Stokes Collection of Florida Plant Railway Photographs
Alternative Title
Fisherman's Home, Hog Island
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Creation Date
January 1893
Time Period
circa 1893-1895
Abstract
Two men stand by a fisherman's house on Hog Island (now called Caladesi Island) in Florida. Two women sit by the front door. A view along the route of the Plant System of Railways.
Keywords
Log cabins, Frontier and pioneer life, Fishing
Extent
1 black-and-white photograph
Geographic Location
Pinellas County (Fla.); Caladesi Island (Fla.)
Physical Collection
Box
2
Digital Date
2021
Media Type
Black-and-white photographs
Note
Caladesi Island got its name from a Spanish Cuban who began a fishing rancho on a bayou on the southern tip of the island sometime in the 1780s. In a 1851 U.S. Coast Survey map, the island was referred to as Joseph's Key. In the late 19th century, people raised pigs on the island which is where the moniker "Hog Island" comes from. In 1921, a hurricane split the island into two, creating Honeymoon Island to the north. In 1928, the U.S. Geological Survey officially renamed the island Caladesi. Today it is only reachable by boat or by foot from Clearwater Beach.
Identifier
S54-087
Recommended Citation
Stokes, Charles H., "Fisherman's Home on Caladesi Island" (1893). Stokes Collection of Florida Plant Railway Photographs. Image 52.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/stokes/52
Keywords
Log cabins, Frontier and pioneer life, Fishing
