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Brian R. Rucker is a history professor and author in the United States. He teaches at Pensacola State College and the University of West Florida.

He has written about the history of West Florida. He served as president of the Gulf South Historical Association. He was a presenter for Escambia County's 200th anniversary celebrations.[1]

Southeastern Louisiana University has a Brian Rucker Collection of papers.[2]

Writings

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Books

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  • A Bagdad Christmas; A Fictional Story about the Old Mill Town of Bagdad Patagonia Press (1990)[3]
  • Treasures of the Panhandle; A Journey Through West Florida University Press of Florida (2011)[4]
  • Mine Eyes Have Seen: Firsthand Reminiscences of the Civil War in West Florida[1]
  • Worlds Within the World: The Story of the Walt Disney World Resort Hotels 1971-2021[5][6]

Articles

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  • "Arcadia and Bagdad: Industrial Parks of Antebellum Florida" Florida Historical Quarterly Vol. 67: No. 2, Article 4 (1987)[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Moon, Troy (May 12, 2021). "Pensacola State College | PSC History Professor Brian Rucker key figure in Escambia County 200th anniversary celebration | (850)484-1000".
  2. ^ "Brian Rucker Collection". www.southeastern.edu.
  3. ^ Rucker, Brian R. (October 1990). A Bagdad Christmas: A Fictional Story about the Old Mill Town of Bagdad. Patagonia Press. ISBN 9781882695157.
  4. ^ Rucker, Brian R. (2011). Treasures of the Panhandle: A Journey Through West Florida. University Press of Florida. ISBN 9780813037608.
  5. ^ Moon, Troy (June 10, 2021). "Pensacola State College | PSC history professor Brian Rucker pens book on Walt Disney World Resorts | (850)484-1000".
  6. ^ Rucker, Brian R. (March 2021). Worlds within the World: The Story of the Walt Disney World Resorts 1971-2021. Bob McLain Media. ISBN 9781683903048.
  7. ^ Rucker, Brian (March 1, 2022). "Arcadia and Bagdad: Industrial Parks of Antebellum Florida". Florida Historical Quarterly. 67 (2).