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ON THIS DAY, The Devastating Hurricane of 1867 hit the British Virgin Islands and Danish West Indies

Hurricane of 1867, British Virgin Islands history, Danish West Indies history, By Valerie Sims

ON THIS DAY, the costliest and deadliest hurricane of 1867, hit the British Virgin Islands and the Danish West Indies! My 2x great-grandfather was just 9 years old. He spent that fateful day huddled in a two room home in the Anegada settlement with his parents and six siblings. Had the hurricane’s path veered further north, […]

Thrilling Experience Touring A German Cruiser ~ 1932

German cruiser, KARLSRUHE visits St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands ~ 1932 By Valerie Sims

The Karlsruhe was launched in 1927 and carried 635 men including 30 officers. Photo Source: U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command. Touring the historic cruiser, Karlsruhe was a thrill for many in the Virgin Islands!  Our family was fortunate to have had a look inside the Malakka in 1914 and the Horst Wessel in 1938, among others. But in October […]

The Disappearance of the Sloop, SPIDER ~ 1916

The Loss of the Spider ~ 1916 By Valerie Sims

St. Thomas was struck by one of the most destructive hurricanes in the history of the Danish West Indies! ⚡ The unforgettable date was October 9, 1916. The Spider Captain William Creque, the brother of our direct ancestor, sailed right into its fury. On that fateful day, he was the captain on board the Spider. The 45-ft sloop […]

Running a Mom and Pop Shop in St. Croix ~ 1900

bargain store, 40 Kings Street-min

Ever wonder what the mom-and-pop stores sold in the Danish West Indies? Generally speaking, EVERYTHING!  Our forefather opened several stores in his lifetime, each with an eclectic collection of items from various places around the world. Opening the Store On August 4, 1900, Henry O. Creque opened a store in St. Croix.   It was called The American Notion […]

The Sinking of the Schooner, FANCY ME ~ 1926

The schooner, Fancy Me, from Tortola 1926

Launching The Fancy Me  The Fancy Me was a locally-built schooner that became infamous when she was lost in a hurricane with most of her passengers who were returning home to their families. It was one of the most tragic events that occurred in the maritime history of the British Virgin Islands. The schooner was built on Hassel […]

Peruvian Independence Celebrated ~ 1916

Celebrating Peruvian Independence in St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

During the history of the Danish West Indies, the honoring of Peruvian Independence was an important commemoration. 🇵🇪    The History of Peruvian Independence  In 1821, General Jose de San Martin organized a plan to defeat Spanish forces by taking control of Lima, Peru. He won and became known as Peru’s liberator. Since that day, the Peruvian Independence holiday […]

Fire Destroys the St. Thomas Telegraph Office ~ 1909

The Burning of the Telegraph Office in St. Thomas, Danish West Indies ~ 1909 By Valerie Sims

On this day in 1909, a horrific fire destroyed the iconic building which housed the Telegraph Office in St. Thomas! The fire alarm went off shortly after 5 o’clock in the morning and within an hour the building was totally consumed!   The only remnants were the upper northwestern wall which had to be pulled down […]

Celebrating July 4th ~ 1930s

Celebrating July 4th in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands in the 1930s

July 4th is the most significant day in the history of America!🇺🇸 Colonists from thirteen states, having outlined their list of grievances as to why they no longer wished to remain under King George III’s suppressive rule, created a new allegiance to form the United States of America. On this day in 1776, Congress officially approved the final text of […]

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