March 21st, 2004

Cents Coin

1892 Indian Head Cent

How did a 1926 Macy’s Division Retailer one-cent weighing scale end up within the “maze” of Tarpon Springs, FL. The “maze” was a 20-30 acre wilderness area the place many dirt bikers and different off-the-highway fans would venture. No properties or buildings had been ever on this property. I might metallic detect that space searching for arrow heads and Indian relics, and one day had the surprise of discovering that scale. For several years I attempted to find an answer to how and why it was buried/dumped in this maze. Possibly, just maybe, if Al Capone was right here he could reply my inquiry. The closest constructing of significance was the Anclote Psychiatric Hospital. Within the Roaring Twenties, that hospital was a resort lodge the place Al was a frequent visitor and believed by locals to be the owner. Research could not prove Capone’s possession or that the scale was a part of the hotel, but talking to a ninety four 12 months old former employee, I discovered that the resort had a large scale within the lobby that friends would drop a penny in and weigh themselves. That could be a historic link.

I found an Orage Belt Railroad lock and every time I have a look at it, I am drawn to the suicide death of pioneer builder and developer Hamilton Disston. It has an actual historic hyperlink for me with the historical past of Tarpon Springs, FL. The occasion that hastened the development of Tarpon Springs, as well as the southern half of Florida, was the Disston land buy of 1881. Hamilton, a wealthy noticed producer from Philadelphia, shrewdly obtained 4,000,000 acres of state land at $.25 per acre from the Florida Inside Improvement Fund. The fund had been set up in 1855 to manage state lands that were out there for public purchase. The fund grew to become mired in debt after the Civil Battle and by state statute, no land could possibly be sold until the debt was cleared. Mr. Disston grew to become the biggest land proprietor in America and in accordance with all recognized data the biggest land buy ever made by an individual. He began to develop Tarpon Springs and tried to make use of his persuasion and financial clout to carry the Orange Belt Railroad headquarters to his newly established Disston City. The Russian engineer and developer of the Orange Belt railroad, decided to take the rail middle to St. Petersburg, a metropolis named after his homeland city.

Disston was devastated as he wanted that link for the expansion of his metropolis and different native space investments.The panic of 1893, [two] severe freezes and the passing of the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act set him again financially. Hamilton returned to Philadelphia after mortgaging his Forida belongings for $2 million. On Might 1, 1896 he was discovered dead in his bathtub with a self-inflicted gunshot to the head. That Orange Belt lock and different relics from the railway station in Tarpon Springs remind me of the historic hyperlink to the demise of a person with the potential to form the destiny of Tarpon Springs and all of southern Florida too. I am writing this text at my desk on 207 S. Disston Avenue. Historians say that Disston could simply have saved his monetary empire and taken a place with the nice leaders who developed the Sunshine State but his lack of ability to accumulate headquarters for the Orange Belt Line contributed to his dying at young age of 51 and Disston City grew to become a small suburb (Gulf Port) of St. Petersburg.

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