Barron Gift Collier (1873-1939).
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Cedar logs were hand-cut and laid out to bring the drills into place for piercing the rock below the muck.
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Women traveled with the laborers to do the washing and cooking.
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Oxen were used to pull the dynamite out to the newly-drilled holes for blasting.
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Hialeah Drug Company in a Miami suburb, circa 1921.
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Opening day ceremonies for the Tamiami Trail at Everglades City, April 27, 1928.
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Hialeah welcome sign depicts Seminole Indian Jack Tigertail in traditional dress.
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