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Cara SotoCara Soto in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Nov 26 1944
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... observed quite an apt description for Point This promontory might have been the most noticeable landmark of early mariners. another Spanish source of this city's name is suggested by Cara Soto. One interpretation of “rara" would indicate taking the initiative against the enemy. Assuming that Hernan do de Solo landed here despite hordes of hostile Indians, the theory carries some weight. ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Cara SotoCara Soto in Gainesville Sun - Sep 21 1990
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... BF Al City Tron Troy danta. Samuda, ti lupe Nem, Tenti, 6, (mor 0 0 0 Al Great CUL, Laa ti Oro lcm Cati- Ift Phan. patla Tau ti Cara Soto 10, banana. Ragna Jobman. Long Cta!., ti Ota 12, kx utta. MO FOOTBALL Favorita Underdog (Sunday) NY GIANTS 7 mbm GREEN OAY ZH Kroul Ciry HOUSTON 9 I nu CHICAGO ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
Cara SotoCara Soto in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Sep 9 1980
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"... Sahara desert. Over a period of lime, she suggested, this name may have been shortened to the prefix, sara. Finally, another writer believed thc area's original name probably was Cara Soto. Hc insisted that thc word cara lhc initiative against lhe enemy”), linked the word soto, means that Hernando DeSoto, not the father of Sara, landed here despite the opposition of ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Cara SotoCara Soto in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Sep 9 1980
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... the Sahara desert. Over a period of time, sric suggested, this name may have been shortened to the prefix, sara. Finally, another believed the area's original name probably was Cara Soto. He insisted that the word cara (meaning the initiative against lhe enemy"), linked thc word soto, means that Hernando nol thc lather of Sara, landed here despite the opposition ol ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States