
Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 Memorial
Also known as 1935 Hurricane Memorial
Islamorada, Monroe County, Florida, USA
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- Cemetery ID: 2160724
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82 in Islamorada.
Monument/Crypt is Standing just east of U.S. 1 at mile marker 82 near site of Islamorada Post office
According to reports of deceased in 1935 Hurricane:
*47 Civilians and 34 Veterans cremated
*61 Civilians and 128 Veterans {Unknown} cremated
Total: 108 Civilians & 162 Veterans {Cremated}
Of the rest:
*42 Civilians and 81 Veterans known/buried
*6 Civilians and 9 Veterans sent to relatives
*7 Civilians and 7 Veterans unknown/buried
Total: 55 Civilians & 97 Veterans buried
Total: 163 Civilians & 259 Veterans =422
In addition-a US Army medical officer died in the hurricane Major Daniel C. Main-buried at Arlington National Cemetery
Photo taken March 30, 2008 Cremated remains were placed beneath this tile memorial. The Florida Keys Memorial, known locally as the "Hurricane Monument," was built to honor hundreds of local American veterans and citizens who perished in the "Great Hurricane" on Labor Day, September 2, 1935. Islamorada sustains winds of 200 miles per hour and a barometer reading of 26.35 inches for many hours on that fateful holiday. Most local buildings and the Florida East Coast Railway were destroyed by what remains the most savage hurricane on record. Hundreds of World War 1 veterans who had been camped in the Matecumbe area while working on the construction of U.S. Highway One for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) were killed. In 1937 the cremated remains of approximately 300 people were placed within the tile crypt in front of the monument. The monument is composed of native keystone, and its striking frieze depicts coconut palm trees bending before the force of hurricane winds while the waters from an angry sea lap at the bottom of their trunks. Monument construction was funded by the WPA and regional veterans' associations. Over the years the Hurricane Monument has been cared for by local veterans, hurricane survivors, and descendants of the victims.
82 in Islamorada.
Monument/Crypt is Standing just east of U.S. 1 at mile marker 82 near site of Islamorada Post office
According to reports of deceased in 1935 Hurricane:
*47 Civilians and 34 Veterans cremated
*61 Civilians and 128 Veterans {Unknown} cremated
Total: 108 Civilians & 162 Veterans {Cremated}
Of the rest:
*42 Civilians and 81 Veterans known/buried
*6 Civilians and 9 Veterans sent to relatives
*7 Civilians and 7 Veterans unknown/buried
Total: 55 Civilians & 97 Veterans buried
Total: 163 Civilians & 259 Veterans =422
In addition-a US Army medical officer died in the hurricane Major Daniel C. Main-buried at Arlington National Cemetery
Photo taken March 30, 2008 Cremated remains were placed beneath this tile memorial. The Florida Keys Memorial, known locally as the "Hurricane Monument," was built to honor hundreds of local American veterans and citizens who perished in the "Great Hurricane" on Labor Day, September 2, 1935. Islamorada sustains winds of 200 miles per hour and a barometer reading of 26.35 inches for many hours on that fateful holiday. Most local buildings and the Florida East Coast Railway were destroyed by what remains the most savage hurricane on record. Hundreds of World War 1 veterans who had been camped in the Matecumbe area while working on the construction of U.S. Highway One for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) were killed. In 1937 the cremated remains of approximately 300 people were placed within the tile crypt in front of the monument. The monument is composed of native keystone, and its striking frieze depicts coconut palm trees bending before the force of hurricane winds while the waters from an angry sea lap at the bottom of their trunks. Monument construction was funded by the WPA and regional veterans' associations. Over the years the Hurricane Monument has been cared for by local veterans, hurricane survivors, and descendants of the victims.
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- Added: 12 Dec 2005
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2160724
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