INSIDE From Ruin to Re- naissance Exhibit Early Banks Southern Supper Founder Focus PUNTA GORDA HISTORY CENTER The Punta Gorda History Beacon WINTER, 2020 VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 DATES IN OUR HISTORY • Janurary 8, 1883 IsaacTrabue pur- chased 30-acres of land on the south side of Charlotte Harbor from James Lanier for $500. Land that would ultimately be- come the town of Punta Gorda. • January 21, 1894 Caldwell Colt, son of Samuel Colt and fa- mous yachtsman dies at Hotel Punta Gorda. • January 29, 1903 Marshall John Bow- man shot at his home on Taylor in Punta Gorda. Hurricanes and Fires have been the nemesis of Punta Gorda since its beginning. This year the History Center will focus on the storms and fires that both wrecked hav- oc and oſten led to major improvements - recoveries that improved the town. New Exhibit—From Ruin to Renaissance Published Quarterly by At the History Center this Winter Winter Programs Come by and learn a lile more about your local history. All programs are on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. Light Refreshments provided. The following programs are being offered: January 15th — Punta Gorda in Flames—Early fires that almost destroyed the town— Slide presentaon followed by observaons by a member of today’s fire depart- ment 29th — History Bites with a Local — Memories of Charloe High with members of the Punta Gorda Old Timers Associaon. Story of Integraon of School in the 1960s. February 5th — Rain—Hurricane History—Major Hurricanes that hit this area and their impact. Presentaon and Discussion 12th — A Murderous Love Story — The Story of the Bloody Bucket— Presentaon 19th -The Streets Where We Live. How They Got Their Names. (Presentaon with Q and A) 26th - History Bites with a Local — Memories of Hurricane Charley — Local resi- dents share their experiences during and aſter Hurricane Charley in 2004. (connued inside p. 3) Search the archive: www.puntagorda.past perfect.com Marion Ave. After Charley
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I N S I D E
From Ruin to Re-
naissance Exhibit
Early Banks
Southern Supper
Founder Focus
P U N T A G O R D A
H I S T O R Y C E N T E R
The Punta Gorda History Beacon
W I N T E R , 2 0 2 0 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
D A T E S I N O U R
H I S T O R Y
• Janurary 8, 1883
IsaacTrabue pur-
chased 30-acres of
land on the south side
of Charlotte Harbor
from James Lanier for
$500. Land that
would ultimately be-
come the town of
Punta Gorda.
• January 21, 1894
Caldwell Colt, son of
Samuel Colt and fa-
mous yachtsman dies
at Hotel Punta Gorda.
• January 29, 1903
Marshall John Bow-
man shot at his home
on Taylor in Punta
Gorda.
Hurricanes and Fires have been the nemesis of Punta Gorda since its beginning. This year the History Center will focus on the storms and fires that both wrecked hav-oc and often led to major improvements - recoveries that improved the town.
New Exhibit—From Ruin to Renaissance
Published
Quarterly by
At the History Center this Winter
Winter Programs
Come by and learn a little more about your local history. All programs are on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. Light Refreshments provided. The following programs are being offered: January 15th — Punta Gorda in Flames—Early fires that almost destroyed the town—Slide presentation followed by observations by a member of today’s fire depart-ment 29th — History Bites with a Local — Memories of Charlotte High with members of the Punta Gorda Old Timers Association. Story of Integration of School in the 1960s. February 5th — Rain—Hurricane History—Major Hurricanes that hit this area and their impact. Presentation and Discussion 12th — A Murderous Love Story — The Story of the Bloody Bucket—Presentation 19th -The Streets Where We Live. How They Got Their Names. (Presentation with Q and A) 26th - History Bites with a Local — Memories of Hurricane Charley — Local resi-dents share their experiences during and after Hurricane Charley in 2004.
(continued inside p. 3)
Search the archive: www.puntagorda.pastperfect.com
Marion Ave. After Charley
P A G E 2
Early Banks The Punta Gorda Bank, Punta Gorda’s
first true local bank was chartered 120
years ago in 1899, an outgrowth of an
earlier branch bank of the State Bank
of Fort Meade, opened in 1894 and
managed by John Farrington (sketch
below).
Actually, Punta Gorda had another
branch bank (no dedicated building)
even earlier in 1889, a branch of the
Polk City Bank managed by S.P. Hinck-
ley (the Hinckley-Harvey house still
stands on Retta Esplanade).
The 1899 bank opened its doors at the
northwest corner of Marion and Cross
Street (now 41 south). Perry W.
McAdow, a wealthy owner of
goldmines in Montana, had just relocat-
ed in Punta Gorda and needed a
bank. He constructed the one-story
building and helped recapitalize the
original Fort Meade branch bank, be-
coming the first President of the Punta
Gorda local bank. The building housed
the bank on the corner with Earnest Dry
Goods, the Punta Gorda Trading Company
and a community social hall comprising the
rest of the space. A Charlotte County
Historical Marker noting where the bank
was located can be seen on 41 South be-
fore reaching Marion Avenue on the west
side of the street.
The Merchant Bank chartered in 1912 be-
came Punta Gorda’s second bank. This
building still stands on Marion Avenue oc-
curpied by Serendipity Salon.
T H E P U N T A G O R D A H I S T O R Y B E A C O N
Frank M. Cooper Senator F. M. Cooper was one of Punta Gorda’s most promi-nent citizens who owned several busi-nesses, organized a major bank, and be-came a Florida State Senator. Senator Cooper was one of the leaders who drove the divi-sion of DeSoto Coun-ty to create Charlotte County. Unfortu-nately, he died in 1921 shortly before Charlotte County officially came into existence and never saw his vision be-come a reality. To learn more about Senator Cooper and more biographical information on his-torical figures from Punta Gorda’s past visit our virtual ar-chive at Punta Gor-da.pastperfectonline.com. Direct:https://puntagor-da.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Cooper%2C+Senator+Frank
Come see the exhibit and participate in the research and programs we will be conducting over the course of the year. In addition to providing education through our wall exhibit and slideshows, we will be inviting locals to partici-pate in presentations of their personal recollections as well as conducting further research to increase the information the Center has on this important part of our past. It is only with learning about this past that we gain insights for the future.
March 11th -The Women who helped make Punta Gorda. (Presentation with Q and A) 18th - Where They Stayed — Early Hotels and Homes in Punta Gorda (Presentation) 25th- History Bites with a Local —- From Elegance to Embers - the Hotel Charlotte Harbor and its Demise
Winter Programs (Continued)
1921 Hurricane Seminole Hotel
Matt Weeks Family
Kirkland Family
Rev. Bill Klosser (MC )and Rev. Frankie Fayson of Bethel AME Church
Martha Bireda accepts award for her mother Bernice Russell