A Guide-Book of Florida and the South for Tourists, Invalids and Emigrants
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The guide condenses practical advice for travelers, convalescents, and prospective settlers in the American South, describing steamship and rail routes, accommodations, fares, seasonal considerations, and preparations; it surveys the region's history and indigenous remains, outlines Florida's physical geography, soils, climate, and health considerations, provides sketches of towns and resorts with hotel recommendations, and includes a map of the principal river. Observations combine the author's own tour notes with reports from other visitors to aid planning and local orientation.
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