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Steamboat Landing
A steamboat landing in Sanford in the 1870s. By the mid-1880s, Sanford, Florida had become a major distribution center due to the city's strategic location along Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River. Even before Florida obtained statehood, steamboats…
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Steamboat Landing
A steamboat landing in Sanford in 1908. By the mid-1880s, Sanford, Florida had become a major distribution center due to the city's strategic location along Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River. Even before Florida obtained statehood, steamboats…
Tags: dock; riverfront; Steamboat landing
Steamboat 'Clara' Sailing Past a Dock on Lake Monroe
Photograph of the Clara steamboat on Lake Monroe in the early twentieth century. By the mid-1880s, Sanford, Florida had become a major distribution center due to the city's strategic location along Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River. Even before…
Tags: Clara; dock; Lake Monroe; riverfront; steamboat
Bird's Eye View of Drawing of the City
Sanford riverfront around 1907. The present-day Sanford area was originally inhabited by the Mayaca/Joroco natives by the time Europeans arrived. The tribe was decimated by war and disease by 1760 and was replaced by the Seminole Indians. In 1821,…
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City of Sanford Before the Great Fire of 1887
The City of Sanford riverfront in the 1880s, just before the Great Fire of 1887. The present-day Sanford, Florida, area was originally inhabited by the Mayaca and Joroco tribes by the time Europeans arrived. The tribe was decimated by war and disease…
Palmetto Avenue, 1882
The docks at Palmetto Avenue in Sanford, Florida, in 1882. Sanford's telegraph office and Henry Shelton Sanford's company store are located at the base of Palmetto Avenue. Henry Shelton Sanford (1823-1891) was an American diplomat, lawyer, and…
City of Sanford After the Great Fire of 1887
The City of Stanford in the 1890s, after the Great Fire of 1887. The present-day Sanford, Florida, area was originally inhabited by the Mayaca and Joroco tribes by the time Europeans arrived. The tribe was decimated by war and disease by 1760 and was…
Tags: 2nd Street; 3rd Street; City of Sanford; Commercial Street; Cypress Avenue; dock; lake; Lake Monroe; Magnolia Avenue; Oak Avenue; Palmetto Avenue; Park Avenue; Pine Avenue; railroad; riverfront; RiverWalk; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Riverfront; Second Street; South Florida Railroad Company; Third Street; waterfront
Last Barge to Dock at the Standard Oil Terminal on Lake Monroe Before Its Scheduled Closing This Saturday was Seen Today
Newspaper article about the last barge docked on the Standard Oil Terminal along Lake Monroe in Sanford, Florida. The terminal opened in 1931 and closed in 1969.
The present-day Sanford, Florida, area was originally inhabited by the Mayaca and…
The present-day Sanford, Florida, area was originally inhabited by the Mayaca and…