In the winter of 1884, the quiet frontier settlement of Sarasota, Florida, became the scene of one of the most mysterious and violent episodes in the early history of Florida's Gulf Coast. The killings of Charles Elliott Abbe, the settlement's respected postmaster and merchant, and the earlier murder of Tip Riley sent shockwaves through the small pioneer community scattered along Sarasota Bay and the pinewoods stretching inland toward the Myakka and Peace River country. What followed was a story of suspicion, secret meetings, vigilante justice, and a dramatic series of arrests and trials that drew the attention of newspapers across Florida and beyond. In an isolated frontier where formal law was still fragile, settlers sometimes took matters into their own hands. The result was a conspiracy that revealed the tensions simmering beneath the surface of Sarasota's early pioneer society. Pioneers and Vigilantes: Sarasota Before 1900 delves into the early geography and history of Sarasota and reconstructs these events through the accounts of early settlers, contemporary newspaper reports, and the historical writings of regional scholars. This book places the murders within the broader context of Florida's frontier culture - where cattle ranges, land disputes, and isolated settlements shaped the lives of the pioneers who lived there.
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