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Dog Island (Florida)

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1188: 56: 234: 419:, because, according to different legends: 1) wild dogs were found on them; 2) the island resembles a crouched dog, or 3) the early ships put their common sailors — known as dogs — on the island before docking on the mainland so they could not jump ship. Later, the two neighbors were renamed: St. Vincent, which is a Federal wildlife refuge, and St. George, which has a causeway and an airport (FA43), has developed into a seaside vacation community with shops and beach rentals. 647: 136: 158: 40: 1067: 63: 566:
Up to fifteen ships were wrecked (some permanently destroyed), 12 loaded with lumber. Although contemporary documents sometimes have conflicting information as to the names and nationalities of these ships, they are believed to include:
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and is a wilderness preserve. Bird nesting sites on several areas of the east end and west end of the island are strictly off-limits for people and pets. There is a volunteer fire department. Electricity and trash pickup are available.
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There are no stores, restaurants, or public restrooms on Dog Island. A hotel, the Pelican Inn, closed in 2016. The island is less than one mile wide at its widest, and just under seven miles long. The bulk of the island is owned by
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became major ports on the Gulf Coast. Both sail and steam ships traveled to Dog Island to exploit its resources of lumber and naval stores, such as
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devices, to discover historic shipwrecks. Project archaeologists conducted excavations on the wreck of the 1899 Norwegian lumber ship
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mariners on the island. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the barrier islands may have served as a haven for piracy and smuggling.
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of 2018, portions of two more shipwrecks likely from the 1899 hurricane wrecking event re-emerged from the sand.
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mentioned above, and also located a number of other submerged archaeological sites, including the ruins of the
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was destroyed for a distance of 30 miles, and a locomotive was displaced some 100 yards off the track.
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Dog Island shows evidence of human presence dating back over 8,000 years. The island also has a rich
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The island and its two small neighbors were discovered by the French in 1536 and named Dog Island,
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is located in the northwestern Florida Gulf coast, just 3.5 mi (5.6 km) off-shore from
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An archaeological research project, the Dog Island Shipwreck Survey, was initiated in 1999 by
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teams, and the fourth for the headquarters and support facilities. Dog Island was used for
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and wrecked 300 yards (270 m) east of Dog Island in a great storm. A survivor,
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PhD dissertation, Christopher Horrell, Florida State University, Chapter 5
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to systematically search the waters off Dog Island, using acoustic and
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As part of the United States, economic shipping greatly increased as
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Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico
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of Lanark Inn was said to be "blown into the Gulf". The
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Unincorporated communities in Franklin County, Florida
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The Shipwreck and Adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud
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Dog Island, Florida

Dog Island is located in Florida
29°48′N 84°37′W / 29.80°N 84.61°W / 29.80; -84.61
United States
State
Florida
County
Franklin
Carrabelle
Franklin County, Florida
The Nature Conservancy
Dog Island wren
Carolina wren

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Dog Island, Florida
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Federal Aviation Administration
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World War II
potsherds
maritime
canoe

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