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Rembert W. Patrick

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Rembert Wallace Patrick
Born1909
Died1967
Occupation(s)Historian, professor

Rembert Wallace Patrick (1909–1967) was an American historian, longtime University of Florida history professor, and prolific author of works on Florida's history, particularly the Reconstruction Era.[1] The Florida Historical Society gives out an award named in his honor.[2]

Bibliography

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  • The reconstruction of the Nation (10 editions)
  • Jefferson Davis and his cabinet
  • Florida under five flags
  • The fall of Richmond
  • Florida fiasco; rampant rebels on the Georgia-Florida border, 1810-1815
  • Aristocrat in uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch
  • The story of Florida
  • History of Florida (textbook) This country of ours
  • Twenty-five stories complete in themselves (a collection on the discovery and development of America)
  • Race relations in the South

References

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  1. ^ Eckert, Edward K. (April 1968). "Rembert Wallace Patrick: A Bibliography". The Florida Historical Quarterly. 46 (4). Florida Historical Society: 314–321. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
  2. ^ Awards Archived 2015-03-07 at the Wayback Machine Florida Historical Society]

Further reading

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  • Rembert Wallace Patrick by Herbert J Doherty
  • Papers, 1909-1961 by Julien Chandler Yonge
  • Records, 1923-1982 by Florida Historical Society
  • Fletcher Melvin Green papers, 1898-1980 (bulk 1935-1965) by Fletcher Melvin Green