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This
book details the history of the area surrounding the small island
town of Chokoloskee. Home to fishermen, outlaws and pioneers,
the region was first occupied in the late 1870s (though not "settled"
until the mid 20th century) and has a fascinating past. Central
to the book is the memoir of Charles Sherod Ted" Smallwood,
a Chokoloskee pioneer whose general store was an outpost for supplies
and a gathering point for area residents. Smallwood was present
at the execution of outlaw Edgar J. Watson, suspected of murdering
several area residents and the subject of Peter Mathiessen's best-selling
trilogy of books "Killing Mr. Watson," "Lost Man's
River" and "Bone by Bone."
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