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History of Landmarks Society
St. Croix Virgin Islands
Our First Fifty Years

from "Preserving the Legacy"
by
Priscilla Watkins

© 1998 Priscilla Watkins on behalf of St. Croix Landmarks Society

1948

January 28

-Donald Downs invites a group to meet at his house to talk about preserving landmarks

 

 

February 5

-Name adopted: St. Croix Landmarks League

 

 

March 9

-Bylaws adopted, League is official

 

 

 

-League raises $1,110.65 to repair walls of Fort Christian

 

 

 

-Danish Sentry Box plans drawn, Box built for Government House $287.00, new gate and plantings for Limpricht Park $188.95

 

 

 

-League appeals to Denmark to return Ballroom furnishings to Govt. House

 

 

 

 

1951

January 19

-Municipal Council creates St. Croix Museum Commission to receive local, federal and private funds for museum collection

 

 

 

-League urges and Municipal Council create Public Park and Beach Facility at Altona Lagoon in Christiansted Museum partly funds archeology work (2 from Yale & 1 from Harvard)

 

 

 

-Museum accepts funds, buys Andersen Indian Relics collection and sets up exhibit on the first floor of the Christiansted Library

 

 

 

-League invites National Park Service to create Historic Site in Christiansted; receives a favorable report FIRST League member attending 5th National Council (now National Trust)

 

 

October 22

-League is voted Award of Merit from National Association for State and Local History (DC) (see also 1976)

 

 

 

 

 

1952

 

-Collection of books and documents begins to build

 

 

 

-Museum asked to consider Whim as a museum site by Municipal Council

 

 

 

-Charles Emanuel's collection of Spirituals are arranged to music

 

 

 

-Museum begins to collect samples of Frederiksted scroll work

 

 

 

-FIRST curator hired - Cyril Marshall

 

 

 

-League places historic marker plaque at Frederiksted Fort

 

 

 

-FIRST attendant and guide hired, Miss Valmoer Jacobs (serves 30 yrs)

 

 

 

-FIRST school visits to talk about Indian Relics and Colonial issues

 

 

 

-FIRST school field trips to Salt River -and other-Indian sites

 

 

 

-Reproductions of ballroom furnishings restored to Government House by the Danish Government Chrstiansted designated a National Historic Site

 

 

 

 

 

1953

March 10

-League pledges $500 to restore Steeple building for Museum display of the Indian and colonial items January-February Marshall goes for National Park Service Training in DC

 

 

 

-League publishes Folmer Andersen's "Notes on St. Croix" (1st publication)

 

 

 

 

 

1954

May 11

-League holds its first Frederiksted meeting

 

 

September 24

-Municipal Council disbands Museum,Commission, creates St. Croix Museum Inc. (one of its last Acts)

 

    -FIRST 24 September Whim is leased to St. Croix MuseumInc. by Council  

 

 

-Museum creates African Influences display; Hamilton display; carnival display; Protestant Cay display;1878 uprising display; 1954 Organic Act display

 

 

 

-Elisha Stapleton becomes caretaker at Whim

 

 

 

 

 

1955

 

-Sentry Box vandalized, new one built by League

 

 

 

-National Park Service still unfunded, Museum carrying costs Steeple building expected to be turned over to Museum by July or August Governor Alexander pledges a match of $15,000 for Whim restoration

 

 

 

 

 

1956

 

-FIRST House Tours held under AI Hogue, 5 Wednesdays, 220 tickets sold

 

 

 

-New governor refuses to honor predecessor's pledge

 

 

 

 

 

1957

 

-Roof work underway at Whim privately funded by Thayer of Butler Bay Floors at Whim replaced, also funded by Thayer

 

 

 

-League completes the installation of 134 mahogany street signs in Danish

 

 

 

 

 

1958

 

-League convinces Queen of Denmark to return King's portrait to Government House -10th anniversary of League celebrated

 

 

December

-Governor Merwin declares he wants Limpricht Park for parking

 

 

 

 

 

1959

January 20

-League holds discussion on Limpricht Park issue, defeats it

 

 

 

-Museum repairs cookhouse; sets up a boiling house display in slave quarters beside cookhouse

 

 

 

 

 

1960

 

-Federal HABS survey completed on WHIM

 

 

 

 

 

1961

 

-FIRST Museum Board meeting held at Whim site May 3rd Norman Sweetser hired as Director at Whim

 

 

 

-Downs urges a Hamilton memorial

 

 

 

-Discussions held to merge League and Museum

 

 

 

-Buck Island & Reef declared a National Monument

 

 

 

 

 

1962

 

-FIRST - March 18 - party at Whim, for neighbors; for public 20th March, then opens for visitors 6 days a week

 

 

 

-Stables converted to offices at Whim

 

 

 

-Requests Governor to lease the windmill at Whim for restoration, Ron DeLugo works to accomplish this when Governor refuses

 

 

 

-Visitor count for first 8 months totals 1118 (average of 6 per day)­

 

 

 

 

 

1963

January

-The Museum and League legally merge into "Society"

 

 

 

 

 

1964

 

-National Park opens the Steeple building with Andersen collection

 

 

 

-Ron DeLugo pushes through lease for windmill at Whim for Society

 

 

 

-First Art Show at Whim

 

 

 

-Society prints Romantic History of St. Croix by Florence Lewisohn

 

 

 

-Grounds around mill cleaned of trash and landscaped

 

 

 

 

 

1965

 

-Mill works located In Nevis, given as gift by artist Eve Wilkins

 

 

 

-Norman Sweetser retires at age of 72

 

 

 

 

 

1966

January

-Gift shop opens in the little room off the Greathouse

 

 

 

-Mr. Carroll Hopf hired as Director, quits after 6 months; replaced by Ralph Fuller; Bob Brown is interim Curator/conservator for the summer

 

 

 

-Cookhouse exhibit opens; boiling house display opens

 

 

-Bethelehem Sugar Cane Factory closed by VICORP