Steel Rails to the Sunshine State: Henry Flagler and the Railroad that Built Florida--America 250
In this dynamic lecture, journey back with historian Christopher Daley to the Gilded Age and discover how Henry Flagler, co-founder of Standard Oil, transformed Florida’s coasts with his bold vision. His Florida East Coast Railway did not just build tracks—it built cities, from Palm Beach to Miami and all the way to Key West. You will hear how Flagler’s crews overcame hurricanes, swamps, and engineering challenges to connect the Sunshine State. Learn how alliances with figures like Julia Tuttle helped turn Miami into a booming city. Flagler’s grand hotels and infrastructure helped shape Florida into a winter retreat and global destination.
Author of books and numerous articles, Christopher Daley holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Bridgewater State University in Political Science and History. He was formerly the President of the Pembroke Historical Society and Chairman of the Pembroke Historical Commission. He was also a docent at the John Alden House Historic Site as well as Coordinator of Educational Outreach.
Author of books and numerous articles, Christopher Daley holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Bridgewater State University in Political Science and History. He was formerly the President of the Pembroke Historical Society and Chairman of the Pembroke Historical Commission. He was also a docent at the John Alden House Historic Site as well as Coordinator of Educational Outreach.
Date & Time
Jan 16, 2026 - Jan 16, 2026
Location
Meeting Room 102, Braden River Branch Library