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William Stork

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388: 121:(i.e. the French and Indian War). Stork made a career change in 1764, and decided to be a plantations agent in the colony of East Florida. Stork was in Florida in 1765, and traveled to England by 1766, when the first edition of his Florida journal was published. He then travelled back to Florida in 1767, and "died with the fright" during an insurrection of indentured servants in August 1768. 132:, subtitled "with a journal kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas : upon a journey from St. Augustine up the river St. John's, as far as the lakes : with explanatory botanical notes, illustrated with an accurate map of East-Florida, and two plans, one of St. Augustine, and the other of the Bay of Espiritu Santo", the latter referring to 28: 163:, which soon afterwards appeared in Stork's History of East Florida. How it happened to be published there we cannot pretend to say; but it is the only part of the many surreptitious sketches, which have been pirated from Mr. Gauld's works, that has been literally and pretty correctly copied; tho' there is an error of about 30 miles or more in the Latitude. 178:
The published work by de Brahm lists "Storck William Esqr." as a Florida inhabitant between the years 1763 and 1771 "In the King's Employ" under the category of "Draughtsmen" with the stated qualifications "Oculist, Physician", with his status listed as "Dead."
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Gauld, George. 1790. "An account of the surveys of Florida, &c: with directions for sailing from Jamaica or the West Indies, by the west end of Cuba, and through the Gulph of Florida. To accompany Mr. Gauld's charts." Page
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Stork advertised in London in 1751 and 1752 that he was the oculist to the Princess of Wales. He then advertised his services as an oculist in Jamaica in 1760. He arrived in
128:, written in English, was published in three editions, two in 1766, subtitled "With Remark on its Future Importance to Trade and Commerce" and a third in 1769, as 110:, we know that Stork performed cataract couching. Stork is the first known to have performed cataract couching in the area that became the United States. 415: 27: 330: 168: 350: 152: 133: 103: 175:, listing the residents of East Florida up to 1771, refers to him as "William Stork, Esq., historian". 94:
and advertised his services as an oculist in 1761. He travelled up and down the Eastern colonies from
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and published pamphlets encouraging its settlement. Some accounts state that he was initially from
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In the summer of 1765 he made an accurate survey of the Bay of
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The book reputedly featured a plagiarised copy of a map by
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Leffler CT, Schwartz SG, Grzybowski A, Braich PS (2015).
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from the Spanish by the treaty of 1763 which ended the
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Index


Botanist
American colonies
East Florida
Germany
Philadelphia
Annapolis, Maryland
Boston
Dedham, Massachusetts
Nathaniel Ames
Florida
Seven Years' War
St. Augustine, Florida
St. Johns River
Tampa Bay
John Bartram
George Gauld
John William Gerard de Brahm
Harvard University
An Account of East-Florida
An Account of East-Florida








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