File:William Stanley Hanson (1883-1945) obituary in The Miami News of Miami, Florida on April 5, 1945, part 2.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWilliam Stanley Hanson (1883-1945) obituary in The Miami News of Miami, Florida on April 5, 1945, part 2.jpg |
English: William Stanley Hanson (1883-1945) obituary in the News-Press of Fort Myers, Florida on April 5, 1945, part 2 |
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Source | William Stanley Hanson (1883-1945) obituary in the News-Press of Fort Myers, Florida on April 5, 1945 |
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Other versions | https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-press/130299357/ |
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[edit]Fort Myers soon fler hig Wrth his parentS( Dr, am) MrS- Wi. Hanson from u9ninn Mlt mm 1'iuiiiiiivilt filial" cian here for a number of years Und civic work until she died in November, 1UJ4. Dr. Hanson died in 1911. Mr' Hanson attended Fort My an(J hj nuucu wui ai me lucai pusLoi lice Ba at that time was one of the best member of the city council and hel1 the fort Myers offices.
He was a member of the county com. mission when the bridge was built om the mainland to rort Myers Beach. In 1912 he married the for- mer Miss Clara Petzold of Tar. pon Springs He was Pbably best known for his work with the Seminole Indians by whom he was trusted implicitly. At one time, Mr.
Hanson had i i reservation and was treated as a momhpr nf the trihps hv tht Spmi. notes. His Indian friends alwavs found a camping. place on his property while in Fort Myers. Many of them visited him during his last illness.
Mr. Hanson spoke several Indian dialects and attended all the festivals and powwows of the Seminoles. He was an authority on the history of the early Caloo-sas as well as the Seminoles and on Fort Myers and Lee county, A great nature lover, Mr. Hanson was thoroughly familiar with the Everglades and acted as guide for winter visitors and others on trips into the Florida wilds.
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