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Cesar Becerra Logging Industry Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SPC8075

Scope and Contents

This little known part of Florida history was extensively documented in 1994-1995 by South Florida filmmaker and historian Cesar Becerra. This collection represents his work and research that has subsequently been used in exhibits and at least one court case. It contains photographs, interview transcripts, and video pertaining to his research efforts.

Dates

  • Created: 1971 - 1994

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research. Researchers must contact Special Collections & University Archives in advance for access to unprocessed born digital materials in this collection. Collection restrictions, copyright limitations, or technical complications may hinder the SPCUA’s ability to provide access to unprocessed born digital materials.

Conditions Governing Use

The Cesar Becerra Logging Collection is owned by Florida International University. This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).

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Biographical / Historical

You would never think of the Florida Everglades as a major contributor to Florida's logging industry, but from the 1920s through the early 1950s, it was. The epicenter was the long-abandoned Collier County town of Jerome, located on State Rd.29 just north of U.S.41. The Jerome lumber mill once was among the most productive in the United States. During the 1940s, loggers cut and finished about 100,000 board feet every day. About a thousand workers, mostly African-American men, kept the mill going. In addition to the dangers inherent in this kind of work, the men dealt with snakes, alligators, and oppressive heat. This little known part of Florida history was extensively documented in 1994-1995 by South Florida filmmaker and historian Cesar Becerra. This collection represents his work and research that has subsequently been used in exhibits and at least one court case. It includes photographs taken during the industry's heyday, government documents, videos, and oral history interviews with former loggers.

Extent

8.31 Linear Feet : 5 Banker Boxes 1 Small, flat box 1 Large, flat box 2 Slide Carousel boxes

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The materials in this collection are arranged in the following series':

Series 1: Papers Series 2: Photographs Series 3: Videos Oversize Items Slide Carousel

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Materials were donated by Cesar Becerra

General

The materials in this collection concern the environmental impacts of industry in the Florida Everglades. For further research, the Franklin Adams Collection (SPC 9000) also relates to the Big Cypress Preserve.

Additionally, the James A. Haley Congressional Papers and the Andy Ireland Congressional Papers--both collections housed at Florida Southern College--relate to Big Cypress and the broader Everglades region.

Title
A Guide to the Cesar Becerra Logging Industry Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Jeffrey Zines
Date
January 2023
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Florida International University Repository

Contact:
Green Library
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Miami FL 33199 US
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