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Edison Guest HouEstate's in Seminole Lodge Guest Book —Harrie Monkhouse Guest March 21-April 3, 1916 Have you ever dreamed a dream of Heaven? Where the Garden of Eden Grows? Come down with me to the Florida Coast, Where the Caloosahatchee flows.
Come down with me to Seminole Lodge
Where grapefruit & orange bloom,
Where bananas & palm trees skirt the shore
Of the pool you swim in at noon
Come down with me & meet our dear Hosts,
In this Heaven of sunshine & haze,
And then you'll know why on the Florida coast-
The birds brush their throats in mere praise-
The home was initially built for Edison's good friends Ezra and Lillian Gilliland as their winter retreat. The Gilliland's only enjoyed three years in Fort Myers and sold the home to Ambrose McGregor in 1891. The McGregor family lived year-round in the house until 1902. The road along this home was named McGregor Boulevard in honor of Mr. McGregor in 1914.
Edison purchased the home in 1906 and created a guest house for family and friends. This building houses the dining room, kitchen/pantry area, and servant's quarters for the s.
Visitors like Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone stayed for days, while Charles Lindbergh came for dinner. Many received
reminders of Florida visits when mangoes, grapefruit, guava, and orange marmalade would arrive at their northern homes
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Edison's invention and business life included extensive and successful work with integrated power systems. In 1886, Edison placed an "isolated" power system on the south end. Edison was interested in bringing electricity to the rest of Fort Myers, but several reasons prevented the project. Years later, in 1898, local resident A.A. Gardner franchised the first electric plant in the city.
By 1919, the electrical lines extended beyond Edison's property. At that time, Edison disassembled the original power system components and sent them to his New Jersey laboratory. Today, they can be viewed at the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.
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” — -Thomas Edison
"Beyond doubt, you have the finest place in the country, and if you build a seawall in a few years, this section will not be large enough to hold the tourists eager to get here every winter. Yes, sir, by all means, build -Thomas Edison, thoughts on the proposed city seawall from a local newspaper article in 1908.
Edison built the first section of the rock seawall along with his property in 1903 and extended it along with the Guest House property in 1907. The seawall was 3' tall and 2' wide and was completed for $450. The Seminole Lodge Caretaker, Ewald Stulpner, wrote to Edison that the structure "makes a great improvement to your riverfront."
The seawall protected the property and provided a small beachfront area for the Edison family and guests. The lawn along the seawall was also an essential feature of the landscape.
Seawall Restoration 2005
. Lee County Beach and Shoreline Grant
. The state of Florida, Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development
. City of Fort Myers
. Florida Gulf Coast University Archeological Survey.
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Mina Miller Edison — 1865 - 1947
Mina Miller married Thomas Alva Edison in 1886, the same year they began creating their winter estate in Fort Myers. During their many years in Fort Myers, Edison enjoyed creating areas for botanical research, family pleasure gardens, and helpful kitchen and truck gardens. In fact, Thomas Edison tested more than 17,000 plants for possible rubber sources and grew numerous fruits and vegetables, such as citrus, mango, and pineapples.
This estate area was dedicated as a kitchen garden or, in Edison's words, a "garden truck," where staff could use and sell estate plants.
Mina Edison was also very interested in plants and gardening. On the Estate, she worked with landscape architects to create the beautiful Moonlight Garden and estate porch gardens surrounding the historic buildings.
In the community, Mina Edison worked to improve Fort Myers by creating garden clubs and was an original member of the local Periwinkle Garden Club.
The statue of Mina Edison in the garden was created by sculptor Don Wilkins and generously contributed by the Estate's patEstate'ssall McCleary.
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Visit Thomas Edison' s Winter Home in Fort Myers, Fl
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