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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julia_TuttleJulia Tuttle - Wikipedia

    Julia Tuttle was an American businesswoman who owned the land where Miami, Florida, was built. She is known as the "Mother of Miami" for her role in attracting Henry Flagler's railroad and founding the city in 1896.

  2. Dec 3, 2021 · Tuttle, being a woman, was not permitted to cast a vote, but today she is widely recognized as the only woman to have founded a major American city. Tuttle, left, with her mother and her...

  3. May 12, 2013 · Julia DeForest Tuttle, the "Mother of Miami," is widely recognized as the only female founder of a major American city. The visionary widow from Ohio bought hundreds of acres at what is now Downtown Miami, moved down on a barge, and eventually convinced railroad man Henry Flagler to extend his new railway to the Miami River by ...

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  4. Julia Tuttle was a landowner who helped develop Miami, Florida. She donated land, sent orange blossoms to Henry Flagler, and dreamed of turning the wilderness into a prosperous country.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Learn how Julia Tuttle, a widow from Cleveland, bought land in Florida and persuaded Henry Flagler to build a railroad that made Miami a prosperous city. Discover her story, achievements, and legacy as the only female founder of a major American city.

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  6. Learn how Julia Tuttle, a Cleveland native, founded Miami in 1896 by persuading railroad magnate Henry Flagler to extend his line to the area. Discover her legacy and the challenges she faced as a female pioneer in south Florida.

  7. Mar 4, 2022 · Julia Tuttle was the only woman to found a major U.S. city in 1896. She convinced railroad baron Henry Flagler to extend his tracks to Miami and built the Hotel Miami, but died in 1898.