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  1. Audiotape - 2016.06.19.14

    Record Type: Archive

    Mr and Mrs James L Loomis, Jr
  2. Newspaper - 32.52

    Historic Loomis estate for sale

    Record Type: Library

    Historic Loomis estate for sale
  3. Newspaper - 32.60

    Captiva celebrates homesteader

    Record Type: Library

    Captiva celebrates homesteader
  4. Newspaper - 49.25

    Celebration of Captiva pioneer attended by 150

    Record Type: Library

    Celebration of Captiva pioneer attended by 150
  5. Newspaper - 54.96

    Record Type: Library

    Newspaper
  6. Newspaper - 59.05

    Captiva's Centennial Day

    Record Type: Library

    Captiva's Centennial Day
  7. Newspaper - 59.07

    Captiva celebrates homesteader

    Record Type: Library

    Captiva celebrates homesteader
  8. Newspaper - 59.08

    Celebration of Captiva pioneer attended by 150

    Record Type: Library

    Celebration of Captiva pioneer attended by 150
  9. Newspaper - 71.01

    The early days of 'Tween Waters Inn

    Record Type: Library

    The early days of 'Tween Waters Inn
  10. Newspaper - 71.17

    'Tween Waters Inn

    Record Type: Library

    'Tween Waters Inn
  11. Obituary - 46.106

    James Lee Loomis, Jr.

    Record Type: Library

    James Lee Loomis, Jr.
  12. Print, Photographic - 17.173

    Left: Jinny and Bud Loomis on Week's deck. Right: Katie Howland at Week's (1941)

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  13. Print, Photographic - 3.92

    Chapel Picnic; a large group of people standing outside

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  14. Print, Photographic - 48.01

    A picture of the Loomis house in 1959.

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  15. Print, Photographic - 48.04

    A picture of the Loomis' house taken from the street.

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  16. Print, Photographic - 48.05

    The unexpected 'No Name' storm destroyed much of southern Captiva. Ten foot seas undermined roads, buildings, and trees and the wind-driven tides re-opened Blind Pass and caused flooding which cut the island off from Sanibel for most of the day. Gulf-front property owners reported upwards of 15 feet of beach lost to the waves, and the severe damage to Captiva Road (by 'Tween Waters Inn) restricted island traffic and forced round-the-clock repairs...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic

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