Who is julia tuttle miami
White, Pleasant Woodson Misc. Box 1 Misc. Box 2 Misc. Box 3 Misc. Box 4 Misc. Box 5 Misc. Box 6 Misc. Tuttle had met Ingraham in Cleveland in and she had told him of her plans to move to Miami and encourage development there. She encouraged him to bring the railroad south to Miami, even promising him half of her lands.
It is evident in the Expedition texts that Julia Tuttle was awaiting the arrival of Ingraham and party, so he probably had contacted her ahead of time. She introduced them to settlers such as the Addisons, who showed their crops and land to the group. At the time, Ingraham was working for Henry Plant who ultimately decided not to extend his system to Miami, but soon after the Expedition he was hired by Henry Flagler. Flagler agreed to bring his railroad in exchange for hundreds of acres of land from Tuttle and William and Mary Brickell.
Flagler promised to build a large hotel to attract tourists and the first train arrived in what was to become Miami on April 13, On July 28, , the city was incorporated. A process Tuttle could not participate in because at the time women did not have the right to vote.
Flagler built his Royal Palm Hotel, but Tuttle also benefited. She constructed what was called the Hotel Miami, a huge wooden structure.
So, happy th birthday, Miami would not exist had it not been for Julia Tuttle and strong women like her. It has been quite the ride. Miami News. History, George said, is an evolving evaluation.
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History Miami. After Tuttle's eighth letter to Plant, she finally received a firm no. So, does Miami have two mothers? That's why Becerra says he is open-minded when it comes to history. Katie Lepri Cohen. She previously covered city government and corruption, environment and the arts at the Miami Herald.
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