FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2024 PUBLIC HISTORY FORUM
and the
TALLAHSSEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY BICENTENNIAL CONFERENCE
SCHEDULE
(subject to change)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
6:00—9:00 pm: Florida Historical Society Board Meeting (Pinewoods)
THURSDAY, MAY 16
7:30 – 8:30 am: Registraation and Bookstore Open/Coffee & Conversation
(Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens)
8:30—9:00 am: Session 1 (Ornate)
Welcome!
- Ben Brotemarkle, Executive Director, Florida Historical Society
- David Rahahe-Tih Webb, Opening Invocation and Land Acknowledgement
- James M. Denham, President, Florida Historical Society
- Bob Holladay, President, Tallahassee Historical Society
- William Pope DuVal, Territorial Governor of Florida
9:00—9:30 am: Session 2: (Ornate)
An Overview of Tallahassee and Leon County History (Ornate)
- Bob Holladay, President, Tallahassee Historical Society
9:30—9:45 am: Break (Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens-book room)
9:45—10:30 am: Session 3 (Ornate)
Wakulla Springs Archaeology (Ornate)
- James S. Dunbar, Archaeologist, Aucilla Research Institute
10:30—10:45 am: Break (Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens-book room)
10:45 am—11:30 am: Session 4: (Ornate)
William Pope DuVal and the Founding of Tallahassee (Ornate)
- James M. Denham, author of “Florida Founder William P. DuVal: Frontier Bon Vivant”
11:45—1:00 pm: Florida Historical Society Annual Awards Luncheon, (Bricks and Brass)
(pre-registration required)
THURSDAY TOURS
(Off site for the rest of the day-ticketed event))
1:10 pm: Bus Departs from Four Points Hotel
1:15—2:15 pm: State Archives of Florida Tour
2:30—3:30 pm: Mission San Luis Tour
3:45—4:30 pm: Florida State Capitol Museum Tour
4:30—5:30 pm: Theater With a Mission in the Historic Florida State Capitol Senate Chamber
5:30—6:30 pm: Reception in the Historic Florida State Capitol Rotunda. Enjoy open bar and hors d'oeuvres with live music
6:45 pm—Bus returns to Four Points Hotel
FRIDAY, MAY 17
8:00 – 9:00 am: Registration and Bookstore
(Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens)
9:00—9:45 AM: Session 5 (Ornate)
Tourism History/History Tourism
- John T. Foster, author of At the Dawn of Tourism in Florida: Abolitionists, Print Media, and Images for Early Vacationers, and co-editor of Calling Yankees to Florida: Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Forgotten Tourist Articles
- Ben Brotemarkle, author of “Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida,” and “Crossing Division Street: An Oral History of the African American Community in Orlando,” Producer and Host of Florida Frontiers radio and television.
9:45—10:00 am: Break (Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens-book room)
10:00-10:15 am Welcome to Tallahassee
- Hon. John E. Dailey, Mayor of Tallahassee
10:15—11:00 am: Session 6 (Ornate)
The Florida Civil Rights Museum
- Delaitre Jordon Hollinger, Founder
- Jacqueline Yvonne Perkins, Co-Executive Director
11:00—11:15 am: Break (Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens-book room)
11:15 am—12:15 pm: Session 7 (Ornate)
Challenges in the Search for Equity and Equality
- Bruce Horovitz, author of “Justice Pursued: The Exoneration of Nathan Myers and Clifford Williams”
- Michael Gengler, author of “We Can Do It,” inspiration for the documentary film “Bridging Troubled Waters: Coach Jessie Heard, Football, and Desegregation”
12:15—1:15 pm: Lunch on your own
FRIDAY TOURS
(Off site until reception at 6 pm (ticketed event)()
1:30 pm: Bus departs from Four Point Hotel
1:30—2:30 pm: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Tour
2:45—3:45 pm: The Grove Museum Tour
4:00—5:00 pm: John G. Riley House Museum
5:10 Bus returns to Sheraton 4 Points Hotel
6:00—7:00 pm: Reception at Bricks and Brass: (pre-registration required)
Sponsored by Michael Gengler
Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and open bar with live music by acoustic guitarist Ben Lougheed
7:00—9:00 pm: Banquet Dinner in Bricks and Brass (pre-registration required)
Jillian Prescott Memorial Lecturer: Mary E. Adkins
“Florida Constitutional Law: Cases in Context”
SATURDAY, MAY 18
8:00 – 9:00 am: Registration and Bookstore Open
(Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens)
9:00 - 10:00 am: Session 8 (Ornate)
The Spanish Seminole
- David Webb
10:00—10:15 am: Break (Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens-book room)
10:15—11:15 am: Session 9 (Ornate)
Once Upon a Time in Florida
- Maurice J. O’Sullivan, author and editor of multiple books including Have You Not Hard of Floryda?, Orange Pulp, and Florida’s Golden Age.
- Lu Vickers, author of books including Cypress Gardens, America’s Tropical Wonderland: How Dick Pope Invented Florida, Remembering Paradise Park: Tourism and Segregation at Silver Springs,” and Weeki Wachee, City of Mermaids: A History of One of Florida’s Oldest Roadside Attractions.
- Rick Kilby, author of Florida’s Healing Waters: Gilded Age Mineral Springs, Seaside Resorts, and Health Spas, and Finding the Fountain of Youth: Ponce de Leon and Florida’s Magical Waters.
11:15—11:30 am: Break (Coffee & snacks in Pine Barrens-book room)
11:30 am—12:30 am: Session 10 (Ornate)
President’s Roundtable Discussion
- James M. Denham, President, Florida Historical Society
- Bob Holladay, President, Tallahassee Historical Society
- Maurice J. O’Sullivan, Immediate Past President, Florida Historical Society
- Doug Smith, Past President, Tallahassee Historical Society
12:30 pm: Pick Up Box Lunch and depart on your own for the Tallahassee Museum
(Ticketed event)