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Clue No. 32
Posted: 8:47 PM, Sunday, September 26, 2010 .. Written by Myrtle and Henry
Located at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Lakeview Road, this historic cemetery is the resting place for many early settlers, including Catherine and Henry Scharrer.

Source:  Betz, Myrtle Scharrer. Yesteryear I Lived in Paradise. Tampa, FL: University of Tampa 2007. All rights reserved; used here with reprint permission.

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On October 25, 1921 a hurricane separated Hog Island at the part of the island referred to as "the narrows." The separated islands were known as Hog Island and Scharrer's Island. In 1928 the island's name was officially changed to Caladesi Island. Thanks in large part to the passion and persistence of Gerald Rehm, then mayor of Dunedin, Caladesi Island became a state park in 1967.
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