They called it Fogartyville

They called it Fogartyville

by Ollie Z. Fogarty

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This is a history of the early generations of the Fogarty family, one of Florida's oldest and certainly important families, and the contributions they made in developing the area around Manatee County. It is a relatively sound account with the kind of information academic historians are thrilled to obtain from those with insider knowledge of the type the author, Ollie Z. Fogarty, was able to access. Still, the facing notes, "Some fiction has been used to connect the many bits and pieces of facts--names, dates, places, events, etc.--into a composite picture, a word mosaic of history," and it is not an objective, academic work by scholarly standards. It is solid family history, just as it presents itself, with the strengths and failings the genre offers. Published in 1972, it fits into the wave of reflection that the nation's impending bicentennial celebration created about how the country came to be what it was, and it's a nice read for anyone interested in the subject matter, for academic purposes or just entertainment.

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