The Camp-Fires of the Everglades: or Wild Sports in the South

The Camp-Fires of the Everglades: or Wild Sports in the South

by Charles E. Whitehead
The Camp-Fires of the Everglades: or Wild Sports in the South

The Camp-Fires of the Everglades: or Wild Sports in the South

by Charles E. Whitehead

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Overview

"Whitehead, a wealthy New York attorney and avid sportsman, recounts an 1830s hunting expedition to Florida in this captivating reissue of a volume originally published in 1860. Whitehead recounts bear and turkey hunts, a panther that is caught in a pig pen, an Indian attack on a lighthouse, and various encounters with Florida pioneers. A vivid and, according to biologist Lovett Williams who provides the introduction, largely accurate depiction of a long-vanished Florida. "—Tampa Tribune-Times

Brought to the attention of UPF by the late Archie Carr,  this sportsman’s memoir of the Florida peninsula in the nineteenth century is a series of charming tales about hunting expeditions along the cracker frontier.
 The Florida peninsula in the 1830s was covered by flatwoods, swamps of giant cypress, and hammocks of cabbage palm and live oak trees. The land teemed with panther, black bear, wild hogs, and white ibis. Writing with clarity and elegance, Whitehead weaves his descriptions of this landscape into an old-fashioned, hair-raising adventure story. One strand relates the affairs of an extended hunting expedition; the other stand consists of the anecdotes told by the main characters around the campfires in the evenings. The hunting and fishing practices of natives in the area, principally Seminoles, and a few rugged pioneers enhance the historical detail.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813010953
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 09/20/1991
Series: Florida Sand Dollar Books
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

Table of Contents

Full-page Illustrationsix
Forewordxi
A Note on This Editionxiv
Preface [to the 1891 edition]xv
1.Turkey-Hunting1
2.The Camp Fire8
3.A Bear in the Camp22
4.The Dangers of Fire-Hunting30
5.The Plantation House of "Far Away"36
6.The Panther's Cub46
7.The Deer Hunt54
8.The Fireside at "Far Away"66
9.The Still Hunt73
10.The Florida Pocahontas89
11.The Florida Pocahontas--continued99
12.The Battue on Bonda Key110
13.The History of an Old Friend123
14.The Drowned Lands130
15.The Skin of the Tiger-Cat150
16.Supper154
17.Home Again165
18.The Burial177
19.Indian History183
20.A Bear in Difficulty188
21.Turtle-Spearing193
22.Tarpon-Fishing198
23.How We Conquered Halleck Tustenuggee208
24.The "Painter" in the Pig Pen218
25.The Sand-Hill Crane227
26.Poke Receives a Cur'osity and Tells a Yarn232
27.Woodland Choruses242
28.Life in the Light-House249
29.Tracking the Enemy253
30.Smoking Out the Enemy260
31.Besieging the Light-House266
32.Mike and Tiger Tail Play Chess275
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