Current Search: Captiva Island Fla. (x)
Pages
-
-
Title
-
View of the Nutt Family Homestead called The Gables.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001536, 48536, fgcu:21658
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Porch and Steps of the Gables.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001537, 47640, fgcu:21659
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Nutt Family Homestead.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001538, 47421, fgcu:21660
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
View of the the Gables.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001539, 48596, fgcu:21661
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Tour Participants of the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The museum garden offers visitors a glimpse of the varieties of produce grown by farmers on the islands in the early years of the twentieth century.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001527, 48464, fgcu:21649
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001652, 47896, fgcu:21769
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001650, 47484, fgcu:21767
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001651, 48479, fgcu:21768
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
The Gravestone of Nannie Nutt.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001654, 47556, fgcu:21771
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Gravesite of Nannie Nutt.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The gravestone of Nannie Nutt at the family graveyard next to their homestead, Gray Gables, on Sanibel Island.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001653, 48137, fgcu:21770
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Cordelia Nutt Gravestone.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The Cordelia Nutt gravestone, one of several in the family graveyard beside their 1889 homestead on Sanibel Island.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001446, 47517, fgcu:21570
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Participants of the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum Homes.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The Burnap Cottage, under restoration, is part of the construction underway at the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The cottage was being restored to its original 1898 dimensions. In the 1940s a second story was added to the winter cottage.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001506, 48449, fgcu:21628
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
The Burnap Cottage at the Museum Tour.
-
Abstract / Description
-
The Burnap Cottage is part of the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The other buildings include the tea room, refreshment tent, and post office, all viewed from the Rutland house.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001505, 48155, fgcu:21627
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Gravestone of James Keith Ashmore.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001609, 48001, fgcu:21728
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Gravestone of James Keith Ashmore.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001610, 48554, fgcu:21729
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
The Gravestone of James Keith Ashmore.
-
Abstract / Description
-
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.
-
Date Issued
-
1998
-
Identifier
-
SW00001611, 48371, fgcu:21730
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Particpants Board the Sanibel Trolley.
-
Abstract / Description
-
A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Trolley system owner Jim Anholt stands at the door of one of the vehicles during the tour.
-
Date Issued
-
1996
-
Identifier
-
SW00001529, 47514, fgcu:21651
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Tour of Historic Houses.
-
Abstract / Description
-
A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The tour would end at the museum and its buildings, such as the tearoom, which was moved to the museum grounds in the 1990s.
-
Date Issued
-
1996
-
Identifier
-
SW00001530, 48296, fgcu:21652
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Participants of the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum Homes.
-
Abstract / Description
-
A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The tour also featured such aspects as vintage cars and exhibits at the museum, starting at the front door of the Rutland house.
-
Date Issued
-
1996
-
Identifier
-
SW00001532, 48064, fgcu:21654
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
-
-
Title
-
Vintage Cars at the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum Tour.
-
Abstract / Description
-
A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The tour also featured such aspects as vintage cars and exhibits at the museum.
-
Date Issued
-
1996
-
Identifier
-
SW00001533, 48308, fgcu:21655
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG2000)
Pages