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Rev. Joseph A. Kahl – Part 2

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on June 14, 2016 by mzhptSeptember 8, 2022

By Jeff Blakley In part 1 of this series on the Reverend Joseph A. Kahl, I explored the early lives of Joseph and his future wife, Harriet Woodbury. I ended that post with their marriage, on August 20, 1908. After … Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Florida City, Homestead, Newspapers | Tagged Burton, Free, Horne, Kahl, Krome, South Florida Banner, Tatum | 1 Reply

Two Historic Houses Lost

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on May 27, 2016 by mzhptMarch 28, 2018

by Jeff Blakley I was saddened to learn from Karon Buckley that two of our historic houses were recently demolished: the Kosel home at the northwest corner of Redland and Plummer and the Schaff house, on Krome at 273rd St. … Continue reading →

Posted in Homestead, Real Estate Speculation | Tagged Historic Preservation, Kosel, Schaff | 2 Replies

Homestead’s First Postmaster

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on January 7, 2016 by mzhptMarch 28, 2018

By Jeff Blakley Shortly after I published David Torcise’s Google Earth map of the locations of the homesteads of early settlers in this area, I received an e-mail from a man who thanked David and me for our work and … Continue reading →

Posted in Florida East Coast Railway, Homestead | Tagged Dusenbury, Florid East Coast Railway, Krome, Parlin | Leave a reply

Early Days in the Homestead Country

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on November 7, 2015 by mzhptMarch 28, 2018

By Jeff Blakley I found the following article recently at the Town Hall Museum in Homestead. It was written by Flora Harvey Anderson, who was a sister of Will Anderson, of Anderson’s Corner fame. She was born on September 9, … Continue reading →

Posted in Florida East Coast Railway, Homestead, Redland | Tagged Anderson, Cutler, Drake, Eckman, Gossman, Hill, Moody | 3 Replies

Orville Whitford Calkins

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on May 31, 2015 by mzhptMarch 28, 2018

by Jeff Blakley I subscribed to Genealogy Bank the other day, at the suggestion of Larry Wiggins, and I’ve found it to be an invaluable source of information about the early days of this area. As I was reading newspaper … Continue reading →

Posted in Florida City, Homestead, Real Estate Speculation | Tagged Calkins, Camp Jack, Hainlin, Heinlein, Longview, Redland Fruit & Spice Park, Tower | Leave a reply

William A. King

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on May 10, 2015 by mzhptMarch 28, 2018

By Jeff Blakley William Alfred King was the first section foreman in this area for the Florida East Coast railway. He was born on 29 December 1860 in Troy, Pike County, Alabama. On February 28, 1882, he married Frances Elzada … Continue reading →

Posted in Florida East Coast Railway, Homestead, Real Estate Speculation | Tagged KIng, Powers, Saunders, Tanner | Leave a reply

Rev. Joseph A. Kahl

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on May 3, 2015 by mzhptJuly 18, 2018

by Jeff Blakley When I first started writing articles for this website, I decided that I would explore the lives of people mentioned in early newspaper articles about Detroit, now known as Florida City. I subsequently posted essays on James … Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Homestead, Newspapers | Tagged Kahl, Matthews, South Florida Banner, Woodbury | Leave a reply

James Rufus Dorsey

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum Posted on April 16, 2015 by mzhptMay 20, 2021

by Jeff Blakley I am indebted to Ed McMichael for much of the information in this post. Without his help, it couldn’t have been written. Or, perhaps I should say, a much leaner version with much less information in it … Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Homestead, Pioneers, Telephone | Leave a reply

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