Henry F. Swanson
Longtime custodian of Orange County agriculture and butterfly enthusiast
A "dyed-in-the-wool" Floridian . . . that's how Henry Swanson described himself. Florida
born and raised . . . Swanson could never imagine living anywhere other than
this beloved state. Born in West Palm Beach, raised in Eustis, educated
in Gainesville, and settling in Winter Park . . . Swanson is
100% Floridian.
His love of agriculture developed as a child when he
became involved in the 4-H activities in Lake County. Inspired by the
County Agricultural Agent at that time, Swanson knew that he wanted to follow that same
career path and he eventually become a County Agent as well. After
attaining both his undergraduate and graduate degrees in agriculture, he
started his career as an Assistant County Agent in charge of the Boy’s 4-H
Club in Orange County. Over time, his role and titles changed, but the
goals remained the same: Promoting the well-being of agriculture in Orange
County and educating the public and politicians alike - at the county, state
and federal levels - about Central Florida agriculture.
Swanson served Orange County for 30 years as an Orange
County Extension Agent before he retired. One issue he felt passionately
about was the danger of urban development and the resulting effects on the
essential aquifers, urging that orange groves and farm lands be retained in
order to re-charge the aquifers. He issued warnings of future water
shortages and sinkhole development. He became known as the “Voice of
Caution” and issued early warnings about the changes that would take place
due to the explosive development and growth in Central Florida and an
accompanying shift away from agriculture.
In April 1976 . . . just two years before his
retirement, Swanson experienced something that changed his life. It
was the arrival of a butterfly in his backyard that landed on his grandson’s
head. Nine months later, another encounter with a similar butterfly
led him to a decades-long fascination with these little creatures. He
began to “train” the butterflies by offering them diluted honey on an
out-stretched finger. These occurrences were daily events during the
butterflies' mating season (from October through June), the butterflies
arriving between 4:30pm - 5:30pm. Swanson started keeping a log of these
butterfly visits, recording
the date and time of the visits as well as their behavior and the weather
conditions. He watched them age, their color changes, and the condition of
their wings. These cherished interactions lasted until April 21, 2000, when
Swanson left his long-time Winter Park home on Norfolk Avenue and moved to a retirement
community. Swanson was inspired by these delicate visitors and felt
that they became a source of wonderment and inspiration.
Swanson's experiences with butterflies can be read in
two books that he penned: Butterfly Revelations, and 20 Years of
Butterfly Revelations. Locally, he became known as "Mr. Butterfly."
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Item: Magazine article
Source: Florida Magazine
Title: “'No bull' Swanson won't hang up concern for Orlando”
Caption: "As a high school senior, Swanson showed promise as a farmer. He is
seen in this scrapbook photo of a 4-H Club poultry show at the Eustis
fairgrounds. Swanson was listed as the club superintendent."
Writer: Chris Cobbs
Date: November 12, 1978
Winter Park History & Archives Collection:
Biographical file: Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Swanson
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Item: Magazine article
Source: Orlando-land
Title: “Orlando-land Hall of Fame: Henry Swanson”
Caption: "Mr. Swanson assembling a collection of old farm implements and
other exhibits. He shows a few here: horse collar."
Writer: Sam Roen
Date: December 1995
Winter Park History & Archives Collection:
Biographical file: Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Swanson
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Item: Magazine article
Source: Orlando-land
Title: “Orlando-land Hall of Fame: Henry Swanson”
Caption: "Henry Swanson stands before one of a series of boards listing
Orange County's agricultural firsts."
Writer: Sam Roen
Date: December 1995
Winter Park History & Archives Collection:
Biographical file: Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Swanson
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Item: Magazine article
Source: Florida Magazine
Title: “Henry Swanson”
Caption: "Henry Swanson on a parking lot in Winter Park."
Writer: Philip Singerman
Date: October 29, 1985
Winter Park History & Archives Collection:
Biographical file: Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Swanson |
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Item: Photograph
Source: Calico Club Collection
Caption: "Swanson's 50th anniversary"
Date: December 10, 1994
Winter Park History & Archives Collection: Calico Club Collection
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Item: Newspaper article
Source: The Orlando Sentinel
Title: “Cracker tradition: Floridians forever”
Reporter: Mark Quinton Moore
Illustrator: Mike Wright
Date: September 12, 1992
Winter Park History & Archives Collection: Calico Club Collection
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Item: Swanson's first book: Countdown for Agriculture in Orange County,
Florida
Publication date: 1975
Publisher: Designers Press of Orlando, Inc. (Orlando, FL)
Winter Park History & Archives Collection: WP 630.9759 Swa |
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Item: Swanson's second book: Butterfly Revelations
Publication date: 1979
Publisher: Rollins Press (Orlando, FL)
Winter Park History & Archives Collection: WP 595.789 Swa
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Item: Swanson's third book: 20 Years of Butterfly Revelations
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: E.O. Painter Printing Company, Inc. (DeLeon Springs, FL)
Winter Park History & Archives Collection: WP 595.789 Swa |
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