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ORANGE GROVE HOUSE OF REFUGE NO. 3 - 1876-1927

Location:A1A (Ocean Blvd) between Thomas St. and E. Atlantic Ave.
County: Palm Beach
City: Delray Beach

Description: One of several built by Treasury Department between Cape Canaveral and Cape Florida for rescue and sustenance of shipwrecked. Named for wild sour orange grove nearby, H.D. Pierce, first keeper, arrived with family May 1876. Here August 15, 1876, was born the first white girl between Jupiter and Miami -- (Mrs.) Lillie Pierce Voss. Stephen N. Andrews was last keeper, from September 1877 to October 1, 1896. Area's first post office, Zion, was located in House from 1888 to 1892, Mrs. Annie E. Andrews postmaster. House burned March 2, 1927.

Sponsors: Jonathan Dickinson Chapter National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution in Cooperation with the Florida Historical Society and the Florida Board of Parks and Historic Memorials

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18-- Photo of H.D. Pierce and Friends
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