Myrtle Scharrer Betz
Published: 2023-08
Total Pages: 0
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This memoir, written by Myrtle Scharrer Betz (1895-1992), tells the story of Henry Scharrer (Myrtle's father), who homesteaded 156 acres on what is now Caladesi Island State Park off the gulf coast of Pinellas County, Florida. It is a rare and beautifully written first-person account spanning the time from 1883, when Henry first arrives in America from Switzerland, until his death in 1934. Historic photos, illustrations, a checklist of "Birds Seen On or Around Caladesi Island 1918-1935," and a "Timeline" addendum, complement and clarify the history, extending to the years before and after the narrative itself. Myrtle's stories, told with honesty and humility, provide insight into pioneer living as it transitioned into the Progressive and then the Depression Era. The chapters are organized into topics exactly as Myrtle hand wrote them in her 87th year. As the only child born at Caladesi Island, Myrtle developed into a capable woman who could garden, fish, hunt, cook, row, sail, swim, read and write. Her curiosity led her to learn, appreciate and respect the animals and plants of her island home and the sea surrounding it. The reader feels they are hearing the stories directly from Myrtle and will come away with deeper insights regarding the challenges, sorrows, discomforts, natural wonders, and joys of the people who prevailed in coastal Florida.