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How One Woman Opened the Doorway for Commercial Flights to the US Virgin Islands ~ 1930s

Clara Livingston

At a time when women became teachers, nurses, and housewives, Clara Livingston became an aviatrix! ✈ As a young girl, Clara fell in love with flying. When she inherited her family’s beachside property in Puerto Rico, she converted a portion into a landing strip. Flying to St. Thomas & St. Croix In 1931, she purchased a Rearwin biplane, […]

Here’s a Glimpse of an Ill-Fated Schooner Before She Sunk ~ 1921

Glimpse the last known photograph of the ill-fated GAVIOTA at the Creque Marine Railway on Hassel Island ~ 1921 By Valerie Sims

The Schooner, Gaviota Today marks the 95th anniversary of the hauling of the ill-fated schooner, Gaviota at the Creque Marine Railway.  This beautiful, three-masted, trading schooner was built in Cataño, Puerto Rico by Guillermo Valello in 1920. Designed for the inter-island trade, she was captained by Juan Cruz. On this day, she made the 100-mile voyage for repairs at Hassel Island. Gaviota’s Fate […]

The 3 Most Captivating Qualities About St. Thomas ~ 1912

EMANCIPATION GARDEN ST THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS PHOTO

  St. Thomas, with its beautiful, commodious harbour and strategic position in the Caribbean, has attracted visitors for hundreds of years. In March of 1912, one visitor was so impressed with her experiences on the island, that she wrote a letter to the local newspaper.   Mrs. McDonald and her family were traveling on the Victoria Louise, bound from New York to St. Thomas. Below are a […]

How Pencil-Written Notes and Photographs Preserved Schooner’s History ~ 1920

Surveying the damage to the schooner, METEOR at the Creque Marine Railway on Hassel Island in the US Virgin Islands ~ 1920 By Valerie Sims

The Meteor Today marks the 96th anniversary of the arrival of the vessel, Meteor, at the Creque Marine Railway. Sailing over one hundred miles, Captain Prince brought the schooner to Hassel Island to utilize its maritime facilities.  As she has hoisted up the ramp, her dimensions were quickly recorded, 75 feet by 25 feet. Today, those pencil-written notes and rare photographs are the only evidence to her size […]

The Landing of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in St. Croix ~ 1916

Former President Theodore Roosevelt visits St. Thomas and St. Croix in the Danish West Indies ~ 1916 By Valerie Sims

Governor Lars Christian Helweg-Larsen on left stands next to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt (wearing a suit of dark grey tweed) and Mr. R.L. Merwin with distinguished guests in the rear. Photo Source: Digital Collection at the University of the Virgin Islands. Used with permission. Theodore Roosevelt Valentine’s Day was extra exciting for residents of St. Thomas and […]

Leon A. Mawson Remembers Civil Rights Leader, Rothschild Francis ~ 1930s

Leon A. Mawson

In 1987, Leon A. Mawson published his first book, Persecuted and Prosecuted.   It was about the life of the Civil Rights leader, Rothschild “Polly” Francis. While working as a court stenographer in St. Thomas during the late 1920’s, Mr. Mawson was privy to the prejudices and injustices directed at Mr. Francis in the court room. As a reluctant […]

How a Heartfelt Letter Written 100 Years Ago Still Has Meaning ~ 1902

Trepuk, Danish West Indies, History, Henry O Creque, St. Thomas, 1902

As I perused through fragile, old letters and newspaper clippings that have been saved by many generations in our family, there was one hand-written letter that stood out among the rest! 📝 It was a sympathy letter from Max E. Trepuk to his friend, Henry O. Creque upon the death of his father, John Bedford Creque (1902).  The Letter My […]

How a Small, Ceramic Ornament Brought Back Memories of Childhood ~ 1930s

Piano baby

Have you ever encountered an object from your childhood that you haven’t seen in years, and all of a sudden, a flood of memories returned that you had long forgotten? This happened to our mother recently when she spotted a delicate figurine, originally belonging to her grandmother, on a relative’s bookshelf.  Her family member was given the item […]

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