One of the four auto ferries of the Kinzie Line in the 1950s moves toward the Sanibel docks on its run across San Carlos Bay from Punta Rassa to Sanibel Island.
Sanibel Causeway toll plaza, one lane open, with toll booths. Rectangular "bug-zapper" for mosquitoes is on post at middle left behind the chain-link fence.
An angled view of the Sanibel Community Church, built in 1917 and taken about 1973 .The non-denominational church was the only one on Sanibel for many years. Sanibel's first church, built on the Gulf of Mexico at the present Casa Ybel Resort, was destroyed in the 1910 hurricane.
Captiva Island, looking east over Pine Island Sound.The road runs along the beachfront, turning to bayside at bottom center and heading toward to the mail dock at the Gore Hotel, dock and outbuilding visible bayside.
The road to Captiva was threatened by erosion as it ran at water's edge along the Gulf of Mexico. Erosional forces increased in the 1920s with hurricane action, until much of the island had been eaten away.