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Demere Key
26.5928° N, -82.1339° E
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Demere Key is an archaeological site west of Pine Island, Florida. On June 13, 1972, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The island is named for its early owner, Lewis Deméré (1813 – c.1880), who was born at St. Simons Island, Georgia. He and his wife, Virginia Clancy Barnard Deméré (1821–1900) and son, Raymond Barnard Deméré (1843–1905) lived on the island until about 1880.
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Added to National Register of Historic Places
June 13, 1972
Lewis Deméré born
1813
Virginia Clancy Barnard Deméré born
1821
Raymond Barnard Deméré born
1843
Deméré family residence until about
c. 1880
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