- John S. Collins
John Stiles Collins (
December 29 ,1837 -February 11 ,1928 ) was an American Quakerfarmer from Moorestown,New Jersey [ [http://www.miamibeach411.com/History/bio_collins.htm John Collins Biography] , Miami Beach History. AccessedMarch 13 ,2008 . "Born on December 29, 1837, in Moorestown, New Jersey, John Stiles Collins was the sixth generation of Collinses to farm the family's western New Jersey homestead since 1678."] who moved to southernFlorida and attempted to grow vegetables and coconuts on the swampy, bug-infested stretch of land between Miami and the ocean, abarrier island which became Miami Beach.Although the farming venture was not successful, with involvement from his family, notably his sons and sons-in law, John S. Collins also became a land developer. He and his family formed the Miami Beach Improvement Company in 1911, the first use of the term "Miami Beach" [ [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/services/sites/floridians/?section=m Great Floridians 2000 Program] ] , and built the
Collins Bridge acrossBiscayne Bay from the established City of Miami in 1913. They built a casino, an oceanfront hotel and began residential development of the island.The Collins Bridge project ran short of funds and the 2.5 mile (4 km) long wooden
toll bridge was in danger of not being completed when 74 year old Collins struck a deal with automotive pioneer and millionaireCarl G. Fisher (1874-1939) to loan him the needed funds in exchange for 200 acres (800,000 m²) of land. Fisher later described John Collins as "a bantam rooster, cocky and unafraid."The Collins Bridge was located at the southern terminus of promoter Fisher's
Dixie Highway project, which brought traffic from the mid-west as part of theNational Auto Trail road system. Collins, his family, and Fisher all became very wealthy with the development of Miami Beach, which had a 400% increase in resident population between 1920 and 1925.John S. Collins died in 1928 at the age of 90.
Collins Avenue in Miami Beach is named in his honor.References
External links
* [http://www.indianahistory.org/pop_hist/people/fisher.html Indiana History website]
* [http://www.theledger.com/static/top50/pages/fisher.html Top 50 Most Influential people in Florida History website]
* [http://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/ Lincoln Highway Association official website]
* [http://www.lostindiana.net/html/crown_hill__fisher.html Lost Indiana website]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/miami/peopleevents/pande03.html "American Experience series: Carl Fisher, "Mr. Miami Beach"]
* [http://www.fisherisland.com/ Fisher Island official website]
* [http://www.miamibeach411.com/History/bio_collins.htm Miami Beach 411 website, John Collins biography]
* [http://funandsun.com/1tocf/allgosf/mbf/collinsave.html Collins Avenue history, Miami Beach]
* [http://funandsun.com/1tocf/allgosf/mbf/hismb.html Billion Dollar Sandbar: The History of Miami Beach]
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