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View of The Algiers' Stairway.
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Name/Creator
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Anina Glaize
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Abstract/Description
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By 1982, the City of Sanibel took over the twenty-five acres of property surrounding the Algiers, and after considering it as a potential spot for its City Hall, decided the boat had deteriorated too far to be renovated, and dismantled it after holding an auction of many of its parts. The site of the Algiers is now Gulfside Park. A view of the boat's side, with the outside stairs leading to the upper deck.
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001401
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Emmy Lu Lewis.
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Emmy Lu Lewis, the point person to establish the "Ding" Darling Memorial Committee after Darling's death. To honor the Captiva islander, Pulitzer-Prize winner and ardent land conservationist, the Committee worked for five years to establish the J.N. "D'ing" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, from 1962 to 1967.
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Date Issued
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1980, 1980-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001460
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Emmy Lu Lewis.
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Emmy Lu Lewis, the point person to establish the "Ding" Darling Memorial Committee after Darling's death. To honor the Captiva islander, Pulitzer-Prize winner and ardent land conservationist, the Committee worked for five years to establish the J.N. "D'ing" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, from 1962 to 1967.
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Date Issued
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1980, 1980-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001464
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Bailey General Store.
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A visitor looks at some of the exhibits in the Bailey General Store. A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum.
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1996, 1996-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001534
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The Rutland House.
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The Rutland house was the first of the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum's buildings to be moved to the museum grounds, a circa 1913 farmhouse built by W.D. Swint, and owned by Clarence Rutland from 1928 until his death in 1982. It was moved in 1984 to City property next to the Sanibel City Hall. Rutland came to Sanibel in 1895 with his family, was an assistant lighthouse keeper with his stepfather, and fished, farmed, graded roads, among a multitude of other occupations. Well loved, he...
Show moreThe Rutland house was the first of the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum's buildings to be moved to the museum grounds, a circa 1913 farmhouse built by W.D. Swint, and owned by Clarence Rutland from 1928 until his death in 1982. It was moved in 1984 to City property next to the Sanibel City Hall. Rutland came to Sanibel in 1895 with his family, was an assistant lighthouse keeper with his stepfather, and fished, farmed, graded roads, among a multitude of other occupations. Well loved, he was known as Uncle Clarence to islanders.
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Date Issued
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1990, 1990-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001542
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The Ferry "Yankee Clipper".
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Abstract/Description
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The Yankee Clipper, one of four ferries that run across San Carlos Bay between Punta Rassa and Sanibel in the later years of its operation, docks at the Sanibel ferry dock.
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1916, 1916-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001625
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Burnap Cottage.
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Mabel Critchley, in center, owned the Burnap Cottage on Sanibel's Woodring Point from 1935 to 1948. She was the sister of George Scoville, who owned it starting in 1917. The cottage is now a part of the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum.
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001664
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