Title:
Sanitorium on Estero River with the boat called "The Star"
Accession:
1991.10.02
Catalog Date:
09/29/1994
Collection:
Stephens Collection
Item ID:
1—006
Notes:
—— There is a "story" that the materials from the Sanitorium were used to build the Boomer house on the north side of the river. The quality of construction leads me to believe that these buildings were contructed after 1900 and possibly even later (c. 1910). The boat is called "The Star". There is a list of some of the vessels operated by the Koreshans in the "Reeves Study". The Star is not among them.
—— Note the man sitting on the bench at the side of the Sanitorium. Also note the ducks on the lawn.
—— This building is not listed among any of the buildings in the Reeves study.
—— Note the man sitting on the bench at the side of the Sanitorium. Also note the ducks on the lawn.
—— This building is not listed among any of the buildings in the Reeves study.
Print Size:
1.5 x 2.5 in.
Date:
1900—1910
Description:
This photo shows the Sanitorium and two others buildings on that site. A small boat is tied up on the river. The boat's name is "The Star" Here is an excellent view of these buildings which are no longer standing, and an area of the river which is no longer cleared. The exact location of this building is unknown, but it believed to have been on the south shore, west of the current boat ramp and Bamboo Landing. See Notes for more...
Subjects:
Estero River
Boats
Sanitorium
Star, The
Boats
Sanitorium
Star, The