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Mulford and Lockman in Pineapple field, c. 1920
Benjamin Mulford (left) and W. S. Lockman stand in a pineapple field. Poor quality copy.Tags Pineapples -
H. W. Kling pineapple shed and cart, 1902
H. W. Kling's pineapple shed with a cart on a track filled with pineapples. -
At Captain Richard's Plantation, Eden, c. 1890
Thomas E. Richards and a young boy watch the packing of pineapples into crates. Richards arrived in 1879, purchased land thirteen miles south of Fort Pierce, and named it "Eden." He established a successful pineapple farm and his home, "Eden Grove House," served as a hotel.
Illustration from the book, On the Indian River by C. Vickerstaff Hine. Chicago : Charles H. Sergel & Company, 1891. Hine documents his travels from Titusville south through the Jupiter Narrows to Lake Worth. Unknown photographer, perhaps Hine; engraving by Photo Tint Engraving Company. Available online (2024-07-12): https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts/123/ -
Pineapple cart, Winter 1924
View of a pineapple grove with a cart on a track beside it. A group of people stand near the cart and two small children sit on top of the cart. Poor copy. -
Clearing land, 1923
"Clearing land for a big pineapple plantation. There are six hundred acres of growing pineapples within two miles of Stuart Shores." Workers in the field with hoes. Stuart Shores was planned for the panhandle of Sewall's Point. Presented by the Stuart Commercial Club to the United States Government Engineers at a public hearing (16 Jan 1923) in Stuart, Florida as part of a report requesting aid for a deep water harbor. -
Pineapples growing between citrus trees, 1923
"Pineapples between citrus trees. A Highly Profitable Manner of Farming."
Presented by the Stuart Commercial Club to the United States Government Engineers at a public hearing (16 Jan 1923) in Stuart, Florida as part of a report requesting aid for a deep water harbor. -
Stuart pineapple field, 1923
"Stuart pineapples - 80 percent of all U.S. pineapples grown here." Pineapple field.
Presented by the Stuart Commercial Club to the United States Government Engineers at a public hearing (16 Jan 1923) in Stuart, Florida as part of a report requesting aid for a deep water harbor. -
Planting pineapples near Stuart, 1923
"Planting pineapples near Stuart - ten thousand slips to an acre." Three men, one woman in a bonnet, and three small children planting pineapple slips.
Presented by the Stuart Commercial Club to the United States Government Engineers at a public hearing (16 Jan 1923) in Stuart, Florida as part of a report requesting aid for a deep water harbor. -
Pineapples growing under a wooden rack, c. 1905
Pineapples growing in a field under a wooden frame providing shade. -
Man sitting at pineapple farm, c. 1905
Man sits on a makeshift seat with cooking equipment on the ground around him and a stoneware jug at his feet. Field of pineapple visible in the background.