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  • Collection: Test Florida/Miami History

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Fifty pound king fish and Spanish mackerel

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Munroe designed the "Kingfish" - a 33 foot long sharpie- with "Biscayne Bay deeply rooted" in his affections. He was returning to cherished memories and a new life. In 1886, the boat was acquired by Frow for his fishing fleet and Munroe used the…

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In this birthday letter, one of the Munroe children has affectionately captured the story of his father's love of boats and sailing.

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In this birthday letter, one of the Munroe children has affectionately captured the story of his father's love of boats and sailing.

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In this birthday letter, one of the Munroe children has affectionately captured the story of his father's love of boats and sailing.

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She moved to Florida from Cleveland, Ohio in 1891 and settled on the Miami River. Mrs. Tuttle (dressed in white and fourth from left) is considered the founder of the city of Miami and played an active role in convincing Henry Flagler to bring the…

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Albumen photograph of Isabella and Charles Peacock (owners of the Peacock Inn) with their three sons, Charles, John and Henry.
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