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John Sewell (Miami)

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While working on the hotel, Sewell stumbled upon the burial grounds of the Tequesta Native-Americans. Sewell gave away some of the skulls as souvenirs, and ordered African-American laborers to move the remaining bones and bury them in a hole. Sewell remained in the employ of the Florida East Coast
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Railway until 1899, when he left to concentrate his efforts on the mercantile establishment jointly owned with this brother. They owned at least three retail businesses at one point.
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After serving in local politics, Sewell began the construction of his house in 1912. Built on the highest point in the city, the house was named
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during the construction of the line from Jacksonville to Miami and later joined the hotel construction department. After helping to construct The
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in 1933. The book is valuable as a primary source of information on pioneer days in Miami.
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A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida
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at Palm Beach, Sewell moved to Miami in 1896 to work on the
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Sewell wrote a self-published autobiography entitled
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He was Mayor of the City of Miami from 1903 to 1907.
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John Sewell's Memoirs and History of Miami, Florida
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John Sewell's Memoirs and History of Miami, Florida
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Index

Mayor of Miami
J. E. Lummus
F. H. Wharton
Elbert County
mayor of Miami
Elbert County
Henry Flagler
Florida East Coast Railway
Royal Poinciana Hotel
Breakers Hotel
Royal Palm Hotel
Halissee Hall
Franklin D. Roosevelt
E.G. Sewell
Miami City Cemetery
List of mayors of Miami
Government of Miami
History of Miami
Timeline of Miami
"Sewell Brothers Open Up First Store in 1896"
University of Miami website
"Historic Preservation application"
KiB
Miami and Dade County, Florida
OCLC
1580474
"Miami"
Findagrave
Miami-History
Mayor of the City of Miami

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