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Little Journeys to Salerno and The Famous St. Lucie Inlet Farms, c. 1914
By B.W. Mulford, owner, Salerno, Florida. Published and distributed under the auspices of the Publicity Committee of the Salerno Commercial Club. Produced by the Record Company of St. Augustine and Jacksonville.
A booklet appealing to potential investors by the significant developer of Salerno, B Mulford. Describes Salerno (now Port Salerno) as an excellent place to live and build a business. Includes descriptions of recreation, quality of land for agriculture, prices of vegetables, and letters of testimonial for the area.Tags Florida-Port Salerno -
David Lowe, 1989
David Lowe owned and operated the David Lowe's Boatyard, Inc. in Port Salerno for 47 years. -
Pioneer Class students, 1956
The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. -
Pioneer Class students resting on cots, 1956
Several children relax on cots. The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. -
Pioneer Class students and teacher at music class, 1956
Students and their teacher, Mrs. Keller. The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. -
Pioneer Class in costumes for music festival, 1956
Students performed a Greek folk dance at a music festival. The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. -
Irene Willma at the Pioneer Class Christmas Bazaar, 1956
Woman standing among craft items prepared for a fundraising bazaar. The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. -
Mrs. Wood at the Christmas Bazaar, 1956
Woman seated among craft items prepared for a fundraising bazaar. The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. -
Pioneer Class students with speech correctionist, 1956
Children in class with teacher Eugene M. Moore, "speech correctionist." The Pioneer Class was a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Port Salerno. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. The school's name was changed to "Pioneer School" in September 1963. -
Eli James Howell II, c. 1975
Eli J. Howell (1923-1982) was head of the science department at the Stuart Training School and taught driver's education at Martin County High School.