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Sanibel, a barrier island on the southwest coast of Florida, was
originally inhabited by the Calusa Indians around 1500. In 1513,
explorer Ponce DeLeon landed ashore the exotic isle, with its
brackish estuaries, plush mangrove jungles, and sandy
beaches,
opening the door for others who would eventually find their way to
the island. Over time, Sanibel was visited by European explorers,
slave traders, pirates, and Seminole Indians, all of whom added
to
its colorful and intriguing history. In the late 1800s and early
1900s, the original settlers of modern-day Sanibel arrived on the
island. These pioneers were a contrasting group of individuals,
comprised of diverse ethic origins and cultures, yet all seemed to
share a common goal of using hard work, resourcefulness, and
determination to make the island their home. Their efforts and
sacrifices greatly contributed to the growth and rich history of
Sanibel as we know it today.
Great historical contributionReviewed by Simone St Marie, 2009-01-21
This was an excellent historical overview of contributions made on Sanibel Island by such a diverse group of individuals. A very inspiring and compelling image of their struggles and survival living on a barrier island, even more compelling is that there are sixth-generation family members still living on Sanibel Island, evennow.
wonderful bookReviewed by Kimberly Scornavacco, 2008-10-08
Wonderful book - great pictures and really informative. If you like Sanibel Island, you will like this book.