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Introduction
In its early days Ruskin was so isolated that you needed a boat to easly travel to Tampa or St Petersburg and the trip would take several hours each way. But timber and turpentine were available for construction because prior to 1906 a turpentine factory operated close to the area that Ruskin College was being built. Food was not a problem because the temperate climate and good soil was ideal for growing fruits and vegetables, and artesian wells supplied good drinking water, and the surrounding waters supplied fish, shellfish and fowl. For the rest of its needs, the town organized a cooperative general store.
Ruskin College was named after John Ruskin an English art critic and social thinker of the late 1800's. In 1910 the plat for Ruskin Florida was filed with the Hillsborough County Courts it included the college, parks and house lots for the founding families. Many of the streets were originally named after social writers of the era.
Ruskin College continued until World War I, when many young people either went into the armed services or took jobs in the cities and never returned. Dr Miller died in 1919 and also near this time a fire destroyed most of the college buildings. Although these combined tragedies ended the college and the heyday of the cooperative enterprise, Ruskin survived. In fact, the Ruskin Commongood society operated until the 1960's.
- Title: Bahia Beach Collection
- Abstract/Description: Bahia Beach was created by Developers Paul and Lyle Dickman as a popular bay beach facility. This collection includes photos and artifacts relative to that resort area. Today it is known as Little Harbor, containing a resort hotel, restaurants, homes, and marina facilities.
- Title: Ruskin - History
- Abstract/Description: In this collection, both written and oral histories (and memoirs of life in Ruskin) will be found. Oral History and Memoirs from founding family members (Millers and Dickmans) will be found in the Founding Families collections within specific family member folders.) Pictured is the Coffee Cup Res...
- Title: Ruskin - Miscellaneous
- Abstract/Description: Pictured is a 1966 photo, from the Florida Memory Project, of boaters using the boat ramp at Ruskin Commongood Park. This collection houses Items, articles and artifacts, not otherwise classified
- Title: Ruskin - Photo Collection
- Abstract/Description: Historical Photos of Ruskin, Florida
- Title: Ruskin - Primary Source Documents
- Abstract/Description: Original documents and artifacts relating to Ruskin History
- Title: Ruskin College
- Abstract/Description: This collection holds items relating to Ruskin College. The college, founded in 1913, grew to have an enrollment of 160 students. It closed its doors following World War I and a disastrous fire that destroyed most of the college in 1918. The building pictured in the thumbnail is the original 1910 s...
- Title: Ruskin Farm Photos
- Abstract/Description: A large collection of Ruskin Farm Photos provided by the Dickman family. Pay particular attention to the photos relating to pre-packing of vegetables before shipment as this was, perhaps, Paul B. Dickman's greatest contribution to the farming industry was in the pioneering of Prepackaged vegetabl...
- Title: Ruskin People - Founding Families
- Abstract/Description: This collection will house the extensive records provided to HCC on the Miller and Dickman families, the founders of Ruskin, Florida. Pictured is George McA. Miller, founder of Ruskin in an 1876 photo.