Stokes Collection of Florida Plant Railway Photographs

 

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Creation Date

1-1-1893

Time Period

circa 1893-1895

Abstract

Men, women, and children fish from a pier along railroad tracks.

Keywords

Fishing, Wharves, Fish

Extent

1 black-and-white photograph

Geographic Location

Pinellas County (Fla.); St. Petersburg (Fla.)

Box

1

Digital Date

2025

Media Type

Black-and-white photographs

Note

The St. Petersburg railroad pier was built into Tampa Bay in 1889 so that ships could unload their goods directly onto the railroad. It was also the terminus of the original Orange Belt Railway owned by Peter Demens, a Russian immigrant. It is Demens' hometown that St. Petersburg is named after. Local legend says the co-founders, John C. Williams, and Demens flipped a coin to see if the town would be named after Williams' hometown of Detroit or Demens' of St. Petersburg, Russia. Williams supposedly lost the coin flip and so built a hotel near the pier and called it the "Detroit Hotel." The railroad pier had a fish house owned by Henry W. Hibbs that processed more than a thousand pounds of fish a day. The pier was torn down in 1952. The area is now Demens Landing Park at the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina.

Identifier

S54-043

Keywords

Fishing, Wharves, Fish

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Latitude

27.7702397761527

Longitude

-82.6285698323214
 

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No Copyright - United States