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The author of the book, Prudy Taylor Board, has compiled a collection of historical articles about the intriguing, but little known, people and events in the city's history. Board traces the development of the city's prestigious neighborhoods and parks, while introducing readers to some of the most captivating and eccentric characters. Fort Myers is known for its palm-lined boulevards and famous residents, such as Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. However, few people know the story of Wild Bill Belvin, who lived a year in the wilds of North Fort Myers, but was immediately arrested upon his return to civilization. Additionally, when Lee Memorial Hospital first opened in 1916, its surgical patients were as concerned about the agility of their stretcher-bearers as they were about their surgeons' skills.
Known for its palm-lined boulevards and famous residents, Fort Myers is arguably the quintessential Florida destination. And although many people know the city was a winter getaway for the likes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, few know the story of ?Wild Bill? Belvin who lived a year in the wilds of North Fort Myers, but was immediately arrested upon his return to civilization. Nor do they know that when Lee Memorial Hospital first opened in 1916, its surgical patients were as concerned about the agility of their stretcher-bearers as they were about their surgeons? skills.
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Remembering Fort Myers: The City of Palms, author Prudy Taylor Board has compiled a collection of historical articles about the intriguing, but little known, people and events in the city?s history. Board traces the development of the city?s prestigious neighborhoods and parks, while introducing readers to some of the most captivating and eccentric characters.