Collier County Museums Historic Photo Archive | Immokalee, FL

This album contains historic images and documents from Immokalee, FL.

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Aerial view of Immokalee in 1951 with State Road 29 in the foreground, and New Market Road on the far right, extending off into the distance. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad tracks shown in bottom right corner. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Frontier Lodge Motel on State Road 29 in Immokalee, c1951. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Shaw Brothers gas station in Immokalee, c 1951. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Bethea's tomato packing house in Immokalee, 1951. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Tip Top tomato packing house in Immokalee, c 1951. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Aerial view of the Collier Ranch in Immokalee c1951, with cattle grazing in a pasture.

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Distant view of Barron Collier School in Immokalee with a teacher and students gathered in the front yard. Originally captioned "Immokalee's Hope for the Future. Pupils of Barron Collier School. Completed Nov. 1, 1927." Dated 1927

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Aerial view of Immokalee looking West northwest, dated 1951, with State Road 29 curving left. New Market Road on the right, and airport in the bottom right. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Aerial view of a tomato field near Immokalee, c 1951. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Rancher (unidentified) leading a Hereford bull in a corral during a livestock show in Immokalee, c 1951.

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Workmen loading a truck with boxes and bushel baskets of tomatoes at the Stokes and Beemer Packing House in Immokalee, c 1951. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Aerial view of a tomato packing house in Immokalee, c 1951.

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Interior of a tomato packing house in Immokalee, c1951, with workers sizing and sorting tomatoes. Caption reads "Florida Photo, Inc."

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Unidentified man crouching by two large watermelons on the vine in an  Immokalee farm field, 1951.

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Aerial view of pastureland near Immokalee, c 1951, with a flock of white ibis flying overhead.

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Horsehead pump and derrick at Sunniland Oil Well No. 1, where the Humble Oil & Refining Company struck oil in Florida in 1943.  Located at Sunniland, 38 miles northeast of Naples, on the edge of the Big Cypress Swamp.

Brown's Trading Post location map, 1941

Map of location of Sam Jones Old Town.  Brown's Trading Post.  Ft. Shackleford, 1941. 

1st Baptist Church Immok history

Information about the First Baptist Church of Immokalee.  The Church was restored and relocated to the Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch located at 1215 Roberts Avenue. 

Immok Church of God cemetery

Information about Immokalee's Church of God cemetery.

1st Baptist Church Immok 1965-6 budget

First Baptist Church of Immokalee's 1956-6 budget. 

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