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Sam and Anna Woodring Homestead.
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Abstract / Description
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Homestead of Sam and Anna Woodring of Woodring Point, they were some of the original homesteaders on Sanibel Island.
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Identifier
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SW00002193, 49260, fgcu:22113
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Woodring Homestead in 1942.
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Woodring Point neighbors stand in front of the Woodring homestead in 1942. The house burned in the 1970s.
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Date Issued
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1942
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Identifier
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SW00001666, 47974, fgcu:21783
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Portrait of Rosa Kennon Bryant.
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A portrait Rosa Kennon Bryant. Rosa Kennon moved to Captiva in 1902 with her family, and married Karl Bryant, of the Captiva homesteading family.
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Identifier
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SW00001736, 48485, fgcu:21833
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One of Oliver Bowen's Barns in 1958.
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In 1958 a barn from the homestead of Oliver Bowen's family still stood on Wulfert. He brought much of the material for his buildings, including slate roof tiles, from Trinidad where he had been living the previous decade. Bowen experimented with plants, including agave brought from South America to Sanibel.
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Date Issued
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1958
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Identifier
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SW00001430, 47616, fgcu:21555
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Porch and Steps of the Gables.
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A view of the Nutt family homestead, shortly after it was moved a few hundred feet on the property and restored. The house, called The Gables or [later] Gray Gables, was built by the Nutt family in 1889 when Mrs. Letizia Nutt, her three daughters, mother-in-law, and brother, came to Sanibel to homestead. The three daughters were Nannie, Cordie, and Lettie.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001537, 47640, fgcu:21659
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View of the the Gables.
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Abstract / Description
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A view of the Nutt family homestead, shortly after it was moved a few hundred feet on the property and restored. The house, called The Gables, or later Gray Gables, was built by the Nutt family in 1889 when Mrs. Letizia Nutt, her three daughters, mother-in-law, and brother, came to Sanibel to homestead. The three daughters were Nannie, Cordie, and Lettie.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001539, 48596, fgcu:21661
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Nels J. Holt.
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Nels J. Holt, a Sanibel homesteader from Sweden, married Nannie Nutt late in life. They are both buried at the graveyard at the family home, Gray Gables, on Sanibel.
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Date Issued
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1930
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Identifier
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SW00001694, 48115, fgcu:21811
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Gravestone of James Keith Ashmore.
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The gravestone of James Keith Ashmore, brother of Laetitia Nutt who homesteaded on Sanibel. Ashmore came to the island with his sister and farmed, and was buried in the family graveyard by their house, Gray Gables, on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001609, 48001, fgcu:21728
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Gravestone of James Keith Ashmore.
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The gravestone of James Keith Ashmore, brother of Laetitia Nutt who homesteaded on Sanibel. Ashmore came to the island with his sister and farmed, and was buried in the family graveyard by their house, Gray Gables, on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001610, 48554, fgcu:21729
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The Homestead on Woodring Point.
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The Woodring homestead on Woodring Point shortly after homesteading on Sanibel. (L-R) Mr. Gooddell, George Underhill, Allie Collins, Carl Woodring, Flora Woodring, Mrs. Sam (Anna) Woodring, Annie Woodring, Sam Woodring Jr., Sam Woodring Sr, and Harrison Woodring.
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Date Issued
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1895
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Identifier
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SW00001689, 47392, fgcu:21806
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The Original Woodring Homestead.
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The original Woodring homestead on Woodring Point on Sanibel as it appeared in 1917. Homesteader Sam Woodring served in the Civil War, and afterwards came to St. James City to work as a blacksmith.
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Identifier
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SW00001663, 47777, fgcu:21780
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View of the Nutt Family Homestead called The Gables.
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A view of the Nutt family homestead, shortly after it was moved a few hundred feet on the property and restored. The house, called The Gables was built by the Nutt family in 1889 when Mrs. Letizia Nutt, her three daughters, mother-in-law, and brother, came to Sanibel to homestead.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001536, 48536, fgcu:21658
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Nutt Family Homestead.
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Abstract / Description
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A view of the Nutt family homestead, shortly after it was moved a few hundred feet on the property and restored. The house, called The Gables or [later] Gray Gables, was built by the Nutt family in 1889 when Mrs. Letizia Nutt, her three daughters, mother-in-law, and brother, came to Sanibel to homestead. The three daughters were Nannie, Cordie, and Lettie.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001538, 47421, fgcu:21660
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The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
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The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001652, 47896, fgcu:21769
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The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
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The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001650, 47484, fgcu:21767
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The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
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The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001651, 48479, fgcu:21768
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The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
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The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001654, 47556, fgcu:21771
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Gravesite of Nannie Nutt.
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The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001653, 48137, fgcu:21770
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Cordelia Nutt Gravestone.
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The Cordelia Nutt gravestone, one of several in the family graveyard beside their 1889 homestead on Sanibel Island.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001446, 47517, fgcu:21570
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The Gravestone of James Keith Ashmore.
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The gravestone of James Keith Ashmore, who homesteaded on Sanibel. Ashmore came to the island with his sister and farmed, and was buried in the family graveyard by their house, Gray Gables, on the Gulf of Mexico. He served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Identifier
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SW00001611, 48371, fgcu:21730
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