Kure Beach by Coffey, Brenda Fry

Kure Beach

Kure Beach derived its name from a Danish immigrant named Hans Anderson Kure Sr. He began acquiring...
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Author: Brenda Fry Coffey
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Language: English
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Kure Beach by Coffey, Brenda Fry

Kure Beach

€36,41

Kure Beach

€36,41
Author: Brenda Fry Coffey
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Kure Beach derived its name from a Danish immigrant named Hans Anderson Kure Sr. He began acquiring land in the area in 1891, and by 1900, he had purchased 900 acres just south of Carolina Beach to Fort Fisher. He established the Kure Land and Development Company and in 1913 produced a map of Fort Fisher Sea Beach, which would later become Kure's Beach and eventually Kure Beach. In 1923, the first wooden fishing pier on the Atlantic coast was constructed by Lawrence Kure. DAN PRI, one of the first surfboard companies on the East Coast, was also established at Kure Beach. The area is rich in historical significance--from Verrazzano's discovery to Cape Fear Indians, pirates, lighthouses, the Rocks, the Ethel Dow Chemical Plant, and the community's role in both the Civil War and World War II. Most cherished, though, are the people that loved living a relaxed, peaceful life in their paradise.

Author: Brenda Fry Coffey
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 04/09/2018
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.50w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781467128100

About the Author
Coffey, Brenda Fry: - In 1943, Brenda Fry Coffey moved to Kure Beach and is personally acquainted with most of the people mentioned in this history. She currently serves on the board of the Federal Point Historic Preservation Society. The vintage images were generously shared by both longtime and new residents.

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