Tallahassee is a "capital city" in many ways, epitomizing the dynamic
quality of the State of Florida in its evolution from a small settlement
to a thriving agricultural town to a present-day metropolis. The story
of Tallahassee and Leon County is a story of people - men and women,
black, white, and Indian, farmers, entrepreneurs, educators -
visionaries all, who individually and collectively inspired others to
work toward fulfilling Tallahassee's promise. Historians Mary Loiuse
Ellis and William Warren Rogers and photographic archivist Joan Perry
Morris remind us ". . . there must be a cognizance and appreciation of
our past . . . " and in Favored Land they have portrayed an area aware
of its heritage, alert to the needs of the present, and prepared to meet
the challenges of the future. This is a volume to be treasured by anyone
who has ever called Tallahassee and Leon County home.