Apalachicola Diary: Life, oysters and history in an Old Florida town Buy on Amazon
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Apalachicola Diary: Life, oysters and history in an Old Florida town

Publisher Gray Oak Books
Category History
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Author(s) Jimmie J. Nichols
Publisher Gray Oak Books
ISBN / ASIN 0941062228
ISBN-13 9780941062220
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #621,203
Category History
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
Imagine Mayberry, but with an almost endless supply of oysters. Jimmie J. Nichols loved the little Gulf Coast town of Apalachicola, Florida, whose fishermen harvest 90 percent of Florida's oysters, and 10 percent of the nationwide supply. Nichols wrote about it all with the skill of a big-city writer, capturing Old Florida characters such as Tasso Rooso and his Wildcat Goldmine business, which used a simple but effective form of bookeeping. Tasso, a seafood dealer, put sales into his left hand pocket and paid expenses out of right hand pocket. If his left hand pocket ran too low, he got worried. Nichols chronicles the beginnings of the nationally renowned Apalachicola Historic District, which dates to the 1830's, artists such as Margaret Key, and the last steamboat to dock on the Apalachicola River. There are stories about Port St. Joe, Carrabelle, Sumatra, Chapman s Hickory-Pecan tree, Indian Pass, and the history of the Florida Seafood Festival. He tells why Bing Crosby sang a hit song about Apalachicola, the history of neighborhoods such as Irish Town and the Hill District, and the old ferry to St. George Island.
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