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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Key West, Florida

 
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101 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Harry S. Truman — 1884-1972 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Harry Truman born in Lamar, MO., was a farmer, army officer, county official and judge in Missouri before his election as a United States Senator in 1934. Truman was elected Vice President when President Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected for a . . . Map (db m222857) HM
102 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Henry Morrison Flagler — 1830-1913 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Henry Flagler grew up in New York and Ohio and left home to make his fortune at the age of 14. In 1867, with a loan of $100,000 he entered the oil refinery partnership with John D. Rockefeller. They founded Standard Oil Company which by 1884 was the . . . Map (db m222870) HM
103 Florida, Monroe County, Key west — Henry Morrison Flagler — 1830-1913 — Builder of the Over-Sea Railway —
Henry Flagler grew up in New York and Ohio, and left home at the age of 14 to make his fortune. In 1867 with a loan of $100.000, he entered the oil refinery partnership with John D. Rockefeller that became the Standard Oil Company. By 1884 it was . . . Map (db m224555) HM
104 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Hidden Treasure
In the Beginning On December 22, 1968, Howard S. England and a small group of volunteers started an eight-and-a-half year quest at Fort Taylor. Using shovels and a borrowed civilian construction crane, they began the search for American Civil . . . Map (db m240162) HM
105 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Highlights in the History of the United States, Cuba, Key West and Havana — Elementos en las Historica de las Estados Unidos, Cuba, Cayo Hueso y La Habana
Cayo Hueso y Habana Spanish/Cuban Key West The Spanish Cayo Hueso literally translates to Bone Island, the first name of the island we now know as Key West. It was given by the Spaniards who discovered scattered . . . Map (db m231884) HM
106 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Highlights in the History of the United States, Cuba, Key West and Havana — Elementos en las Historica de las Estados Unidos, Cuba, Cayo Hueso y La Habana
Cayo Hueso y Habana Spanish/Cuban Key West The Spanish Cayo Hueso literally translates to Bone Island, the first name of the island we now know as Key West. It was given by the Spaniards who discovered scattered . . . Map (db m231886) HM
107 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — How Do You Live Out Here? — Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
National Park Service rangers, researchers, maintenance workers, and their families live here year-round. Most of them live in small apartments built within the fort's casemates and have their own kitchen, bedrooms, living room, and bathroom. Staff . . . Map (db m240103) HM
108 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — In Memory of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd — 1833 - 1883 — Imprisoned Fort Jefferson, Florida (July 24, 1865) —
“...upon occasion of the prevalence of the yellow fever...Samuel A. Mudd devoted himself to the care and cure of the sick and interposed his courage and skill to protect the garrison...from peril and alarm, and thus...saved many valuable lives . . . Map (db m9305) HM
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109 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 100 — Indian Block — Circa 1890
After the Great Fire of 1886, Indian Block became a popular building material. The all concrete material was heralded as fire proof. Portable concrete forms were used to shape hand mixed cement into uniform blocks of concrete with an easily . . . Map (db m245268) HM
110 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 80 — Industry Row — Key West Art & Historical Society
This block, which was originally on the water's edge, housed seven structures that supported some of the islands most important industries. There was a large cigar box factory, a sawmill, a building to kiln dry wood, and lumber storage buildings. . . . Map (db m222664) HM
111 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Intricate Gun Rooms — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Most of Fort Jefferson's heavy guns were mounted in intricately built casemates like this one. Notice the arched ceiling, which was designed to transfer the massive weight of brick and cannon on the upper tiers to the vertical piers. To build the . . . Map (db m240108) HM
112 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Iraq War — Veterans Memorial Gardens at Bayview Park
Iraq War Mar 20, 2003 - Dec 15, 2011 U.S. Military Battle Deaths 4,492Map (db m224801) WM
113 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 86 — Island City House Hotel — Key West Art & Historical Society
This wooden structure was built in the 1880s by a wealthy Charleston merchant. The private residence was well situated in what was then the center of town. In 1908, the owners transformed the house into a hotel in anticipation of the completion of . . . Map (db m232330) HM
114 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 69 — Island House — -Circa 1920-
Three historic buildings were converted in 1976 to create the resort you see today. Two of the buildings contained apartments for military families living "off base". The buildings may have been moved across the street from the Key West Army . . . Map (db m243710) HM
115 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Island Welcome Center (Tift & Co.) Shell Warehouse (Ice House)
Dating from the 1840s, the two buildings in the foreground of the photograph are the oldest commercial structures on the island. This photograph was taken from Tift's Tower (modern day Waterfront Playhouse); it shows the rear view of the buildings. . . . Map (db m225440) HM
116 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-1082 — J. Vining and Florida Curry Harris House
On April 2, 1891, J. Vining Harris, Jr., son of Confederate surgeon Dr. Jeptha Vining Harris (1839-1914), married Florida E. Curry, daughter of Bahamian ιmigrι and Florida millionaire William Curry. The marriage united two of Key West's wealthiest . . . Map (db m225438) HM
117 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 5 — James Haskins House — Key West Art & Historical Society
The fire of 1886 missed this single-family house by 200 feet. A portion of the first floor was rebuilt at the street level in 1889 for a "Gents Goods" store. The storefront saw a succession of commercial uses through the years and the house . . . Map (db m223408) HM
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118 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Jefferson B. Browne — 1857-1937 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Jefferson Browne attended school in Key West but graduated from Kenmore University High School in Amherst, Virginia, in the mid 1870’s. He became a lighthouse keeper, at Fowey Rocks Lighthouse for fifteen months where he spent his spare time . . . Map (db m222934) HM
119 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Joe Pearlman — 1892 - 1980 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Joe Pearlman was born in Romania. He came to Key West in 1904 and became a successful businessman in two unrelated fields, retail sales and construction. In 1916, he opened Pearlman's Quality Store on Duval Street which he operated for 37 years. . . . Map (db m223726) HM
120 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — John Bartlum — 1814-1871 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
John Bartlum began his career as a wrecker in the Bahamas at New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay. By 1835, he was in Key West working as a shipwright. Bartlum was a mechanical genius who never served a day as an apprentice. He acquired his shipbuilding . . . Map (db m223724) HM
121 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — John Lowe, Jr. — 1833-1917 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
John Lowe, Jr. arrived in Key West as an infant from the Bahamas, He had little formal education. John went to sea with his father as a child and he earned his ship master's license when he was 13 years old. At 15, he became a clerk for his . . . Map (db m223730) HM
122 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — John McFerris Lowe Estate 1873-1975 — 908 and 914 Eaton Street — Added to the Key West National Register in 1983 —
As early as 1873, John McFerris Lowe, a mariner born in Hope Town in the Bahamas, owned the original plat where Westwinds, a historic inn, now sits. Several wood-frame residences are visible on the 1884 Bird's Eye Map of Key West. The Benjamin . . . Map (db m243707) HM
123 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — John Watson Simonton — 1789 - 1854 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
John Simonton was a native of New Jersey, with business interests in Mobile, New Orleans, Cuba and Key West. Around 1818, he saw that the Harbor of Key West would become an important seaport when the United States acquired Florida from Spain in the . . . Map (db m223755) HM
124 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Joseph Yates Porter, M.D.
In this house was born, lived and died Joseph Yates Porter, M.D. 1847-1927. First health officer of the State of Florida, 1889-1917. Thirteenth president of the Florida Medical Association. Under his farsighted leadership, yellow fever and other . . . Map (db m158216) HM
125 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Josephine Parker City Hall — at Historic Glynn R. Archer School
• Key West High School - 1926 • Key West Memorial Junior High School - 1956 • Memorial Elementary School - 1966 • Glynn R. Archer Junior High School - 1971 • Glynn R. Archer Elementary School - 1976 Map (db m243868) HM
126 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Judge William Marvin — 1808-1902 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
William Marvin grew up on a farm in New York where he attended and taught school before he read law at Bladenbary MD, near Washington. In 1830, he was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Maryland and New York. In 1835, he was appointed United . . . Map (db m222896) HM
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127 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Julius F. Stone — 1901 - 1967 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Julius Stone was educated in Ohio and at Harvard University where he received a Ph.D in Organic Chemistry in 1926. From a wealthy family, he became a millionaire in his own right during the 1920s. He lost it all during the crash of 1929. In . . . Map (db m223584) HM
128 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Keeper's Quarters
This frame structure was built in 1887, replacing the first quarters which was smaller in size. Its design was standard for light stations in the south, and was used at several locations in Florida. The building was spacious and provided lodgings . . . Map (db m243894) HM
129 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Keeper's Quarters Cottage — Completed in 1887
This building, the second on the property, was the home of the Key West Lighthouse's Principal and Assistant Lighthouse Keepers and their families. The Principal Keepers who served here were: Michael Mabrity 1826-1832 Barbara Mabrity . . . Map (db m243915) HM
130 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Keeper's Quarters Indoor Bathroom — Added in 1917
Although there was no longer a need for a Principal Lighthouse Keeper or an Assistant Keeper after the Key West Lighthouse was automated in 1914, the Superintendent of the U.S. Lighthouse Service's 7th District moved his family into the cottage in . . . Map (db m243892) HM
131 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Keeping Powder Dry and Safe — Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
A fort's effectiveness in the 1800s depended in large part on its gunpowder supply. Keeping the powder dry and avoiding explosions were critical. This powder magazine's special features included wooden floors and walls to prevent sparks, and vents . . . Map (db m193408) HM
132 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Key West — Florida Keys Historical Military Memorial
Once called the "Gibraltar of the Gulf of Mexico, Key West occupies a vital strategic position in defense of the United States. In 1822, Lieutenant Matthew Perry, U.S. Navy, raised the American Flag over Key West, taking formal charge of the island . . . Map (db m226183) HM WM
133 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 10 — Key West Armory — Key West Art & Historical Society
The Armory was in such an advanced state of deterioration by 1969 that the state granted the city permission for it's demolition. Joseph Allen and State Representative William Roberts fought to save the building and . . . Map (db m224194) HM
134 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-658 — Key West Armory
This 1903 armory was described as "an unusual wood-frame building," and was one of the few armories built in the South due to lack of funds following the Civil War (1861-1865). The Italianate-style, Key West Armory incorporates an arched entrance, . . . Map (db m85266) HM
135 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-551 — Key West Cemetery
Key West Cemetery was founded in 1847 following a hurricane the previous year that destroyed the earlier cemetery located near present day Higgs Beach. To protect from future flooding, the 19-acre cemetery was located here on Solares Hill, the . . . Map (db m32660) HM
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136 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 105 — Key West City Hall — -Circa 1923-
Built in 1923 as the Monroe County High School. For 90 years the school served as a high school, middle school and elementary school. In 2014 the City of Key West acquired the property for adaptive reuse as the new city hall. The interior of the . . . Map (db m243870) HM
137 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 22 — Key West Electric Company — Key West Art & Historical Society
Power first came to Key West in 1887 when J.J. Philbrick created the Key West Gas and Electric Light Company. A decade later, Curry and Sons started their own power plant. Eventually, these competing companies combined and were purchased by Stone . . . Map (db m222988) HM
138 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Key West Lighthouse
The first Key West Lighthouse was built in 1825 near the Southernmost Point. A violent hurricane completely destroyed the structure in 1846. The decision was made to construct the new lighthouse inland on Whitehead Street. It was completed in . . . Map (db m243918) HM
139 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Key West Lighthouse
Construction of the first Key West Lighthouse began in 1825 on Whitehead's Point, near today's Southernmost Point. When the tower was finished in early 1826, the whitewashed brick structure stood 47 feet tall from its foundation to the base of its . . . Map (db m243919) HM
140 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 35 — Key West Roosters
Probably the most photographed inhabitants of Key West are the multicolored, strutting, and crowing roosters seen all over town. Most of the roosters, hens, and their offspring are wild. The Roosters are a routine sight and sound on the streets and . . . Map (db m245267) HM
141 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-814 — Key West Woman's Club — Martin Hellings House
The Martin Hellings House, constructed c. 1892 by Captain Martin L. Hellings, is one of only a few historic houses in Key West not built of wood. Hellings was a native of Pennsylvania and a Union soldier in the Civil War. In 1881, Hellings married . . . Map (db m84718) HM
142 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 99 — Key West's Metal Roofs
The Great Fire of 1886 brought an end to the practice of using wood shakes for roofing. At the time, Key West buildings were mostly wooden structures built in close quarters. Afterwards, the City required metal roofs on new and rebuilt . . . Map (db m192415) HM
143 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Korean War — Veterans Memorial Gardens at Bayview Park
Korean War Jun 25, 1950 - Jul 27,1953 U.S. Military Battle Deaths 36,516Map (db m224733) WM
144 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Korean War Veterans — Veterans Memorial Gardens at Bayview Park
Korean War Veterans In memory of our loved ones who went forth to face death on land on the sea and in the air that mankind might live in freedom Yandal H. Marable • Park Watson • Howard Sands • Ray Demeritt • Hubert Dion • Gerald . . . Map (db m225769) WM
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145 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 122 — La Brisa House — -Circa 1896-
This historic structure has had two lives. It was originally built as an entertainment pavilion and dance hall during the peak of Key West's cigar industry. Located at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean at the end of Simonton Street in a relatively . . . Map (db m243862) HM
146 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — La Concha Hotel — 430 Duval Street
This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m224664) HM
147 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 30 — La Te Da — Key West Art & Historical Society
La Te Da The home of cigar manufacturer Teodoro Perez will forever be a symbol of Key West's strong ties to Cuba. On May 3, 1883, Perez welcomed Josι Martν, the man who was the symbol of Cuba's bid for . . . Map (db m222654) HM
148 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Lena Johnson — 1870 - 1932 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Lena Johnson made her living by baking cakes and making “pull candy” taffy. She lived in a frame dwelling on Division Street (Truman: Avenue). In 1916, when the Boy Scout Troop needed a meeting place she gave them a small frame building at the rear . . . Map (db m223747) HM
149 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Life in the Barrack
The three-story Barrack located on the gorge, or landward side of the Fort, served as the center of life for its soldiers. Facilities included sleeping quarters, offices, chapels, kitchens, dining rooms, tidal-flushed latrines and an infirmary. Even . . . Map (db m240186) HM
150 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Life of the Lighthouse Keepers — Key West Lighthouse —
The Key West Lighthouse Keeper and Assistant Keeper resided in this house along with each of their families. Being a lighthouse keeper was one of toughest jobs to have in the 1800s and the early 1900s. Keepers worked long grueling hours and had to . . . Map (db m232446) HM
151 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 67 — Lighthouse & Keeper's Quarters — Key West Art & Historical Society
In 1823, the U.S. Navy established a base in Key West and the need for a lighthouse became evident. Erecting a warning beacon was essential to reduce shipwrecks on the treacherous shoals surrounding the island. By the mid- 1800s there was an . . . Map (db m232342) HM
152 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Lighthouse Keeper’s Duties — Key West Lighthouse —
Being a lighthouse keeper was one of the hardest jobs to have in the 1800s and the early 1900s. Keepers and their assistants lived at the lighthouse, worked long, grueling hours and had to be ready to put their own lives at risk in order to keep . . . Map (db m243913) HM
153 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Lighthouse Keepers — Key West Lighthouse —
Immediate family members of the Lighthouse Keepers resided on the property full time, all inhabiting the same cottages.Map (db m232458) HM
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154 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Lighthouse Tower
This brick tower, the second Key West Lighthouse, was completed in 1848 and was sixty-eight feet tall. In 1894 twenty feet was added to the tower making it visible to sailor for fifteen miles. In 1969 the Coast Guard decommissioned the light as if . . . Map (db m243917) HM
155 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Like the Rock of Gibraltar
History of Fort Taylor Fort Taylor served faithfully through the American Civil War and was called the "Gibraltar of the Florida Straits", even though it never fired a single shot in defense. It protected the harbor from attack, and served as . . . Map (db m240152) HM
156 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Livingston Wellesley Bethel — 1845 - 1914 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Livingston Bethel was two years old when his father, Judge Winer Bethel, moved from Nassau, Bahama Islands, to Key West. He was educated in a private school in Key West at the Walnut Hill Military Academy in Geneva, New York. He read law under Homer . . . Map (db m223659) HM
157 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Makeshift Living Quarters — Dry Tortugas National Park —
During the Civil War, soldiers lived in second-tier casemates like this one as the Union Army utilized every square inch of the incomplete fort. These rooms were breezier than the tents on the parade ground, but the mosquitoes, flies, and stench . . . Map (db m240117) HM
158 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Mallory Homesite
The home of Stephen Russell Mallory (1812-1873) stood near this site from 1839 to 1895 when it became U.S. Navy property. U.S. Senator from Florida from 1851 to 1861 and Chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee after 1853. As Secretary of the Navy in . . . Map (db m84721) HM
159 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Mallory Square
The Mallory Square area was the hub of Key West's wrecking industry in the 19th Century. it includes warehouses where salvage from the ships wrecked on the reef, were stored and auctioned. Named for Stephen R. Mallory, who left the United States . . . Map (db m245825) HM
160 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 37 — Mallory Steamship Lines — Key West Art & Historical Society
Charles Henry Mallory formed the Mallory Ship Line in the 1860s. The Mallory Line operated passenger and freight shipping from New York City, through Key West, to Galveston, Texas. This shipping line operated . . . Map (db m224173) HM
161 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Marco Golan — 1916 - 1986 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Margo Golan was considered by many as the greatest philanthropist to live in Key West. She and her husband Sam moved to Key West from Chicago in the 1950's and built two of the early hotels, the Key Ambassador and the Holiday Inn. They had a vision . . . Map (db m222687) HM
162 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Maria Valdez Gutsens — 1861-1941 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
In 1904, the beneficencia Cubana was organized for work among the Key West Cuban poor. In December, 1910, Maria Gutsens, Mrs Blanca Ferriol de Perez, Mrs. Carlotta Cenarro de Alayeto, Mrs. Maria Manas de Betancourt, Mrs. Esperanza La Fe, Mrs. . . . Map (db m223607) HM
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163 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 45 — Marine Hospital
At the request of U.S. Navy Commodore David Porter, construction began for a Marine Hospital in Key West in late 1844. The structure was partially destroyed by the 1846 hurricane, but was completed in less than one year. The Hospital opened . . . Map (db m192420) HM
164 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Mariners Beware! — Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
The Dry Tortugas offer a sheltered harbor for ships, but their reefs and shoals have claimed more than 200 wrecks since the 1500s. To warn mariners, the US government built a 70-foot lighthouse in 1825—26 on Garden Key 20 years before work started . . . Map (db m225093) HM WM
165 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Mary — Key West Wreckers Sloop
In the 19th century when shipwrecks along the treacherous Florida reef were numerous, fisherman and spongers turn to wrecking as a means of livelihood. Almost every sea worthy vessel at Key West quickly responded to the exciting cry of “Wreck Ashore . . . Map (db m224507) HM
166 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Meacham Field
The first regularly-scheduled international flight by a United States airline was made from here to Havana Oct. 28, 1927. This inaugurated Pan American World Airways, which later spread through the Caribbean, around South America, and across the . . . Map (db m127807) HM
167 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Mel Fisher and 1622 Fleet Shipwreck Memorial
This plaque is placed here to commemorate the lost souls aboard the galleons Nuestra Senora de Atocha, Santa Margarita and the other ships of the 1622 Fleet that found their final resting place on the ocean floor off Key West, Florida in the . . . Map (db m224566) HM
168 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-916 — Milton W. Curry House, William Curry Homestead
William J. Curry, born on Green Turtle Key in the Bahamas in 1821, immigrated to Key West in 1837. Curry homesteaded this lot in 1852 and was Key West’s leading merchant for forty years. Wm. Curry Sons’ maritime business amassed a fortune during the . . . Map (db m127502) HM
169 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 106 — Monroe County Courthouse — -Circa 1890-
The original wooden courthouse was completed in 1823. The county occupied most of the Southern Florida Peninsula. The county seat in Key West currently covers the Florida Keys, and portions of the Everglades National Park. The present red brick . . . Map (db m243891) HM
170 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Montford Point Marines — Veterans Memorial Gardens at Bayview Park
The United States Marine Corps was the last branch of the military to admit African Americans. The Montford Point Marines were the first African Americans to serve in the Corps. Thirteen of those young men were native sons of Key West, Florida. . . . Map (db m224873) HM WM
171 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-884 — Naval Depot and Storehouse-Building One-U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters
On September 13, 1833, the United States government purchased this harbor-front lot. The Naval Depot was authorized by an Act of Congress on July 21, 1852. Capt. J.M. Scarritt and Lt. J.J. Philbrick supervised the construction of this building. By . . . Map (db m128058) HM
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172 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Naval Station — 1823 - 1974
Commodore David Porter established a Naval Station here on April 3, 1823 as a Supply Base for his 17-ship Anti-Pirate Squadron. The Station remained in constant operation from that date until its disestablishment on March 31, 1974. Although its . . . Map (db m26835) HM
173 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Navy Club of Key West Monument
Erected 1866 by the Navy Club of Key West To the Memory of the Officers, Sailors & Soldiers of the Army, Navy & Marine Corps of the United States who lost their lives in their Country's service upon this station from 1861 to . . . Map (db m85331) WM
174 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Navy Days at Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park
In 1898, the U.S. battleship Maine sailed from this anchorage to her destruction in La Habana harbor. “Remember the Maine” became the rallying cry for the Spanish-American War that followed. The anchorage served the navy through . . . Map (db m100241) HM
175 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Norberg Thompson — 1883-1951 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Norberg was named for his grandfather, John Norberg, a Norwegian sea captain who's vessel was wrecked on the Florida reef. Norberg Thompson was educated in the schools of Key West, Mount Pleasant Military Academy and New York University. He . . . Map (db m223763) HM
176 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Norberg Thompson — 1884 - 1951
He loved his island city and served as its Mayor. He devoted his life to aiding and providing employment for its people for over 50 years. Most of his accomplishments were located along this harbor. They included sponging, fishing, shrimping, . . . Map (db m225526) HM
177 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 74 — North Beach Building — Key West Art & Historical Society
Built for U.S. Army officers, these buildings are a good example of turn of the century military housing. Once part of the Peary Court Army Garrison, they were moved here in the 1940's. North beach road connected Peary Court to Truman Avenue. This . . . Map (db m223158) HM
178 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Nyad — Diana Nyad Completes Historic Swim
Diana Nyad came ashore at this point on Smathers Beach on September 2, 2013, having swum 110.86 miles nonstop from Havana to Key West, the first to achieve this epic crossing without a shark cage. Successful on her fifth attempted try (52 hours, 54 . . . Map (db m243871) HM
179 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-601 — Old City Hall
The City of Key West acquired this lot in 1871 and built a wood-frame city hall, dedicating it on July 4, 1876, during the nation’s Centennial. That building stood until it burned down in the devastating fire of 1886. The City then constructed this . . . Map (db m84719) HM
180 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 42 — Old Custom House — Key West Art & Historical Society
Built in 1833 and moved from Front St. to it's current location in 1891. In the 1800's there was an average of one shipwreck per week. Shipwreck salvage led to Key West's initial growth and prosperity. From this mansard roofed building, all . . . Map (db m223391) HM
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181 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Old Monroe County Jail — -Circa 1892-
The first Monroe County jail dates back to 1828. Built two years after the county courthouse, it was a symbol of Monroe County's position as the largest city in Florida. The jail was rebuilt in 1835, 1845,1880, 1892, and 1907. During the 1907 . . . Map (db m243929) HM
182 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — One Human Family
In this building, on January 1st, 2000, artist J.T. Thompson distilled the essence of Key West's caring and inclusive attitude into the words "ONE HUMAN FAMILY. On October 17th, 2000, Mayor Jimmy Weekley and the entire Key West City Commission . . . Map (db m243692) HM
183 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — One-ton slab of marble
In 1856, this one-ton slab of marble was aboard the merchant vessel Isaac Allerton, as part of a shipment intended from the ongoing construction of the U.S. Custom House in New Orleans, LA. During the voyage, the Isaac Allerton . . . Map (db m243867) HM
184 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 125 — Pan American Airways
This building was the ticket office for Pan American Airways. The airline was founded in 1927 as a mail and passenger service. It operated between Key West, Florida and Havana, Cuba. Pan Am sold its first tickets for what turned out to be . . . Map (db m192422) HM
185 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Parade Ground Panorama — Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
This vantage point atop Bastion A provides a sweeping view of Fort Jefferson’s parade ground and major historic features. Traverse Magazine • Harbor Light • Sally Port (exit) • Rodman Cannon Large Detached Magazine • Soldier’s . . . Map (db m225114) WM
186 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Peary Court Post Cemetery
The military history of Peary Court dates from 1831 when the Key West army barracks was established. The earliest recorded burials in the post cemetery was in 1836, probably resulting from the yellow fever epidemic that led to the abandonment of the . . . Map (db m225461) WM
187 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Pepe’s Cafι
During his tenure in office as President of the United States, Harry S. Truman visited Key West a total of 11 times commencing in 1946. It was at this restaurant that President Truman would stop and enjoy a cup of coffee while taking one of . . . Map (db m224447) HM
188 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Peter Roberts — 1875-1960 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Commercial fishing has always been an important part of the Key West economy. For more than sixty years Peter Roberts ran a retail fish market at Curry and Son's dock. Roberts in his always present straw hat was a symbol of the Key West commercial . . . Map (db m223687) HM
189 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-989 — Phillip L. Cosgrove House, 1872
Captain Phillip L. Cosgrove, Sr., commanded the U.S. lighthouse tender Mangrove, the first rescue ship to aid victims of the 1898 explosion of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor. This house, acquired by Cosgrove in 1871, incorporates remnants of . . . Map (db m127808) HM
190 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-9 — Porter's Anti-Pirate Fleet
An outbreak of piracy in 1822 prompted the United States to organize the West Indian Squadron, an anti-pirate fleet. Commanded by Commodore David Porter, the squadron in 1823 included 17 ships and 1,100 men based in Key West. For two years the . . . Map (db m72739) HM
191 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Post Traumatic Stress Disorder — Veterans Memorial Gardens at Bayview Park
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192 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Red-Hot Cannonballs — Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Imagine what it was like to heat solid cannonballs in a hot shot furnace like this one, so gun crews could fire red-hot projectiles at wooden warships to set them ablaze. This process involved several soldiers. One soldier maintained the coal fire . . . Map (db m193410) HM
193 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 61 — Richard Kemp House — Key West Art & Historical Society
The Kemp family was one of the early settlers of Key West. Built on land purchased in 1845, this house replaced the family home destroyed by the Great Fire of 1886. It is the purest example of classical revival Key West-Bahaman style . . . Map (db m223473) HM
194 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Rifled Cannon — Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
The 300-pounder Parrot had spiral grooves, called rifling, which caused its elongated, pointed projectile to spin. This made the Parrotts much more accurate than smoothbore Rodman cannon that fired round cannonballs. The Parrot's muzzle-loaded . . . Map (db m225067) HM
195 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 109 — Robert Curry Mansion
This mansion was built by Robert Curry as a result of the "Great Fire” of 1886. The fire leveled the Curry family home, businesses, and two thirds of the business district. After his death the mansion became the home of the southernmost . . . Map (db m192418) HM
196 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Rodriguez Cigars — The Oldest Cigar Company in the Florida Keys
Founded in 1984, We stand as the oldest cigar manufacturer in the Florida Keys preserving the historical cigar manufacturing industry that began in Key West in 1831. As the years passed new generation on family members have expanded manufacturing . . . Map (db m243882) HM
197 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Sally Port
The Only Way In The Sally Port served as the only entrance to the Fort. It was accessed by crossing a 1,100 foot wooden causeway from the island. All personnel and goods entered and exited the Fort through the Sally Port. A moat and drawbridge . . . Map (db m240189) HM
198 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 56 — Salt Production — -Circa 1830-
Necessary as a food preservative in the days before refrigeration, salt was a highly prized commodity. In 1830 Richard Fitzpatrick acquired 100 acres of wetlands and divided the area into large compartments, creating flat drying pans that were . . . Map (db m243875) HM
199 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Sandy Cornish — C1793-C1869 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Sandy Cornish (Uncle Sandie) was born a slave in Maryland about 1793. He migrated to Florida in 1839 where with his wife Lillah's help he was able to buy his freedom. In the late 1840's his free papers were lost in a fire. Six unprincipled men . . . Map (db m223513) HM
200 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 102 — Saw Tooth Roof — Key West Art & Historical Society
The style of this home is often referred to as "saw tooth" house. As homes grew, so did the need for a fresh water supply. The use of multiple parallel gable roof lines was designed to collect the maximum amount of rain water to be stored in . . . Map (db m223216) HM

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