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Group Portrait of Koreshans.
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Name/Creator
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Andrews, James Dudley
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Abstract/Description
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A group of Koreshans take a photo together. In the back row (from left to right: Laurie Bubbett, Imogene Bubbett, and Annie Ray Andews. Front row is (from left to right) Dudley Andrews and Claude Rahn. Note the squeeze bulb that Dudley Andrews is using to take the photo. This photo may have been taken in Philadelphia since this is the area where Dudley and Annie Ray ended up and Ruth Boomer Thomas apparently hosted some of these Koreshans.
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002384
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Title
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View of The Algiers' Deck.
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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 sliding glass doors and porches.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001402
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Title
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View of The Algiers' Deck.
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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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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001400
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Title
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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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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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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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Hull and Fencing Around the Algiers.
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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 closeup view of the boat's nameplate and depth markings.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001398
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Title
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Hull and Fencing Around the Algiers.
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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 railing, open deck, nameplate and depth markings.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001399
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Channel Dug to The Algiers.
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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. This view shows the rear of the boat, including its paddlewheel, along the length of the pond/channel that allowed the boat ashore.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001394
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Title
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The Algiers Before Deconstruction.
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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 renovated, and dismantled it after holding an auction of many of its parts. The site of the Algiers is now Gulfside Park. A beachside view of the boat and stacks.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001395
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Title
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Hull of the Algiers.
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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 closeup view of the boat's nameplate and depth markings.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001396
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Title
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Land Surrounding the Algiers.
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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. This view shows the rear of the boat and paddlewheel, along with a portion of the pond left from the channel dug to bring the boat ashore.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001389
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Title
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Hull of the Algiers.
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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. This view shows the boat's nameplate and a portion of railing.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001391
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The Algiers Before Deconstruction.
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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 renovated, and dismantled it after holding an auction of many of its parts. The site of the Algiers is now Gulfside Park.This view shows the front beachside of the boat's bottom deck, long since missing its screening.
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Date Issued
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1982, 1982-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001390
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Title
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Sisters Hotel Complex Between 1895 and 1900.
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Name/Creator
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Barnes family
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Abstract/Description
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A view of the Sisters Hotel complex between 1895 and 1900 shows the church at far right with the newly built Thistle Lodge next to it. Thistle Lodge was built as a wedding present when Edward Duncan married Georgia Barnes.
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Date Issued
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1895, 1895-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001886
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Title
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Sisters Hotel.
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Name/Creator
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Barnes family
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Abstract/Description
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The Barnes family was known for elegance at the Sisters Hotel (later Casa Ybel Resort), as their dining room set up shows. They decorated with native materials, had fashion shows and parades, contests, and parties, including shell shows.
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Date Issued
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1890, 1890-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00001888
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