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George L. Chapel
Apalachicola Historical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 75
Apalachicola, Florida 32329
Reprinted by Permission

Chapter 1 - The Indians
Chapter 2 - The Spanish
Chapter 3 - The English
Chapter 4 - Scottish Traders
Chapter 5 - The United States
Chapter 6 - The Settlements
Chapter 7 - Apalachicola
Chapter 8 - The Civil War
Chapter 9 - Cypress
Chapter 10 - World War II
Chapter 11 - Seafood
Selected Bibliography

George L.  Chapel Is a local Historian.

He has kindly given us his permission to re-produce his volumes local history about Apalachicola, St. George Island, Carrabelle, Eastpoint and the rest of Franklin County.   Known now as Forgotten Florida