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John Anderson - His Life and Times in Ormond, Florida

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When twenty-three-year old John Anderson arrived in New Britain, February 26, 1876, the colony unknowingly received its greatest promoter, its most outstanding personality, and a man of such charm and strength of character, that even today, over a hundred years later, his influence has left an indelible mark on present-day Ormond Beach.
Anderson was born in Portland, Maine, August 6, 1853, the only son of Samuel J. and Jane Wade Dow Anderson. Samuel J. Anderson (usually referred to as "General Anderson") was a lawyer, tax collector of the port of Portland, Maine, and president of the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad. During his high school years John Anderson organized a crack drill company that won the championship against eleven other organized military companies of the state, "and was especially commended by General Ulysses S. Grant."
After graduating from high school, John Anderson took a course at a commercial college, and then worked in the foreign exchange depart¬ment of Jay Cooke & Co., N.Y. The Panic of 1873 surrounded a severe international economic depression in both Europe and the United States that lasted until 1879, and even longer in some countries. After, the bank failed, Anderson began working in the bond department of the First National Bank of New York. While working there he received a letter from his cousin, Samuel Dow, from the New Britain colony in Florida that dramatically changed the course of his life. "I have found God's country. The hunting is good and the chances for a young man to show his grit and nerve were never better. Come on!" wrote Dow, and Anderson accepted the challenge and soon traveled to the New Britain Colony in Florida. He brought a friend, Charles Fox, with him and the three young men lived in Dow's palmetto shack on the corner of the James Francis' property on the mainland riverfront while exploring this fascinating place in Halifax Country.
Throughout this adventure, we meet many outstanding characters, hardworking settlers, captains of industry, and just plain good people trying to make the best out of life after a devastating Civil War. This period followed many years of massacre and plantation ruination during the previous Seminole wars in Florida. This centennial and historically accurate account of “John Anderson – His Life and Times in Ormond, Florida” accentuates his ability to understand a task’s importance to get the job done with firm integrity, commitment, fairness, and loyalty to all. “My Best for the Best” remains a true motto of our early Ormond settler, John Anderson...

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Sept 26, 2010, Halifax Country Publisher, Halifax Country Publishers
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Table of Contents

Prologue Page iv
Dedication Page v
Introduction Page vi
Chapter Title Page
1 Reveille, Midday and Sunset Salute .................. 1
John Anderson’s Father, Samuel J. Anderson ........... 3
John Anderson’s Growing Up Years ......................4
Anderson of Maine, Ancestor Lineage ..................10
John Anderson’s Grandfather,
His Namesake Honorable John Anderson 13
John Farwell Anderson, John Anderson’s Uncle ...14
2 Come on Down – John Anderson .........................17
New Britain Colony is Formed .........................17
Life on the Peninsula ................................25
Ormond’s Founding Family, the Bostrom’s ..............30
3 Outdoorsmen’s Paradise ...............................37
Early Plantation History .............................37
Back to John Anderson’s Arrival
in the New Britain Colony.............47
Old Kings Road .......................................48
The Lost Causeway ....................................52
The Old Chimneys .....................................64
4 Who is Captain James Ormond I ........................71
James Ormond II (179? – 1829) ........................73
James Ormond III (1815 – 1892) .......................76
5 White Mountains of New Hampshire .....................79
Crawford Notch .......................................84
Early Development – Railroads ........................90
Mount Pleasant House ................................100
Mount Washington Hotel ..............................108
6 The Railroads Arrive in Ormond ......................111
7 The Hotel Ormond is Born ............................129
8 Santa Lucia Plantation Expands ......................147
9 Henry Flagler Purchases the Hotel Ormond ............165
Flagler’s Kirkside Residence in St Augustine ........169
The Ponce de Leon Hotel .............................170
The Casa Monica - Cordova Hotel .....................172
The Alcazar .........................................175
The Hotel Ormond ....................................176
10 Ormond Beach Remembers John Anderson ................191
Anderson – Price Memorial Library Building ..........191
The Cupola, Fortunato Park, Ormond Beach, Florida ………193
Great Floridian 2000 ................................195
John Anderson Drive .................................196
11 Epilogue ............................................197
About the Author ....................................198
Previously Released Books, DVD’s and Artwork ........200

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Ormond Beach, Florida U.S.A.

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200p
Number of pages
200
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8.5 x 5.5 x .5 inches

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OL25374344M
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9780982999806
LCCN
2012916014

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