Historic Englewood 2023

Historic Englewood 2023

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www.yoursun.com Page 17 "There was a fish co-op over here in the '40s, and when the hurricane came along, it blew the building away and sunk all the boats," Tim Birdsey said. "They moved over here and started in the live shrimp business." Jack Pearson and his wife Minnie started the Englewood Cooperative Fisheries Ltd. with 22 other fishermen in 1944, according to Englewood historian Diana Harris. A co-op, it was declared a first for the state of Florida. However, it was in busi- ness for only six months. Disaster struck when the unnamed 1944 hurricane wrecked all the fishermen's boats and nets and nearly destroyed the building and its docks. FISHING FROM PAGE 16A PHOTO COURTESY OF DIANA HARRIS The 1944 hurricane put the short-lived co-op out of business. It had lasted only six months. The shermen expected the storm would be coming from the Gulf, so they took their boats and put them under the Gottfried Creek Bridge on the side where they thought they would be safe. The wind turned and wrecked every single boat anchored in the creek. In this photo the co-op sh house as seen from the old wooden bridge, now the Bill Anger Fishing Pier. It remained as a bait house. It was called Minnie Pearson's Bait house and became a landmark in town. FISHING | 18A IT'S NOT LIKE HOME. IT IS HOME. ™ FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SCHEDULE A TOUR VISIT HERITAGEOAKSLIVING.COM OR CALL 941.698.2600 HERITAGE OAKS ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE 7374 SAN CASA DRIVE | ENGLEWOOD, FL 34224HERITAGEOAKSLIVING.COM ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY LICENSE # AL13053 Englewood's Premier Aging in Place Assisted Living & Memory Care Community 2023 2023

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