DESCRIPTION: An unrecorded halftone map of Stuart, Florida produced by the Stuart Commercial Club ca. 1923. H.C. Whipple artist.
Inset map of the area surrounding Rock Road. Shows the course of the St. Lucie River Regatta, the Dixie Highway, and the Northwest portion of the Hanson Grant (1). Includes the small towns of Jensen, Salerno, Gosling, Florida and a portion of the Stuart-Okeechobee Canal (2).
Text on verso with key facts on Stuart, Florida including harbor facilities, fishing, agriculture, society, boating, and yacht club.
`NOTE:
(1) The Hanson Grant, located just north of present-day Stuart, Florida, was one of the earliest land grants on Florida’s southeast coast, tracing back to the Spanish colonial period. In 1815, Governor José Coppinger of Spanish East Florida granted the tract—about 16,000 acres—to James F. Hanson, an early settler and merchant from St. Augustine, as a reward for services to the Spanish government. The grant stretched along the Indian River Lagoon, encompassing what are now parts of Jensen Beach, Sewall’s Point, Rio, and North River Shores. After the United States acquired Florida in 1821, the Hanson claim became one of many Spanish land grants reviewed and confirmed by federal authorities.
(2) Around 1923, the Stuart, Florida area was transformed by completion of the Stuart–Okeechobee Canal, officially known as the St. Lucie Canal —a massive drainage and navigation project linking the South Fork of the St. Lucie River to Lake Okeechobee. Dredged through the pine flatwoods, the canal was celebrated locally as the “Atlantic Gateway to the Gulf,” promising to turn Stuart into a key crossroads of commerce and agriculture. When water first flowed eastward from the lake in June 1923, the Stuart Messenger hailed it as “the key to the entire Everglades drainage project,” and boosters predicted prosperity from new farmlands and barge traffic.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1923
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: Indian River, St. Lucie River
CONDITION: Good.
 Appears slightly faded. Washing may increase contrast. Margins cut to the neatline. Single vertical fold.
COLORING: Halftone process.
ENGRAVER: 
SIZE: 14
" x
11 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 86
PRICE: $225
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