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Episode 15: Cracker House (A History of Central Florida Series) 

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Episode 15 of A History of Central Florida podcasts: Cracker House. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners. Episode 15 features the Lanier House, an exemplary structure of cracker architecture. This podcast also includes interviews with Dr. Mark Long of the University of Central Florida, Dr. Ronald Haase of the University of Florida, David Haase, and Dr. Charlie Hailey of the University of Florida.
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@johnnewton2320
@johnnewton2320 Месяц назад
I grew up in those houses. I have the fondest memories. Live was so beautiful and simple.
@rf-bh3fh
@rf-bh3fh 6 лет назад
Great Memories. As a child we would go visit Papa Grady and Ma Ma Pearl in a home like this but larger. Farmers Cow's Tobacco and other farm animals. The farm included a Pecan Grove. It was great, a fire place in each bedroom. Built way before electric or plumbing. I loved visiting and going exploring the woods and old railroad tracks for bottles. Hunting small game with my 22.
@CrackerLyc0320
@CrackerLyc0320 4 года назад
I helped move the Lanier house, had the porch on my property on Shingle Creek. My cousins.
@whfowle
@whfowle 12 дней назад
I remember visiting my Dad's sister who live in one of these homes. It was a two story design built high on pedestals with the bedrooms on the second floor, a wrap around porch on both levels. Ceilings were over 9 feet and cross ventilation allowed for a reasonable temperature in the heat of the summer. Build about 1850. The only water was from piped water from the nearby lake to a hand pump in the kitchen. Sanitation was an out house. Baths were in the lake.
@In_with_the_new
@In_with_the_new Год назад
My grandparents were Wade Hampton Lanier, Sr (1886-1951) and Maude Ellen Cobb Lanier (1892-1981), both born in Kissimmee.
@rosegarza676
@rosegarza676 5 лет назад
These houses are not just in Florida. I grew up in Louisiana and there are many of these style of houses. Some still are lived in and have been kept up.
@Slipmahoney21
@Slipmahoney21 4 года назад
Where did you move it from? I live in Osceola County
@lourdesm.velandia-calderon3486
@lourdesm.velandia-calderon3486 4 года назад
That's what I was thinking and makes total sense since Florida weather is similar ro Louisiana's and Alabama's. Really anywhere with swampy weather..
@georgepotter1820
@georgepotter1820 11 месяцев назад
My Mother's family came to Florida after the Civil War and planted orange groves. The homes they built that evolved to meet the needs of a growing family were moved onto the Pinellas County pioneer park and can be seen there; the McMullen pioneer homes.
@georgepotter1820
@georgepotter1820 11 месяцев назад
I remember my Grandfather talking about running the cattle through the grove at different times of the year to graze, keep down the weeds and fertilize the trees. Organic farming cause that's all they had. His brother my Great Uncle lived on the property until he died. Robbie McMullen. McMullen Booth Road in Largo Florida.
@bitbitten8726
@bitbitten8726 4 года назад
Poor! Are you kidding? I would love to have an all-wood house built like that. Wood houses feel good on the body & mind.
@Flippin_Crazy
@Flippin_Crazy 3 года назад
It’s the way we are supposed to build.
@adriaticseaeyes
@adriaticseaeyes 8 месяцев назад
FL Crackers are people like my family- pioneers and settlers who moved here Pre civil war. Always farmers and always Southern.
@manzjane5244
@manzjane5244 6 лет назад
Nice
@1framistan
@1framistan 4 года назад
I have an unabridged Websters dictionary which is almost 100 years old. It says a cracker is a white person of low class from down south USA. That is the 3rd most common usage. The 2nd most common meaning is a "braggart". The first most common meaning is something that cracks, such as a fire cracker or a whip. Nobody these days owns an UNABRIDGED dictionary. In the preface of my unabridged dictionary there is a small article which discusses "OBSOLETE" words. It says there are actually NO WORDS that are obsolete. If we do not KEEP the old meanings of words, then we no longer understand the true meanings of writings from the past. One of the best examples of this (My opinion) is the word "professor". Once upon a time, that word meant "someone who PROFESSES a belief in Jesus Christ & the Bible. That WAS the 1st most common meaning of that word 100 years ago. Think about that. What do YOU think when you hear the word "professor?" The "teachers" in our colleges today should be called "antifessors"... since most of them profess a belief in evolution and atheism!
@debbiblakeslee2373
@debbiblakeslee2373 3 года назад
Would like to know if it says anything about Antarctica ....there is a dictionary that states there is a dome over it. Then it was removed from the dictionaries in 1958 I believe 🤨
@1framistan
@1framistan 3 года назад
@@debbiblakeslee2373 Page 6 has a very detailed MAP of the antarctic, which has more detail than any map i could find on duckduck search. Here is what it says for definition: ANTARCTIC: Relating to the southern pole or to the region near it: as the antarctic circle ,ocean, etc. "antarctic circle" an imaginary circle around the earth, distant from the antarctic pole 23 degrees, 28 minutes." end quote. Looking at the map, It shows a dotted line circle which mostly follows the outer coastline and it is labeled "antarctic circle" but nowhere did i see the word "dome". If you want a JPG photo of the map, I can photo it for you and send as an attachment to email.
@debbiblakeslee2373
@debbiblakeslee2373 3 года назад
@@1framistan thank you very much
@jimfrankmartin47
@jimfrankmartin47 11 месяцев назад
The same people who claim the earth is flat claim the existence of this 'dome.' Same for those who believe the world's entire population descends from Noah and his wife and his three sons and their wives. @@debbiblakeslee2373
@cindyrolle6476
@cindyrolle6476 5 лет назад
Sad, my ancestors don’t have the same memories. The racism in America was at its height back then as it is now with trump in office.
@bitbitten8726
@bitbitten8726 4 года назад
The best part of waking up is not Folgers in your cup. It is your TV in the trash can.
@Slipmahoney21
@Slipmahoney21 4 года назад
List his racist actions...you can’t but you will repeat what Democrats say because you are one of the useless sheep..... an ignorant ass....Trump is obviously less racist than you are ignorant!
@1framistan
@1framistan 4 года назад
Mr Trump is not racist. He won many awards for helping the black community BEFORE being president. Now that he is president, he has done more for the black community than any president since Lincoln! For example black unemployment is at the lowest ever since records were kept. Most people think "racism" is hate against people of different color. But in reality... (if you are a Christian) ..... we believe there is only ONE RACE! That would be the HUMAN race. If you believe there are different races, that makes you a racist!! That belief is an atheistic evolutionary belief. The people on the left are MOSTLY atheist. They believe in races. They believe some races are LESS EVOLVED. That is what Hitler believed. That is what the KKK believed. That is what the DEMOCRATS believe. Cindy, I hope you come to the truth of what is really going on. The news media are all owned by Atheist liberals. They push their lies and do everything they can to make Trump look bad. If you do some reading and research about Trump you will figure out the truth. That is what we call "being RED PILLED." What is going on here is COMMUNISM and SOCIALISM are creeping into our country. Those ideas were originated by ATHEIST men about 100 years ago. Men like Trotsky, Lenin, and Mao Tse tung. Please do some research in those subjects. I pray that God may bless you. Let me be the first to welcome you to the Republican party.
@davidsawyer1599
@davidsawyer1599 4 года назад
No doubt an inexcusable behaviour by some but not all southern whites. My sister conducted a very thurough family ancestry search. She's an educator. My very first question was "did anybody related to us own slaves?" Slaves were counted as property. The same as land or livestock. An emphatic "No" was her answer. We were raised to respect all people regardless of ethnicity or religion. The truth be told. The truth that many of slave heritage ignore. The Europeans wanted cheap labor. It was a lot easier to trade worthless or almost worthless items to a tribe/family leader for their neighbors. Lets say you are a leader of a family. You covet what your neighbors have. Or you hold a grudge against some in your family. All you need to do is get rid of them. There will be no retribution. They will be long gone. Now what ever was theirs is now yours. On the point of retribution. Only those actually involved should be held accountable. So those that sold their neighbors/relatives and only the European ancestry that participated. Both parties are equally guilty. Retribution is unfair to all that are being held accountable. If only one child misbehaves do all the children get corrected? Not all southern whites owned,profitted or approved of slavery. When the Irish came during the potato famine they were held in lower esteem then the African's. If there was a job that the chances of living through it or being maimed for life were marginally high guess who got that job? The Irish got that job and essentially were slaughtered. I don't shed a tear for the Irish. The Africans had no choice on their forced relocation. The Irish did. Humans can be very cruel.
@davidsawyer1599
@davidsawyer1599 4 года назад
Here is another observation. Used to work with a Jamaican. He firmly believes that all the Chinese in Jamaica were actually on a cruise ship. Liked Jamaica so much that they settled there!? The Chinese are in Jamaica for the same reasons Africans are there. However the Chinese are some what different. They own upwards of 90% of all business there. Both ethnicities started out equally.
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