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roscoebarnes3 · 1 year
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USM’s Max Grivno to discuss Hernando De Soto at November 22 meeting of Natchez Historical Society
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Dr. Max Grivno
University of Southern Mississippi
NATCHEZ, Miss. – Max Grivno, faculty member of University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, will talk about Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto at the November meeting of the Natchez Historical Society.
Grivno’s presentation is titled, "Hernando De Soto and the First European Contact with the Mississippi Civilization of the Lower Mississippi Valley." It will be given at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022, at Historic Natchez Foundation at 108 S. Commerce St. The program will follow a social time set for 6:30 p.m.
Grivno said he is happy to be speaking again before the NHS.
“The lecture covers an important, but often overlooked, period in the region's history,” he said. “It shows not only the devastation caused by De Soto's raid in the southeast, but also considers how Native people built new societies in its aftermath."
Grivno is an associate professor at USM. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from University of Maryland-College Park, where he also earned his master’s degree. Grivno completed his bachelor’s degree at St. Olaf College.
Grivno is the author of Gleanings of Freedom: Free and Slave Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line, 1790-1860 (University of Illinois Press, 2011); and Historic Resource Study, Ferry Hill Plantation (Forgotten Books, 2017). In addition to Mississippi History, his expertise is in Antebellum South, Slavery, Economic and Labor History.
For more information, visit http://natchezhistoricalsociety.org/67001.html.
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subimosriscos · 4 years
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🐐: • "𝔼𝕟 𝕦𝕟 𝕄𝕒𝕣 𝕕𝕖 ℍ𝕚𝕖𝕝𝕠, 𝕄𝕠𝕟𝕥𝕒ñ𝕒𝕤 𝕕𝕖 𝔽𝕦𝕖𝕘𝕠" • . En un mar de hielo Montañas de fuego. Sueño con veros En la distancia, oscura y remota, Alumbráis mis anhelos, mis miedos. ¿Qué tenéis, que me prendéis fuego? Me llamáis, y responderos siempre quiero... Cedo, me entrego. Sois la demostración de que puedo. . Y a vosotros/as, ¿Qué os inspiran las montañas? ⛰⛰⛰ . . . . . . #subimosriscos #vive_montanas #hikingbangers #backpackingculture #smellofthemountain #barrabes #tucaranorte #montañas #montanerodominguero #mountain_planet #mountain_world #estaes_montes #montagne_my_life #spanishexplorers #mountainsunrise #switzerlandmountains #swissmountains #swissalps🇨🇭 #glaciar #glaciares #glaciers #swissmountainview #switzerland_destinations #repostandoomundo #destinomochilero #mountainshotz #mountainlovers #destinosreposts #glaciermountain #mountainstories https://www.instagram.com/p/B-h8PkTCkvb/?igshid=13xojajcq6wq5
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delrioalmonte · 4 years
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"No aspiro a las metas del mundo actual. Prefiero ser "el bicho raro" que busca la simple idea de ser feliz donde realmente quiere." ⛰️⛰️⛰️ . Corriendo 🏃 por la periferia de la Bardena 🏜️. Navarra 📍. .⬇️Blog link⬇️. 🏔️📷📝@delrioalmonte📝📷🏔️ . #delrioalmonte #vive_montanas @mountainsforever_ #loves_mountains #rutas_salvajes_ #mountainworld @gopro #goprohero7 #mountain #montanerodominguero #moon_mountains @barrabes #beadventurer #landscape #privatesportshop #fever_mountains #fever_natura #hikevibes #photooftheday #mgxpics #natgeo #moveyourworld @ig_monumentalworld_landscape #spanishexplorers #natgeo @planet_earth_shots @montagne_my_life @kings_shots @aonijie.es @trailrunning_lovers #trailrunning #trail #navarragrafías #primavera #navarra #naturaleza @igersnavarra @naturaleza.navarra @fever_navarra (en Bardenas Reales de Navarra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAXZQx1pyWt/?igshid=1w3svoe0w45vc
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blacktiebeard · 6 years
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Magnolia Plantation gives you a #bearducation along the marsh walk. Did you know the origin of Spanish moss? - www.blacktiebeard.com . . . #spanishmoss#naturewalk#charleston#spanishexplorers#knowledge
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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thislosangele-blog1 · 7 years
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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wwe-memes-blog · 7 years
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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apriceless-blog1 · 7 years
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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haydndunn-blog1 · 7 years
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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subimosriscos · 4 years
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🐐: Un homenaje por esos lugares que descubres por casualidad, o que más bien te sorprenden, y te quedas sólo para ti, guardando su secreto. Ese acuerdo jamás expresado con palabras fruto de la relación íntima que tuviste con ese espacio. Algo de tí quedó allí y algo te llevaste de él. Brindo bien alto por aquellas personas por las que violaría la secreta intimidad que ese lugar me confió y el pacto que juré. Personas a las que quiero y que también forman parte de mi.  Y tú, ¿Tienes algún lugar secreto que no compartes con nadie? Si lo tienes... ¿Con quién lo compartirías y por qué? Pero no me lo digáis!! 🤫🤫🤐🤐 Sólo... Pensad sobre ello haber con qué os encontráis. A mi me ha gustado el ejercicio 😉 . . . . . . . . . #subimosriscos #irlanda #irlanda🇮🇪 #ireland_travel #ireland_passion #turismoirlanda #descubreirlanda #loveireland #discoverireland #raw_ireland #littlepiecesofireland #irishroadtrip #ireland #ireland_gram #ireland🍀 #ireland_insta #ireland_daily #irelandcalling #visitireland #irelandtrip #irelandroadtrip #irelandinspires #loves_ireland #acantilados #cliffs #irishcastles #castlesofireland #nogeotag #secretplaces #spanishexplorers https://www.instagram.com/p/CB_N4hrI4_M/?igshid=3gjjaf0ggdmn
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delrioalmonte · 4 years
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"Aunque te pares, la vida sigue fluyendo." . Aguas del río Ultzama, a su paso por el puente de la Trinidad de Arre.📍 🏔️📷📝@delrioalmonte📝📷🏔️ . #delrioalmonte @mountainsforever_ #rutas_salvajes_ #mountainworld @barrabes #beadventurer #navarragrafias #meteopirineos #landscape #privatesportshop #fever_natura #hikevibes #photooftheday #mgxpics #nohome #natgeo #moveyourworld @ig_monumentalworld_landscape #spanishexplorers #moveyourworld #photo_naturr #fever_navarra #river #pentax #pentaxk70 #watercolor #photo #navarra #igersnavarra #igerspamplona #igersspain #fotografia #trekking #instant @moodygrams @planet_earth_shots @lonelyplanet (en Puente de la Trinidad de Arre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CASlOVpJVsr/?igshid=1athe9brigzc5
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Why the name Manatee? For those familiar with the Florida coastline, you know that the manatee is a large, gentle sea mammal likened to a cow. The area now known as Manatee County first developed its roots more that 450 years ago when a Spanish explorer named Hernando DeSoto discovered the coastline in 1539 while searching for the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado. When the object of their search was not found, DeSoto and his crew left and the area remained unsettled until 1842 when Josiah Gates, another explorer, planted roots on the land and dubbed it Manatee County for the gentle mammals traversing the areas waterways. #floridacoastline #spanishexplorer
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