The Adventures of Charlie Pierce Bring Florida’s Past to the Present

I am not a native Floridian, but after living in this state for 12 years, I have developed a strong appreciation for all things Florida. Let’s face it, Florida is a VERY unique state, with 10 different regions, cultures, even accents! It stands to reason then, that the history of Florida is as unique and varied as the cultures and people that have inhabited it over the past five centuries.

Diving into Florida history with your child is a fantastic journey. There are many ways to do this- through field trips to local battle sites, forts and landmarks, videos, visiting local history museums- and thanks to a fifth generation Floridian, Harvey Oyer III, we can discover early pioneer Florida with a new series of children’s books about one of Florida’s first pioneers, Charlie Pierce.

The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American JungleOyer is descended from one of the earliest pioneer families in South Florida. He is the great-great grandson of Captain Hannibal Dillingham Pierce and his wife Margretta Moore Pierce, who in 1872 became one of the first non-Native American families to settle in Southeast Florida. Oyer is the great-grand nephew of Charlie Pierce, the subject of the book series. Oyer, an avid historian and former chairman of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, learned about his great-uncle Charlie’s adventures from stories passed down from his grandmother.

In 1872 the Atlantic coast of Florida was a wild place, populated by Seminole Indians, alligators, shipwrecks and a few hardy pioneer families. Charlie and his parents moved to Florida, when he was eight years-old, to homestead and settle in what was basically a jungle. Charlie’s adventures began right away. Despite Over 40 years of wars between the Seminole Indians and the white man, Charlie meets and befriends a young Seminole boy named Tiger Bowlegs. Together they explore their surroundings and grow a friendship that helps to end hostilities between their peoples. Along the way, Tiger teaches Charlie the Seminole language, how to hunt and fish, and the ways of the indigenous peoples. Charlie and his family also encounter their first hurricanes, learn to survive in a foreign land, salvage shipwrecks, and discover Spanish treasure.

Our family recently read the first book in the series, The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American Jungle together, and all of us were engrossed in the story of Charlie and his family. Compared to other parts of North America, there were very few pioneers in Florida in the 1800’s, therefore Charlie’s story gives us a rare glimpse of that period in history, when Florida was no-man’s land. Thankfully, Charlie kept a lifelong journal which Oyer was able to draw from in writing his books.

The second book in the series, The Last Egret, follows Charlie and his friends as they travel deep into the unexplored Florida Everglades to hunt plume birds for their feathers. During the late 19th Century, the fashion rage throughout America and Europe was colorful bird feathers to adorn people’s hats and clothing. Hunters killed millions of birds in the Florida Everglades to supply the booming trade in feathers. They never imagined the challenges they would encounter, what they would learn about themselves, and how they would contribute to American history.

I highly recommend Oyer’s books as a way to pique your child’s interest in Florida history. In addition to being a great source of historical information, The Last Egret also meets several Florida Sunshine State Standards . The Florida Sunshine State Standards (FSSS) are a set of benchmarks that schools are required to implement in order for students to achieve a well-rounded education. Some of those standards include learning about Florida history, and although homeschool educators are not required to follow them, it’s nice to know that this series of books is written with FSSS compliance in mind. The author’s website has free downloadable teaching tools and information to help integrate the book into your child’s curriculum.

Oyer is well known for his engaging and popular presentations, and he is available to speak to homeschool groups in the state. He can be reached through his website: The Adventures of Charlie Pierce.

Click to hear an interview with Harvey Oyer on Florida Frontiers, a weekly radio show produced by the Florida Historical Society:  http://myfloridahistory.org/frontiers/shows/106

Check out the videos below that talk about the books and ways that they are being used throughout the state to teach history & conservation.

The Last Egret documentary:

Charlie Pierce Days coming soon:

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Lupe Tucker

I’m a homeschooling mother of five wonderful children. I began homeschooling in the state of Florida in 2005, and since then I’ve supported thousands of parents in their homeschool journey. I built and published HomeschoolingFlorida.com, a hub of informative articles that walk parents through many different aspects of homeschooling in Florida. I also founded several Facebook groups to help guide and connect parents: FLVS Homeschooling Parents (Flex) and Florida Homeschoolers Dual Enrolled. I am a Florida Certified Teacher and am licensed to do evaluations in all 67 counties in Florida. I hold a Master in Fine Arts degree in English – Creative Writing from the University of Florida. In addition to educating my own children, I’ve taught at the university, high school, middle school, and elementary levels. Other services I offer include one-on-one consulting via Zoom and by phone and high school transcript services. You can learn more about that by visiting my other website, www.HomeschoolTranscriptsFL.com Please let me know if you have any questions about evaluations or any other aspect of homeschooling in Florida. I am an expert in high school course planning, dual enrollment, college admissions, college admission essays, and Bright Futures. Most of all, I am your ally. I work for YOU, to equip you and encourage you as you help your children learn and grow. If you want to book a consultation, visit my appointment page: www.calendly.com/lupita-tucker