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Cedar Key Florida Map - 1884 Historic Gulf Coast Bird's-Eye View
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Cedar Key Florida Map - 1884 Historic Gulf Coast Bird's-Eye ViewDiscover the Cedar Key Florida Map That Captures Gulf Coast Maritime Heritage Travel back to 1884, when the Cedar Key Florida Map revealed one of the Gulf Coast's most important 19th century port towns at the height of its prosperity. This remarkable lithograph by Beck & Pauli, published by J. J. Stoner of Madison, Wisconsin, captures Cedar Key when this small island community served as a vital hub for shipping, timber, and the booming oyster trade of
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