Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, finds itself on many Top Ten lists. It's a great place to live, work, and play. A small city, it contains a major seaport and cruise terminal, a bustling international airport, a fabulous beach, a world-class yacht center, an inviting riverfront, a dynamic business community, plus an array of cultural and entertainment options. In Tom Bryan and Other Movers and Shapers of Early Fort Lauderdale, author Keith D. Mitzner details the origins, history, and qualities of Fort Lauderdale beginning with the key player Tom Bryan. Tom Bryan touched nearly every aspect of Ft. Lauderdale development, sometimes acting alone, but more often in a group. Ed King was also a trailblazer who built key structures and boats and was active in dredging local waterways. TWhen Ed King returned for good in 1895 he immediately occupied and purchased 20 acres of this property from Dennis Oa#39;Neill for ... The lure of being a landowner and producer must have been a major factor drawing Ed and Susan King to Fort Lauderdale. ... Oa#39;Neill had been hired by Hugh Taylor Birch and his partner John MacGregor Adams to be the property manager of the 63 acres adjoining theanbsp;...
Title | : | Tom Bryan and Other Movers and Shapers of Early Fort Lauderdale |
Author | : | Keith D. Mitzner |
Publisher | : | Lulu.com - 2015-02-11 |
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