Julia Tuttle was primarily known as a landowner and a key figure in the founding of Miami, Florida, rather than for holding a traditional job. She inherited a large tract of land in the area and played a significant role in promoting its development, particularly by convincing Henry Flagler to extend his railroad to Miami. Her efforts in real estate and community development were instrumental in shaping the city's early growth.
she was a photographer.
Leona Tuttle was born in 1896.
no Julia is not, in the end Julia and Winston are both caught by the thought police.
William Jeremiah Tuttle died in 1930.
Robert Tuttle Morris died in 1945.
were did julia sturtevant tuttle go to school
zezo founded Miami
Julia Tuttle.
Julia Tuttle.
Julia Tuttle, the founder of Miami. In 1891, a wealthy Cleveland woman named Julia Tuttle purchased an enormous citrus plantation in the Miami area.
no, she as so smart on her own
Julia Tuttle is considered the founder of Miami.
Julia Tuttle, known as the "Mother of Miami," died on December 14, 1898. She passed away from pneumonia at the age of 48. Tuttle played a significant role in the development of Miami, Florida, and her contributions are remembered as foundational to the city's growth. After her death, Tuttle's legacy continued through her family and the community she helped establish.
Julia Tuttle.
Well, there is a causeway named for her in Miani FL
Julia Sevarine Reed has written: 'Solomon Tuttle of old Mt. Comfort and his descendants'
yes,her son henry athelbert and a daughter named frances emeline