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Sanitorium and allied buildings along the Estero River.
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Shows the sanitorium from the opposite bank of the Estero River. Other buildings can be seen and a group of six unidentified people are standing in front of the building. It is rumored that the wood from the sanitorium was later used in the construction of the Boomer house. Reports state that the steps leading to the dock can still be viewed.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002346
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Sanibel House.
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Rebuilt after the 1910 hurricane, the Sanibel House was owned by Lucy Reed Daniels.The children playing in San Carlos Bay in front of the buildings are J. B. Daniels, Hazel Reed, Carrie Reed, and Haskell Daniels.
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1911, 1911-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001730
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Steamer at Dock.
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A steamer, either the Gladys or the Dixie, is pulled up to the dock in 1914 at Captiva, later called Andy's Dock. Rails for baggage carts are visible on the dock, and the buildings provided storage. The Snyder Boys School students and all other visitors to Captiva came by steamer in the early years.
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1914, 1914-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001519
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Four People Under Spanish Moss Tree.
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Three women and one man stand beneath Spanish moss. The photo was made into a postal card, but having been cut down to size (in the original scrapbook), most of the message has been cut off, however, it appears that it was addressed to Imogene Bubbett (see "gene") and mentioned "Sister Evelyn". The man, standing behind two of the women, appears to be Franklin Jacke (based on other known photos of him). What can be read is: "gene, I know you [will] have -cut- pleasant visit with your -cut- and...
Show moreThree women and one man stand beneath Spanish moss. The photo was made into a postal card, but having been cut down to size (in the original scrapbook), most of the message has been cut off, however, it appears that it was addressed to Imogene Bubbett (see "gene") and mentioned "Sister Evelyn". The man, standing behind two of the women, appears to be Franklin Jacke (based on other known photos of him). What can be read is: "gene, I know you [will] have -cut- pleasant visit with your -cut- and my dear [sister] Evelyn -cut- to add a little t her -cut- by sending you many [the remainder is cut off].
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002232
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Koreshan school children.
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School children standing on steps. It is believed that the man with the mustache (second row, second from left) is James Bubbett. The man with the cap (second from the right) is likely Jesse Putnam. The building in the background is probably the Art Hall.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002310
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Imogene Bubbett Rahn and Ada Case.
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Ada Case on the left and Imogene Bubbett Rahn on the right, standing next to a frame house and down from a large brick building. The caption reference to "Myers" refers to Fort Myers, Florida. According to the McCready membership list, Carlton Case, a member of the Koreshan Unity in Chicago, married Ada Grier and lived in Fort Myers. Also note that Carlton Case is the man who accidentally killed Bertie Boomer. The caption reads: "Taken in Myers During Fair Week, Feb. 18' Imogene and Ada Case."
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c. 1920, 1920-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002223
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Group of Koreshan women.
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This photo appears to have been taken at the same time as fgcu_kc_0033, as well as a number of other photos in the collection. These would be groups of younger Koreshans. From left to right: Bertie Boomer, Rosalea McCready, Vesta Newcomb, Alice Lowe, Edna Schwindel, Florence Graham and Imogene Bubbett Rahn.
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c. 1900, 1900-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002205
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