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July 25
1863 – In a ceremony at Clinton Place in Key West, the local citizenry presented a $750 gold sword to Colonel Tilghman H. Good, Commander of the 47th Pennsylvania Regiment. Col. Good had rescinded an order that would have banished to Charleston nearly 600 Key Westers suspected of being Confederate sympathizers.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 24, 20252 min read


July 24
1865 – Dr. Samuel Mudd, Edward Spangler, Michael O'Laughlen, and Samuel Arnold – all convicted as conspirators in the assassination of President Lincoln – arrived at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas to serve their prison terms. They joined 552 other prisoners being held there.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 23, 20252 min read


July 23
1950 - The USO/YMCA at the corner of Whitehead and Southard streets provided services and entertainment to the military men stationed in Key West.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 22, 20252 min read


July 22
1935 – The Key West Tree Guild was organized, with Wallace B. Kirke as president. The guild’s mission was “to provide a medium through which tree lovers can work and help in developing shade trees on the island.”

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 21, 20251 min read


July 21
1957 – Someone stole $7,311.89 from the Food Fair supermarket in Key West. The money was taken from the store’s safe, which was not broken into and had instead been opened by a combination known only to a few. “We have a very limited number of suspects,” said Key West Police.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 20, 20252 min read


July 20
1985 - Mel Fisher and his team at Treasure Salvors, Inc., found the “mother lode” of the 1622 Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha after having searched for it for more than 15 years.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 19, 20252 min read


July 19
1907 – The Excavator No.1 boat was blown up and destroyed by a gasoline explosion while employed on the Florida East Coat Railroad extension. Capt. Benjamin Peacon and Sonny Parks of Key West were severely burned and brought to the island for treatment.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 18, 20251 min read


July 18
1914 – Morris Garfunkel, who had long owned the Gulf City Furniture Company in Key West, announced he would soon be leaving the island to engage in business in Detroit, Michigan.

Monroe County Public Library
Jul 17, 20252 min read


July 17
1935 – A study by Key West’s federal administrators showed many roofs throughout the city were in poor condition, and islanders were urged to make repairs before the rainy season went into full effect.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 16, 20251 min read


Enrich Your Child's Learning with Mango Languages
Mango Languages has created a parents' guide for using the free language learning app for homeschool curricula.

Monroe County Public Library
Jul 16, 20251 min read


July 16
1956 – The Church of God at 905 Grinnell Street in Key West celebrated the arrival of their new pastor, the Reverend G.W. Fletcher Philips.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 15, 20251 min read


July 15
1962 – Rudy’s Bar was at 124 Duval Street, occupying the former Key West Custom House building, which had been moved to the location in 1891.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 14, 20251 min read


July 14
1955 – Work was underway on the new County Beach at the foot of White Street. A wall was being built into the water around the West Martello Tower, and sand would be placed on the inside to cover a rocky area. Steps would lead to the ocean from the wall for the convenience of bathers.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 13, 20252 min read


July 13
1917 - Ground was broken for the first Naval Air Station on Trumbo Point. The new air facility was on land rented from the Florida East Coast Railroad.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 12, 20252 min read


July 12
1919 – The Key West Branch of the Afro-American Independent Insurance Co. held a luncheon reception for ministers of the city at Newman Methodist Episcopal Church. The church was richly decorated with flowers and potted plants, and “the entire affair was one of the greatest events of the season.”

Monroe County Public Library
Jul 11, 20252 min read


July 11
1910 – The four-masted schooners Carrie A. Lowe and the Charles A. Dumas came into Key West with supplies for the Florida East Coast Railroad and the Mallory Steamship Lines. With their arrival, there were five four-masted schooners in the harbor.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 10, 20252 min read


It's Jane Austen's World - And We're Still Living In It
The library has a wealth of books by, about and inspired by Jane Austen. We also have video adaptions of her works, a Great Courses series on her work and life and much more. We invite you to explore and have fun.

Monroe County Public Library
Jul 10, 20252 min read


July 10
2008 – The dilapidated, Depression-era bandstand at Bayview Park in Key West was torn down. The bandstand had once been a community hub and the site of concerts, political rallies, and high school graduations.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 9, 20252 min read


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Monroe County Public Library
Jul 9, 20252 min read


July 9
1974 – Fire destroyed the La Plaza grocery at 630 Fleming Street in Key West and an adjacent store and conch house at 628 and 624 Fleming. An Elizabeth Street home was damaged. The grocery building, across from the Key West Library, originally housed Pierce Bros. Hardware, established 75 years earlier.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 8, 20252 min read
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