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Legendary Locals of Fort Myers

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Legendary Locals of Fort Myers

Legendary Locals of Fort Myers

From its beginning as a military installation in the Second Seminole War  through the postwar booms of the 20th century, Fort Myers has had its share  of famous residents and heroes, from Thomas A. Edison to Olympian Al  Oerter, from musician Billy Nalle and football Hall-of-Famer Deion Sanders  to world-renowned artist Robert Rauschenberg. But beyond being the winter  home of such famous residents as the Edisons and Fords, the City of Palms has  been fertile ground for local legends, both admirable and notorious. County  commissioner Wild Bill Towles burned down the county courthouse so he  could build a modern one—and got lots of help. Plucky 10-year-old Margaret  Mickle set out in a rowboat and got a private meeting with a former president  of the United States on demand. Nurse LaVeta Allen defied Jim Crow laws  to save the life of a black woman, knowing it would get her fired. Such are  the raucous, comical, and touching histories of those who made a difference  in Fort Myers.
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From its beginning as a military installation in the Second Seminole War  through the postwar booms of the 20th century, Fort Myers has had its share  of famous residents and heroes, from Thomas A. Edison to Olympian Al  Oerter, from musician Billy Nalle and football Hall-of-Famer Deion Sanders  to world-renowned artist Robert Rauschenberg. But beyond being the winter  home of such famous residents as the Edisons and Fords, the City of Palms has  been fertile ground for local legends, both admirable and notorious. County  commissioner Wild Bill Towles burned down the county courthouse so he  could build a modern one—and got lots of help. Plucky 10-year-old Margaret  Mickle set out in a rowboat and got a private meeting with a former president  of the United States on demand. Nurse LaVeta Allen defied Jim Crow laws  to save the life of a black woman, knowing it would get her fired. Such are  the raucous, comical, and touching histories of those who made a difference  in Fort Myers.
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