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| #2377078 in eBooks | 2005-08-24 | 2005-08-24 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Wonderful Book with emphasis on the early 1950s|By S. Wynn|"Broward County: The Photography of Gene Hyde" is a fine addition to the "Images of America" series. Gene Hyde was a photographer who worked in Broward County for over forty years. The book is chock full of vintage black & white photographs dating from Hyde's earliest work from the 1930s (including a shot of eventual C|About the Author|Author Susan Gillis, local historian and curatorial consultant, presents here over 200 images from the Gene Hyde Collection of the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society. Gillis is also the author of Fort Lauderdale: The Venice of America and Fort L
In 1915, the South Florida communities of Fort Lauderdale, Dania, Pompano, Hallandale, Deerfield, and Davie joined together to form a county. They named it Broward, in honor of the governor whose Everglades drainage program had brought them such prosperity. Today, Broward is Florida's second largest county, with 1.6 million people. Photographer Aaron Eugene Hyde came to Fort Lauderdale in 1933, at the age of 16, to begin a 40-year career, serving as one of the county's f...
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