knock it the F off.. I’m tracing my family history, and have been for 17 months now. these people comments , names and places .don't match. the real faces of the real men who put that work in . I’m so discussed. with these lying A , thieving A . scamming A low life. y’all been telling these lies since 1912 . I’m so angry that it took me so long to know. but now I’m here. I can & will , proudly challenge the whole city of Miami , any & all who ever . you know who you be , I will leave this with all who grew up in miamidade. county .only 3 per cent of what’s recorded African American history is true . the rest is fabricated , By Imposters who took advantage of people. now everywhere telling these stories ,like they belong to them... start y’all research from the 1800s . ON GOD NEM , this shit gotta stop ,
Jean M. Coleman
25-Aug-2009 23:29
My mother wrote a book about the life and times of her father James Buren Baker, Sr. who lived with his wife and family in Miami, FL when it first started to become a town and then a city. In her book she mentions Elser's Pier
and Budge's Hardward Store.
Guest
19-Oct-2007 21:27
My grandmother and my wifes grandmother lived very near where this photo was taken during this time period. That must be a lagre part of the population of Miami in this shot!
Charlie Wolff