Cotanchobee Winter - Tampa Bay History Center
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Cotanchobee Winter - Tampa Bay History Center
In is Issue President’s Letter.......................pg. 2 Cigar City Gala......................... pg. 3 The 1834 Society........................pg. 3 Artifact Spotlight......................pg. 4 Adult Programs.........................pg. 5 Children’s Programs..................pg. 6 Children’s Programs..................pg. 7 Staff...........................................pg. 11 Board of Trustees.....................pg. 11 History Center Foundation......pg. 11 tampabayhistorycenter.org Suited for Space lands at the History Center In 1961 President John F. Kennedy declared the United States would land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth before the end of the decade. To achieve this ambitious goal, astronauts would need not only a spacecraft to launch them safely into space, but a spacesuit that would protect them as well. Without the proper clothing to keep them alive while traveling, living, and working beyond the bonds of Earth, space exploration would not be possible. Suited for Space, on loan from the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) and the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, explores the evolution of spacesuit development from the first quarter of the 20th century until the dawn of the shuttle era. The exhibition features large-scale photographs of suits worn by astronauts from Project Mercury through the Skylab program, as well as suits used in testing and training. The photographs were taken by Smithsonian photographer Mark Avino, who, in collaboration with Ronald Cunningham, also produced new X-ray images that provide a unique view of the interiors of the spacesuits. While the fragility of these spacesuits prevents them from traveling, the exhibition will feature a replica Apollo spacesuit on loan from NASA and 10 objects from the National Air and Space Photos above are courtesy of the Tampa Bay History Center Museum’s collection, including a glove, a boot and several helmets. Avino’s photographs provide a visual timeline of the spacesuits’ development over the years. Suited for Space includes images of suits that made history—like the one Buzz Aldrin wore on the moon—and those that never left the ground such as the Mark V spacesuit designed for Project Mercury. The design of the Mark V suit included an over-sized shoulder joint that provided an expanded level of mobility. However, with three astronauts sitting side-byside in a capsule the size of the front seat of a small car, the suit was not feasible for the Apollo mission. As a Smithsonian Affiliate Institution, the History Center receives priority scheduling for SITES exhibitions as well as the opportunity to borrow select items from the Smithsonian for display in our galleries. “We’re delighted to host our first SITES exhibition and we think that Florida’s close ties to NASA and the space program make it a great fit for us,” said Rodney Kite-Powell, the History Center’s Saunders Foundation Curator of History. Suited for Space is at the History Center through April 27. Sharing Stories at TBHC This past November, the galleries of the Tampa Bay History Center echoed with the question, “Where were you fifty years ago?” It was important to mark the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s visit to Tampa—the first visit of a sitting president—and it was wonderful to watch people share their stories of seeing him that day. Those who were not around at the time appeared equally riveted by the recollections of this important day in our community’s history. Of course, the euphoria of seeing the president was eclipsed four days later when he was assassinated in Dallas. That day also brought back vivid memories and elicited more stories as our guests reflected on the events surrounding November 22, 1963. While observing interactions between visitors as they discussed these historic events, our staff was once again reminded of the important role the Center plays in preserving the memory, identity and culture of our region. The idea of documenting President Kennedy’s visit to Tampa was Lynn Marvin Dingfelder’s. A former television reporter, producer and writer, Lynn wanted to create a documentary film chronicling JFK’s visit to Tampa. She canvassed the community, collecting stories and interviewing dignitaries, average citizens, law enforcement and even members of the President’s protection detail. Her documentary is a wonderful piece that captures the events of the Tampa visit in a personal and powerful way. When Lynn approached us about producing an exhibit to complement the film, we eagerly agreed. The film and the exhibit have served as teaching tools for preserving this important historical moment. But perhaps more importantly, they brought the community together to reflect and share stories…exactly what well-told history should do. My deepest thanks go to Lynn, her team and sponsors for their good work, and to the community for sharing these heartfelt stories. C. J. Roberts Frank E. Duckwall President and CEO 2013 Cigar City Gala – La Florida! Marks 500 Years in the Sunshine State Save the Date! This year’s Tampa Bay History Center Gala will be held on Friday, October 10, 2014. A palm tree-lined Florida landscape and 16th century-era historical reenactors welcomed guests to the 2013 Cigar City Gala – La Florida!, commemorating the 500th anniversary of Ponce de Leon’s arrival to our state. The vision of co-chairs Mary Lib and George Howell and honorary chair Judge E. J. Salcines came to life with a 16th century Spanish court, costumed conquistadors and a digital presentation of historic images of Florida and its early explorers. The Gala took patrons back in time to an age of discovery and adventure. “It was important to all of us for the Gala to honor Florida’s rich Hispanic heritage and this significant milestone in Florida history,” said George Howell. The Gala was a culinary adventure, too. The elaborate buffet ― generously underwritten by the Gonzmart Family and The Columbia Restaurant ― offering traditional Spanish tapas, the Columbia’s famed paella Valenciana, and decadent Spanish desserts. Revelers sipped Cava and a full array of spirits, while cigars, compliments of J.C. Newman Cigar Co., were offered on the terrace overlooking Harbour Island and the Riverwalk. Spanish guitar from Tom Jemmott greeted Gala patrons, while the after party crowd danced to the R & B sounds of the Shawn Brown Band. As guests departed, they received a special commemorative gift along with a congratulatory letter to the History Center from Ramon Gil-Casares, the Ambassador of Spain. The 1834 Society One of our most important initiatives of 2013 was to expand the Center’s 1834 Society. The 1834 Society is made up of individuals who have included the History Center in their estate plans. The Society takes its name from the year that Hillsborough County was formed by an act of Florida’s Territorial Legislature on January 25, 1834. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, the History Center has created an endowment that currently funds a significant portion of our annual operating budget. Unless otherwise directed by the donor, legacy gifts to the Center are utilized to support this endowment, which will ensure that the Center has the resources needed to offer new programs, host traveling and temporary exhibits, publish scholarly materials, and accomplish other important activities in the years ahead. “Those of us who have been blessed have a responsibility to give back to our community in both time and financial resources. Knowing one's history makes us appreciate even more what our ancestors Lead Sponsor: The Gonzmart Family & The Columbia Restaurant Group Platinum Sponsors: Lightning Foundation TECO Energy Gold Sponsors: The Alston M. Barrow Family Caspers Company Hill Ward Henderson Holland & Knight LLP Raymond James Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP Tampa Bay Rays Tom and Lee Touchton Co-Chairs: Mary Lib and George Howell Mallory Howell Jessica and Cain Diehl Courtney and C. Vance Smith Honorary Chair: Judge E. J. Salcines 2013 Gala Ambassadors: June Annis, Chair Maruchi Azorin Blanco, Pat Carter, Elizabeth Carrere, Celia Ferman, Sandra Gardner, Harrison Giddens, Natalie Goodwin, Rosemary Henderson, Sue Isbell, Lyle Klich, Lee Leavengood, Lyda Lindel, Mary Jane Martinez, Susan Mueller, Suki Murphy-Thomas, Liz Reynolds, Mary Kay Ross, Adajean Samson, Nancy Silverfield, Nancy Skemp, Lee Touchton, Ann Turner, Linda Ward, and Gail Whiting endured to make this country what it is today. After many years of researching, I was able to prove that my third great grandfather, Adam Garren, was at Fort Brooke. He served in the Second Seminole War under William Lauderdale and has five great grandchildren living in the Scott L. Peeler, Jr. Tampa area. On another side of my family my roots go back before Florida statehood. The town of Williston in Levy County was named for a part of my mother's family. She was Emily Willis Peeler and a charter member of the Tampa Bay History Center.” - Scott L. Peeler, Jr. Tampa Bay History Center 1834 Society Member For more information about the 1834 Society, or if you have included the History Center in your estate plans, please contact Lisa-Perry Richardson, Director of Advancement, at 813-675-8991. Winter Edition 2014 3 Artifact Spotlight Charting the Land of Flowers William Stork’s 1767 New Map of East Florida By Sara Baker, TBHC Volunteer William Stork’s Map in TBHC’s map exhibition—the New Map of East Florida—is important for several reasons. First, it’s one of only two pieces in the entire exhibit that is actually part of TBHC’s own collection. But it’s also unique in that there are only three known copies of this map in the world, and the other two reside in the British Library. It was drawn in 1767 by William Stork, one of many British surveyors and cartographers at the time of the British era in Florida (1763-1783), and is likely a copper engraving because the plate marks can be seen. You might wonder why this map’s title refers to East Florida when the west coast is plainly visible. The reason is that soon after the British took possession of Florida they split the territory into two colonies: East Florida, which encompassed only the peninsula of Florida, with its capital in St. Augustine; and West Florida, which included a Panhandle that extended all the way to the Mississippi River. Printed four years after the transfer of Florida to England, this broad-purpose map would have been an early attempt by the British to conceptualize what they owned in East Florida. The British ultimately wanted colonists to migrate to their new possessions so this map would have served the general purpose of illustrating the new territory. “Although there are some neat notations on the map,” says Rodney Kite-Powell, “there really wasn’t much to highlight at that time. 4 TampaBayHistoryCenter.org Plus, it wasn’t very accurate. There’s a mountain range in the middle of Florida, Tampa Bay is in the wrong place, and Hillsborough Bay hadn’t been named yet; Stork labeled it ‘Spirito Santo (Holy Spirit) Bay.’ But the east coast is well done. Stork did the best he could, and actually…it’s an attractive map and phenomenal that he got as much right as he did” Like most events in history, it’s the anecdotes that pique the greatest interest. As was mentioned, cartographer William Stork drew the map and he dedicated it to The Right Honourable the Earl of Hillsborough —the first Lord Hillsborough—for whom the Hillsborough River and Bay were later named. “But here’s the thing,” notes Rodney,” Lord Hillsborough was never given any land in Florida, nor did he ever come to Florida, or to any of the colonies.” Why, then, was this map dedicated to the earl, and why were places named after him? Because at that time the Earl Lord Hillsborough, who lived in Ireland, was Secretary of State for the British colonies and mapmakers in England were always on the lookout for ways to curry favor with their higher-ups. (Another example is Egmont Key, named for the Earl of Egmont.) And indeed, Lord Hillsborough was such an important man in his day that many locations in the U.S. were named after him (i.e. Hillsborough, N.C., Hillsborough, N.H., Hillsboro Inlet, an abbreviated version). “There are all kinds of Hillsboroughs!” declares Rodney, “but remember, there was no Hillsborough County until 1834, which was named years later after the river and the bay.” Another interesting story about Lord Hillsborough involves Benjamin Franklin who, before the revolution in about 1762, was sent to Ireland to meet with the British Secretary of State/earl. At that time, Franklin was on the fence about whether or not the colonies should rise up against the British. However, after spending just a short time with the earl, Franklin realized that if this guy was the one in charge, there was no choice but to revolt! And that’s the message he brought back when he returned home. Now the Hillsborough story takes a more modern turn. In the 1950s, the Sixth (or Seventh) Earl of Hillsborough and his wife visited Tampa during Gasparilla and it was then that they presented the New Map of East Florida to Hillsborough County, in appreciation of the county being named for their family. Then some 50 years later, in about 2000, the then-current Earl of Hillsborough, a 45-year-old man named Nick Downshire, was planning a trip to Florida with his family and wanted to pay a visit to Hillsborough County. “He got in touch with us,” recounts Rodney, “and we planned to show him the map, which he had never seen. But before he got here, his uncle the Marquis of Downshire had died, and that title was then conferred upon Nick. And so, Nick’s 8-year-old son became the new Earl of Hillsborough, and when the family arrived in Florida, I got to meet the new lord …a little kid! I wonder if he even remembers his visit to Hillsborough County.” This article originally appeared in TBHC’s Volunteer Voice newsletter, Issue 13, fall 2013. Charting the Land of Flowers: 500 Years of Florida Maps is currently on exhibit at the History Center through Feb. 16. Winter Edition 2014 5 6 TampaBayHistoryCenter.org Winter Edition 2014 7 We are grateful to these members, who joined or renewed between August 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 Sustaining Founder Members Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ferman, Jr. The Saunders Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Paul Christian Mrs. Anne Brooker Ray Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Spurlino Mrs. Charles M. Davis Mr. Fred P. Frankland The Honorable John F. Germany Mr. Peter D. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Jones Mr. Roger Robson Dr. Jay and Ann McKeel Ross Mr. and Mrs. L. Lowry Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. L. M. 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