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Harvey Eugene Oyer III (born April 5, 1968) is an American author and attorney from West Palm Beach, Florida. Best known for his award-winning children's book series "The Adventures of Charlie Pierce", he was named Florida Distinguished Author in 2013


Early life and education

Oyer was born in
Boynton Beach, Florida Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is situated about 57 miles north of Miami. The population was 68,217 at the 2010 census. In 2019, the city had an estimated population of 78,679 according to the University o ...
to Harvey Eugene Oyer Jr., a former Boynton Beach Mayor, and Linda Eve Oyer. A fifth generation Floridian, Harvey Eugene Oyer III is the great-great grandson of pioneer settler Captain Hannibal Dillingham Pierce, who was one of the first non-Native Americans to settle in
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, arriving in 1872.Pioneer Life in Southeast Florida by Charles William Pierce, University of Miami Press, 1970 Pierce was one of several early settlers who planted thousands of coconuts salvaged from a Spanish shipwreck in 1878. The resulting acres of coconut palms eventually provided Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, and Palm Beach County with their respective names. His great grandmother,
Lillie Pierce Voss Lillie Pierce Voss (15 August 1876 – 14 September 1967) was an early South Florida pioneer, inducted into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame by the Florida Commission on the Status of Women in 2012/13. Early life and family Lillie Pierce Voss was ...
, was the first white child born between Jupiter and Miami, an area that now has approximately 6 million people. She was inducted into the
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in 2013. He is also the great grand nephew of Charles William Pierce, for whom Oyer's children's book series is named. Pierce was elected a Great Floridian in 2009. Oyer attended the University of Florida where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with high honors and with election to Phi Beta Kappa. He won a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship and studied graduate economics at the Australian National University in
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,
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. Oyer graduated with a Master of Philosophy in Archaeology from the University of Cambridge in England and with a
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, with honors, from the University of Florida College of Law. He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1998. He served in the United States Marine Corps, attaining the rank of captain.


Career


Writing

Oyer has written or contributed to a number of books and articles, predominantly about Florida and Florida's history. He is best known as the author of The Adventures of Charlie Pierce children's book series, which is widely used in Florida schools. The first book in the series, “The American Jungle”, was published in 2008. The second book in the series, “The Last Egret”, was published in 2010. The third book in the series, “The Last Calusa”, was published in 2012. The fourth book in the series, "The Barefoot Mailman", was published in 2015. The fifth book in the series, "Charlie and the Tycoon", was published in 2016. His books have won numerous awards and have sold over 100,000 copies in Florida. In 2013, Oyer was named Florida Distinguished Author by Florida House in Washington D.C.


Public speaker

Oyer is a speaker, lecturer, and storyteller who regularly presents lectures on the history and environment of Florida. He was an adjunct professor of law at the University of Miami School of Law and an adjunct professor of political science at the Florida Atlantic University Honors College. He has been a guest lecturer at a number of schools and universities, including Palm Beach Atlantic University and Vanderbilt University Law School.


Historic preservation

Oyer has been involved in a number of historic preservation efforts. In the early to mid-2000s, he led the effort to save and restore the historic 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse which was under the threat of demolition.Attorney Carries On Family Pioneer Spirit , Palm Beach Daily News http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/attorneycarries-onfamilyspioneer-spirit/ndNb9/ He later led the effort to create the
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in the restored building. In the late 2000s, he helped lead the effort to restore iconic
Worth Avenue Worth Avenue is an upscale shopping and dining district in Palm Beach, Florida. The Avenue stretches four blocks from Lake Worth to the Atlantic Ocean. Worth Avenue also includes smaller, architecturally significant "vias" off the main avenue. ...
in Palm Beach.


Board memberships

Oyer served for seven years as the Chairman of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, as the 100th Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, and as a board member of the
South Florida Science Center and Aquarium The Cox Science Center and Aquarium is located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Founded in 1959, the goal of the organization is to open every mind to science through the strategic programming of interactive exhibits and engaging community-based camp ...
, Florida Historical Society, Palm Beach United Way, Palm Beach State College Foundation, and Palm Beach County Education Commission.


Publications

* ''The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: Charlie and the Tycoon'', 2016 * ''The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The Barefoot Mailman'', 2015 * ''The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The Last Calusa'', 2012 * ''The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The Last Egret'', 2010 * ''The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American Jungle'', 2008 * Wrote the Foreword, ''Pioneering Palm Beach: The Deweys and the South Florida Frontier'', by Ginger L. Pedersen and Janet M. Devries, 2012 * Wrote the Foreword, ''Lila Vanderbilt Webb's Miradero, A Window on an Era'', by Robert Ganger, 2005 * Wrote the Foreword, ''Black, Gold and Silver Sands, A Pictorial History of Agriculture in Palm Beach County'', by James Snyder, 2004 * “The Wreck of the Providencia in 1878 and the Naming of Palm Beach County,” Vol. 29, South Florida History, Nov. 4, 2001 * “Barefoot Mailman, A Job that Became a Legend,” Vol. 28, South Florida History, Nov. 4, 2000


Honors and awards

Oyer has been awarded the
Ellis Island Medal of Honor The Ellis Island Medal of Honor is an American award founded by the Ellis Island Honors Society (EIHS) (formerly known as the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO)), which is presented annually to American citizens, both native-born a ...
, the Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Service, National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution National Community Service Award and was named one of the “100 Most Influential Floridians” by Florida International magazine and a Legend of Palm Beach by Palm Beach Illustrated magazine.Palm Beach Illustrated, Mar. 2012. http://issuu.com/pbmg/docs/pbi_0312?e=1231778/3237595


References

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