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  2. Julia Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    Julia DeForest Tuttle (née Sturtevant; January 22, 1849 – September 14, 1898) was an American businesswoman who owned the property upon which Miami, Florida, was built. For this reason, she is called the "Mother of Miami." She is the only woman to have founded what would become a major American city.

  3. Overlooked No More: Julia Tuttle, the ‘Mother of Miami’

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    Julia DeForest Sturtevant was born on Jan. 22, 1849, in Cleveland. She married the iron businessman Frederick Tuttle on her 19th birthday, and the couple had two children, Fannie and Henry....

  4. Women's History Month: 'Mother Of Miami' Julia Tuttle Remains ...

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    Julia Tuttle has a statue erected in her honor at Bayfront Park, located at 301 N. Biscayne Blvd. The brilliant bronze statue honors Tuttle and commemorates Miami with scenes from the city's...

  5. Meet Julia Tuttle: The 'Mother Of Miami ... - Secret Miami

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    Julia D. Tuttle died two years later at the age of 49 died leaving a large amount of debt, partly due to her altruistic land grants to Flagler. Her children sold her remaining land to pay off the debt. Because of that her name was largely forgotten until it was placed on a causeway for Interstate 195 over Biscayne Bay.

  6. Julia Tuttle, The Businesswoman Who Founded Miami: 5 Things ...

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    March 8, 2022. Julia Tuttle was a visionary for her time. With dreams of establishing a city on the warm coast of South Florida, she made it happen by being the first, and so far only, woman to be the founder of a major American city -- Miami.

  7. Julia Tuttle, The 'Mother Of Miami,' Was One Awesome Lady

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    Julia DeForest Tuttle, the "Mother of Miami," is widely recognized as the only female founder of a major American city. The visionary widow from Ohio bought hundreds of acres at what is now Downtown Miami, moved down on a barge, and eventually convinced railroad man Henry Flagler to extend his new railway to the Miami River by sending him an ...

  8. Julia DeForest Sturtevant Tuttle - Florida Women's Hall of Fame

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    Julia DeForest Sturtevant Tuttle, A landowner who was key to the development of Miami, Julia Tuttle was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She married in 1871, bore two children, and visited Miami for the first time in 1875. After her husband’s death in 1891, she moved there permanently.

  9. Julia Tuttle Biography | Infoplease

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    Julia Tuttle, a Clevelander, first saw southern Florida in 1875 when she visited her father, who had moved there as a homesteader. After Tuttle’s husband died in 1886, she decided to move to South Florida as well. Arriving in 1891, she bought several hundred acres on the bank of the Miami River.

  10. Who Is Buried in Miami City Cemetery? | Miami New Times

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    Julia Tuttle is perhaps the most important person buried at Miami City Cemetery. Being noted as the only woman to have founded a major city in the United States, she is frequently referred to...

  11. Julia Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    Julia DeForest Tuttle, née Sturtevant; 22 Januar 1849[1]– 14 September 1898) wis an American businesswumman who wis lairgely responsible for, an the oreeginal awner o, the land upon which Miami, Florida, wis built. For this raison, she is cried the "Mother of Miami." History[eedit| eedit soorce] Julia Sturtevant marriet Frederick Leonard ...