
Fort Thompson - LaBelle, Florida, USA
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N 26° 45.742 W 081° 24.525
17R E 459360 N 2960180
Historical marker located east of LaBelle, Florida on Hwy 80.
Waymark Code: WMZ5QP
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 09/14/2018
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Marker Text:
LaBelle´s history begins here, along the Caloosahatchee River, on this old Fort Thompson site. Fort Thompson began c.1838 as a military post during the 2nd Seminole War, named for Lt. Colonel Alexander Thompson, who died in the battle of Okeechobee in 1837. The Confederates used the site during the Civil War to raise cattle for their troops.
In 1879, former Confederate Captain Francis Asbury Hendry (1833-1917) acquired the property, making it his home in 1889. He established a cattle ranch and soon the town of LaBelle grew along its western boundary.
In 1885, steamboat service carried passengers from Fort Myers to Fort Thompson, and in 1912, when LaBelle became a port on Florida´s Intracoastal Waterway, it became a river paradise.
In 1905, Edgar Everett Goodno (1858-1936) purchased Fort Thompson and built an ice plant and an electric plant to serve a growing population. By the end of the decade, the former fort had become the cattle and citrus town now known as LaBelle. Thomas Edison was known to have visited LaBelle, staying at the Fort Thompson Hotel.
In 1924, Henry Ford purchased part of Goodno´s property. It remained in Ford´s name until 1942 when he sold it to one of Captain Hendry´s cousins, Joseph B. Hendry.
Sponsors: the Labelle Heritage Museum, a chapter of the Calusa Valley Historical Society and the Florida Department of State
Marker Number: F-429
 Date: 2001
 County: Hendry
 Marker Type: Roadside
 Sponsored or placed by: LaBelle Heritage Museum, a Chapter of the Calusa Valley Historical Society and the Department of State
 Website: Not listed

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