Welcome to Lee County Florida's Genealogy Website Captiva, Ft. Myers, Genealogy, History, Lee County, Sanibel
Ponce de Leon explored areas along Florida's Gulf coast in 1513
& 1521. The barrier islands of Lee County are believed to be
one of his many stops. Spanish and Cuban settlers created temporary
fishing and farming camps along the coast, but for years Southwest
Florida was a rugged and isolated area.
In the early 1700s the Lee Island coastline first appeared with some
accuracy in British maps. During the last half of the 1700s coastal
areas of Lee County were a base of operations for bands of pirates
raiding the cargo ships sailing to and from the port of New Orleans.
Florida became a US Territory in 1821, and the ensuing wave of settlers
asked for protection from the native Seminoles. Fort Myers was built
along the Caloosahatchee River as one of the first bases of operations
during the Seminole Indian Wars. Fort Myers was named in honor of
Colonel Abraham C. Myers, the son-in-law of the commander of Fort
Brooke in Tampa.
The fort was abandoned in 1858 and reoccupied by Federal troops from
1863-1865. The Southernmost battle of the Civil War, a skirmish between
Northern and Southern troops occurred across the river in 1865 and is
reenacted annually at the North Fort Myers Cracker Festival.
The fort itself was disassembled, and some of the wood used in
construction of some of the first buildings in what would become
downtown Fort Myers. No more than ten families lived in the original
town when it was platted in 1876.
Herds of cattle were driven past the old fort grounds to Punta Rassa
where they were lifted onto schooners and steamers using block and
tackle, and shipped to Cuba. Cattle, farming, and logging were early
mainstays in the Fort Myers area. Tomatoes, avocados, and castor beans
were cultivated on Sanibel Island. Many pineapple plantations
flourished inland along the river as settlers began to move away from
the fort area.
By 1885 Fort Myers was bursting with pride and a bulging population of
349, the second largest town on Florida's Gulf Coast south of Cedar
Key. That same year Thomas Alva Edison was cruising Florida's west
coast and stopped to visit the village.
Captivated with what he saw, Edison built his home and laboratory,
Seminole Lodge, on the banks of the Caloosatchee River. He subsequently
became Fort Myers' most famous resident and a strong force in its
growth and development.
Edison had a deep respect for nature, regarding it as an endless source
of discovery. Through his sheer determination and dauntless efforts,
the beauty and majesty of the royal palms lining Riverside Avenue (now
McGregor Boulevard) were imported and planted, and would become the
reason for the "City of Palms" nickname.
Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory was originally built for research on
goldenrod rubber, but many of Edison's inventions and research
materials are on display. The incandescent light bulb is acknowledged
worldwide as Edison's greatest invention.
Edison's diversification remains a constant amazement. With almost 1100
patents to his credit, he has been dubbed "America's most prolific
inventor". His achievements include the phonograph, movie camera and
projector, ship-to-shore radio, alkaline storage battery, ticker tape
machine, and microphone. Naturally he had his share of losers: a
perpetual cigar, a concrete house and furniture, and a helicopter-type
flying machine that was lifted by kites.
Among his lesser known, but successful inventions, visitors will
discover items that could be part of a 'Who Invented' trivia game.
These include wax paper, tin foil, the talking doll, mimeograph, and
dictating machine, plus one of the most indispensable products in
history: mucilage, the "sticky stuff" that is affixed to postage
stamps, envelopes, and labels.
As Edison's enchantment with Fort Myers grew, he began to spend more
time at Seminole Lodge and was often joined there by his friend, Henry
Ford. The two distinguished inventors would sometimes go off on a
camping trip or a drive to Estero.
Ford met Edison at a meeting in New York and, with Edison's
encouragement, quit his job and turned his full attention to his dream
of building a gasoline driven automobile.
By 1903 Ford's dream had come true and he had become so famous that
people were asking to put money into his company. The Ford Motor
Company was officially started that year with $28,000 cash, but it took
the introduction of the Model-T in 1907 to make the company a financial
success. By 1914 the first Ford Car Dealership was opened in Fort
Myers.