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This
is the story beginning in the 1800s in the heartland of Central
Florida. This is history of the land and its native inhabitants.
Conjointly this is a biographical memoir of the life of Dr. Barbara
Castleberry Carlton who borne the idea of the project and tenaciously
dug out every historical fact regarding the lives of those who
settled this land with love, devotion, and determination, and
whose descendants have continued to do so for some two hundred
years.
About
the Author:
Dr. Barbara Castleberry Carlton leads a life that honors
the history of this land and its people, both of which she came
to love and cherish as a family doctor. Just out of medical school
she cast her lot in the heartland of Florida and never once entertained
the idea of going elsewhere. Dr. Barbara says “home is where the
heart is” and for her that is at the Bar A Ranch, a few miles
west of Wauchula. However, her summers are spent in Cashiers,
North Carolina. Her magnanimous generosity and tireless work for
her community, state, and country as well as her family and friends,
is legend.
Barbara
Oehlbeck is a native of North Carolina, however, in the ‘70s,
she and husband, Dr. Luther Oehlbeck, became “transplanted” Floridians
where they have collaborated in writing and photography.As a fulltime
freelance writer Barbara’s work appears in Florida’s statewide
Farmer & Rancher Newspaper and she is a frequent contributor to
state and national publications.The Oehlbecks live in Muse,where
their mail box is over a mile from their country home, which is
also home to Danny, Dana, and baby Dusty, the donkeys, as well
as handsome native turkeys.
392
pages, 2009, 8" x 10", jacketed hardcover
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