- St. Joseph, Florida
St. Joseph, Florida was a
boomtown that briefly became the largest community inFlorida , before being destroyed only eight years after it was founded. St. Joseph was founded in 1835 on the shores ofSt. Joseph Bay , one of the finestnatural harbor s on theGulf Coast of the United States .History
As no rivers flowed into St. Joseph Bay, two railroads were built connecting St. Joseph with the
Apalachicola River in an attempt to siphon off some of thecotton andlumber being shipped down the river to the port of Apalachicola.By 1837 St. Joseph had become the most populous place in the Territory of Florida, with approximately 6,000 inhabitants. In 1838 the town hosted the first Constitutional Convention for Florida, which drew up the
constitution used when Florida became a state in 1845. Some have called St. Joseph "Constitution City" and even transferred the name to the new Port St. Joe. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070827135553/http://www.c21gulfcoastrealty.com/areainformation.php] Web site for "Century 21 Gulf Coast Realty Inc.", Web page titled "Area Information" Port St. Joe section, accessedSeptember 17 ,2006 ]In 1841 a ship brought
yellow fever to St. Joseph. The disease killed many of the town's inhabitants, and caused the rest to flee. Ahurricane in 1843 struck with a largestorm surge , destroying the abandoned town. The area remained uninhabited for the rest of the 19th century. In the early 20th century Port St. Joe was founded about two miles north of the site of old St. Joseph.Present Day
The only remains of old St. Joseph are some tombstones in the Old St. Joseph, or 'Yellow Fever', Cemetery in present-day Port St. Joe.
The
Constitution Convention Museum State Park nearby explains the role of St. Joseph in the early history of Florida government.ee also
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Lake Wimico and St. Joseph Canal and Railroad
*St. Joseph Point Light Notes
References
*McCarthy, Kevin M. (1990). "Florida Lighthouses", Paintings by William L. Trotter,
Gainesville, Florida :University of Florida Press. ISBN 0-8130-0982-0.
* [http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/fl/stjoseph.html St. Joseph, Florida Ghost Town] - retrievedFebruary 17 2006
* [http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=590 Lighthouse Friends - St. Joseph Point, FL] - retrievedFebruary 17 2006
* [http://www.coastghosts.com/yelfev.htm Old St. Joseph Cemetery a/k/a Yellow Fever Cemetery] - retrievedFebruary 17 2006 Further reading
*Louise Porter. "Lives of St. Joseph". St Joseph Historical Society (Dec 2001) ISBN 0-9636228-2-X
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