Janie Gould

Oral History Project

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Floridays
1:04 pm
Fri February 15, 2013

Before electric refrigerators, family treasured ice man's visits

Margie Williams still remembers the ice man handing out slivers of ice to children playing outdoors on hot summer days in Fort Pierce. 

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Floridays
3:52 pm
Fri February 1, 2013

Before Sonic, there was Miracle Mile Sundries

Dollie Rivenbark Thomas worked as a curb girl at the drive-in in the early 1950s. Unlike Sonic's servers, she didn't roller skate to customers' cars.

Floridays
2:18 pm
Fri January 25, 2013

Tales from the Ocean Grill

The Ocean Grill is one of Vero Beach's best-known landmarks.

Mary Ellen Replogle, whose family has operated the iconic eatery for nearly half a century, remembers knocking on doors  to collect diners' unpaid bills.  

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Floridays
5:08 pm
Fri January 18, 2013

Scrub cattle gave way to Angus herds on Okeechobee ranch

Rancher James Alderman says some descendants of cows brought to Florida by Spaniards 500 years ago lived on the ranch in his grandfather's time.

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Floridays
2:44 pm
Tue January 8, 2013

Former rodeo trick rider shares memories

Sparky Dent could do a difficult maneuver known as Roman riding. She would stand with one foot in the saddle of one horse, and the other foot in the saddle of a second horse. She says the hard part was making sure the horses stayed together. 

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Floridays
2:39 pm
Mon December 10, 2012

'Rattlesnake' Johnson made his name in serpent hunting

Credit Google Images
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake

Kay Harvin, a Palm City author, has written about the legendary DeSoto County resident.

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Floridays
2:28 pm
Mon December 10, 2012

Pulp fiction writer once lived in Sebastian

Hugh Cave churned out more than 1,000 pieces of fiction before his death in 2004. Vero Beach author Milt Thomas has written a biography about him.

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Floridays
3:27 pm
Thu November 15, 2012

Centenarian says dancing has kept her going

Marjorie O'Quinn, who moved to Fort Pierce with her parents in 1924 when she was 12,  says square dancing especially gave her a good workout.   

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Floridays
12:00 am
Wed November 7, 2012

Retired Jupiter dairy man says happy herds give better milk

Judson Minear, now of Palm City,  remembers a sign at the dairy that advised workers to talk to the cows "as they would their wife." 

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Floridays
3:19 pm
Fri November 2, 2012

Raising goats a peaceful occupation for Treasure Coast woman

Credit Janie Gould
Darlene Dollins' goats are similar to lap dogs in size and personality.

Darlene Dollins has a herd of Nigerian dwarf goats on her farm in Indian River County, and sells soap that she makes from their milk.

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