Martin Digital History

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  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-027-CM-022.jpg

    Handwritten on back: "Grounds of Pelican Hotel Stuart Fla on the St. Lucie River 12/27/43"
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-027-CM-011.jpg

    Four young men in uniform, seated on one of several beds. Handwritten on back: "Left ot right: Hanson, Mainwaring, Cook, Robert J. Maertz. That's my 'beauty rest' we're sitting on"
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-027-CM-010.jpg

    Group of uniformed young men, each with a bundle, standing on road lined with hotels, including the Royal Palm. Handwritten on back: 8/29/43" Published in the Palm Beach Post (12 July 2017)
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-027-CM-008.jpg

    Group of uniformed young men, each with a bundle, standing on streetcorner alongside road lined with hotels, including The Poinciana and the Royal Palm. Handwritten on back: 8/29/43"
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-027-CM-002.jpg

    Young man in uniform in Miami Street in front of the Hotel Imperial. Handwritten on back: 'Miami Beach "Jay Walker" on Ocean Drive 8/8/43"
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-006-W-b3-005.jpg

    View of the Casa Monica Hotel and city street in St. Augustine, Florida. Frank W. Smith opened the Casa Monica Hotel in 1888 using Moorish Revival and Spanish Baroque Revival architecture. Henry Flagler purchased the hotel shortly after it opened and renamed it the Cordova Hotel. In 1902, Flagler merged the Cordova Hotel with his Alcazar Hotel via a bridge and renamed it the Alcazar Annex. After the Great Depression, the Alcazar Annex was in disrepair and sat empty for 30 years until it was renovated to become the St. John's County Courthouse in 1968. Richard Kessler purchased the property in the 1990s and after renovations turned it back into a hotel, becoming the Casa Monica Resort & Spa still in business today.
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/HSMC-2024-006-W-b2-216.jpg

    Sailboat with several passengers sits in the water near the Royal Poinciana Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. A few other boats also in view. The Royal Poinciana Hotel was built by Henry Flagler in 1894, and after later expanding the hotel, it reportedly become the largest hotel and wooden structure in the world around the time of 1901.
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/Thurlow-2024-022-SCC-045.jpg

    Side of the hotel, with waterway visible through the palms. 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.
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  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/Thurlow-2024-022-SCC-043.jpg

    "Grove South of Hotel - Port Sewall, Fla." Sunrise Inn porch on south side with palms. 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.
  • https://images.martindigitalhistory.org/temp/Thurlow-2024-022-SCC-042.jpg

    Shore in front of Sunrise Inn with a clump of mangroves. 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.
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