general Jesup
@7s1xteen
@7s1xteen 4 месяца назад
HEBREWS
@timbuk2.019
@timbuk2.019 4 месяца назад
Spain lost control of the territory to them
@piratepete842
@piratepete842 3 месяца назад
Of interest was the loss of the bullion vessel El Cazador off of Louisiana..the specie aboard was to replenish Spains depleted assets in its south eastern holdings..with the loss of it they had little leverage and thus ceded this territory to England who gave it back to Spain who gave it to the US as per the mentioned treaty..Spanish land grants were to be abolished..but some were recognized until it was decided by the government to nullify them as in the case of that land in Tampa where fort Brooke was established
@karenwaddell9396
@karenwaddell9396 5 месяцев назад
The more I watch these history war, genocide, land mongering, the more depressed I am about today’s wars, genocides and land mongering.
@j.b.thestoryteller2229
@j.b.thestoryteller2229 5 месяцев назад
Any historians who live in palm beach? Really would Like to meet some like minds!!!
@williamthompson2941
@williamthompson2941 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@leslyinnocent908
@leslyinnocent908 5 месяцев назад
This was very informative. Now I know a little piece of my state history as a born and raised Floridian. Very good stuff
@dennisguild4052
@dennisguild4052 6 месяцев назад
U failed to mention the order of the US government to relocate them across the Mason Dixie line west of the Mississippi after the purchase of Florida from Spain.
@laurabutler6253
@laurabutler6253 6 месяцев назад
Why does every documentary ALWAYS have the "climate change" agenda? This was intrigueing up to that point..I suppose this is why we never get anywhere, it keeps getting hijacked by politically motivated enviromentalists, athiestic archiolologists, and bad science, so everybody's looking at a duck trying every which way in the world to find out what it is and how it works except for admitting that it's a duck because they are stuck in a never-ending loop of bad science. Nowadays everything is based on climate change, and many want to get on that climate change wagon, now it's another learned part of the loop proclaiming it is definitely not a duck because we don't believe in ducks. So basically it's in and of itself a religion who has the monopoly on archaeological digs and is ravaging all the evidence. Basically contaminating the scene so that no ducks will ever be found. Ever. Simultaneously complaining that the scene was contaminated.
@Trikipum
@Trikipum 6 месяцев назад
Good job, this really helps to remove the black legend...One mistake, Fandiño was not a corsair, he was a spanish armada's captain...
@packard1650v
@packard1650v 6 месяцев назад
Let us be honest, the Seminole's have jet aircraft and their own private airport southeast of Immokalee. The also own all the HARDROCK HOTELS and Casinos in the world. So stop with this pity party for them. The only bad thing is a few at the top enjoy all the money.
@taryngotclout6013
@taryngotclout6013 6 месяцев назад
Im surprised you didn’t cover the part where the us government faked a peace treaty with Osceola and chopped his head off and never returned it, at least that’s what I was told as a child from my grandpa
@piratepete842
@piratepete842 3 месяца назад
Actually Osceolas head was removed after his death by the physician at Fort Moultrie..Osceolas grave is outside the gate of Moultrie..of interest around 1965 during a visit there I overheard a ranger telling a man that a group from Florida had recently stated that they had snuck in and disinterred Osceolas remains and returned them to Florida..about 3 years ago while visiting there I brought up that rumor to a ranger..he stated that he vaguely remembered hearing about it, but felt that it was likely unsubstantiated..also stating that due to respect no intrusive studies were to happen..so there is the mystery of Osceolas remains..one can visit Moultrie..it's located on Sullivan's island
@creaturecaldwell9858
@creaturecaldwell9858 7 месяцев назад
👍
@doublezmtnman
@doublezmtnman 7 месяцев назад
Andrew Jackson was a genicidal maniac.
@markschram2703
@markschram2703 7 месяцев назад
So if I get this right here. American Troops were beaten so badly, that the only way to beat the Seminoles was to abduct their Women & Children as hostages/pow's? Threatening to send them to Oklahoma? If I did comprehend that correctly. As far as, the American troops go, how could there be any shred of honor, dignity or moral code deciding that kidnapping Seminole Families would be the only way to? How could that be the ultimate decision? Psychological warfare the only way to win? Am I sort of understanding this right? If I am, that's got to be one the most embarrassing chapter of American history🤦. I'm not saying I would have figured out any way to beat the Seminoles myself, they seem to know that topography, the geography so well & fight as world-class Warriors that nobody can compete with them. I believe roughly 3K Seminoles took out somewhere around 20K American troops. I'm just trying to understand the History, no judgement. Thanks 🙏🙌
@judithllanio9516
@judithllanio9516 7 месяцев назад
Very interesting lecture!
@shanedurrance
@shanedurrance 7 месяцев назад
Great video, thank you!
@reiniergamboa
@reiniergamboa 7 месяцев назад
great information...thank you!... that music tho... FIREEEE
@rblood8076
@rblood8076 7 месяцев назад
History told by not my ancestors. My grand parents storys are not the same as yours. Fork tongue.
@LadyDevastating
@LadyDevastating 2 месяца назад
FOR REAL.... CONSIDER THE NARRATOR...😮
@kCuFfication
@kCuFfication 2 месяца назад
So you do it. Fill the void.
@hughjaass3787
@hughjaass3787 8 месяцев назад
My Grandfather and Grandmother as well, refused to carry a $20 bill, their entire life, because Jackson is on it. Google-Trail of Tears, to see why. 🖕🏾🖕🏾Jackson!!!!
@hughjaass3787
@hughjaass3787 8 месяцев назад
T. Y. For correctly informing YT about my Family, Upper Creek, Red Stick.
@martymills5211
@martymills5211 8 месяцев назад
There were many poor white farm workers killed as well. My mother was born in Canal Point (Sand Cut), Fl & was 1 yr old at the time of the ‘28 hurricane. The mass grave had whites as well as blacks of all ages so you should not have portrayed that blacks were the only ones unidentified. My maternal grandfather helped with the body recoveries & mass burial. My maternal grandmother helped many of the survivors with basic needs of food & clothing as best she could as my grandparents barely had enough as it was. They were among those white poor farm workers but knew how to share & help others, no matter their color/race. If you’re going to do a documentary, get your facts correct and complete before you put it out there to insinuate that once again favoritism was shown to whites.
@tuckerm60
@tuckerm60 8 месяцев назад
Land to be parcelled out to white settlers from Europe.
@hawkgrunt4182
@hawkgrunt4182 8 месяцев назад
I saw the crusher in action during my early childhood. It was sad. My grandfather had a house on the Ocklawaha river and the river ecosystem was destroyed and has never recovered.
@mauallison7755
@mauallison7755 8 месяцев назад
“Billy Powell on the piano. “
@stopsign4384
@stopsign4384 4 месяца назад
🤣 Don't forget the Budweiser
@golden_bjj
@golden_bjj 8 месяцев назад
Music @2:45 got me like "daamn son, where'd ya find this?"
@dollabillzb1692
@dollabillzb1692 8 месяцев назад
Yo fr 😂
@Indraveer1357
@Indraveer1357 9 месяцев назад
I had read about the trail of tears, but did not know the transfer of Seminole tribesmen by ship to Oklahoma via New Orleans. I guess there were less deaths by transportation by ship.