Wednesday, 12 November 2014

The Scenery Of Fort Myers History

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By Jony Mozen


This is one of earliest towns to have their roots based on the American Civil War. Situated at the heart of River Caloosahatchee, a place deemed strategic to by United States military for over two occasions and was first, occupied by the Seminole Indians who found the spot as useful for the survival of descendants. Fort Myers History traces back to the past 2000 years when at the start towards the south shore, ancient ones known as the Calusa had once constructed the earth and shell living hillocks.

A quick view on the reasons as to why the military opt for this region is evident from the sketch that perceive this place as a point with high vicinity in that they could easily recognize the coming of an enemy from far. In relation to the first two groups, they love the place because it offers a view to both East Atlantic Ocean and Florida Keys which they could move to in case of an attack. These people used creek to aid them from escaping the enemy.

Once the war was over, the Seminole group ran and created a room for the new settlers who at this moment were the left Indians who accepted to persevere the hardship but then established a cordial relationship with the forces.

Other special heads of the forces like Manual A. Gonzales joined the area of Confederate garrison that currently is the Fort Myers and recommended as the best destination to reside in together with their kids and wife. At some point, he did ship supplies and begin to do exchange of goods with the remaining lot of Seminole. He used to provide them with tobacco, beads and gunpowder in provision of otter, bobcat, deer and gator hides.

As the war was finished people came together and would start going to the region of Myers to fetch for building materials. Majority would come from the Florida whereas this occurred in 1864 to 1875. When it reached 19th Century, huge buildings were on course to completion while some have been just completed. Keystone was just one of them created on the foot of Park Street. The population had taken another shape and now the number had an estimate of around 349 people by 1885. Rich individuals could not wait to let the opportunity vanish, and from that aspect begun to move into the zone to establishing resident where they can hold up with their families among them being Thomas A. Edison.

Come 1884, the Ft. Myers was included in Lee County a new state that could then bring with it an establishment of second newspaper termed as Tropic News. Citrus industry followed in place into the south.

What would take place come 20th Century was the intense at which buildings were being brought up with. These were in form of residential places whereas there was the transport network that consistent of road and rail into other areas outside the city.

Within the years of between 1920 and 1927 was all time for growth and development. People were flocking the zone of Ft. Myers for business and the streets were up grading at higher rates. The same continues up to the year of 1940 and that trend exist until this moment where Myers experience high amount of visitors who comes in to settle as residents.




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