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The Goulds Canal

Historic South Dade Posted on July 15, 2018 by JeffMay 19, 2023

by Jeff Blakley In January, 1903, construction started at the south side of the Miami River on what was then called the Cutler Extension of the Florida East Coast Railway. The route was surveyed by John S. Frederick, who platted … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Florida East Coast Railway, Goulds, Princeton, Real Estate Speculation | Tagged Black Point, Dredges, Farming, FEC Railway, Goulds, Model Land Co. | 15 Replies

Charles H. Gossman – Early Pioneer Tales

Historic South Dade Posted on February 15, 2017 by JeffSeptember 14, 2020

The following article appeared in the October 3, 1918 issue of the Homestead Enterprise and is re-published here because it will be of interest to many of you who subscribe to posts. The descendants of Charles H. Gossman married into … Continue reading →

Posted in Cutler, Pioneers, Redland | Tagged Black Point, Brinzell, Cutler, Krome, Pioneers, Redland, Silver Palm | 8 Replies

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