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The City of Kissimmee was originally a small trading post on the northern bank of Lake Tohopekaliga known as the community of Allendale. After the Civil War, this area was included in a purchase of four million acres of marshland and plains by Hamilton Disston, the owner of Disston Saw Company in Philadelphia. The sale price for the land totaled $1 million at 25 cents an acre! The infusion of $1 million to the state of Florida reportedly rescued the State from financial disaster. In January 1881, Disston contracted to drain the area and deepen the Kissimmee River, so products could be shipped into the Gulf of Mexico and points beyond. Many steamboat captains navigated the chain of lakes leading from Kissimmee to the Gulf with cargoes of cypress lumber and sugar cane.
1845 - Florida is granted statehood. 1873 - Kissimmee's first post office is established near Shingle Creek. The first postmaster was Clement R. Tyner. 1882 - Florida, the first newspaper in Kissimmee was published. A one-room schoolhouse opened on Main Street and the First United Methodist Church opened its doors. 1883 - Thirty three of 36 registered voters voted to incorporate Allendale as Kissimmee City. The first elected Mayor was T.A. Bass. 1884 - W.B. Makinson, Sr. opens Makinson Hardware in downtown Kissimmee, which remains Florida's oldest operating hardware store. 1895 - A disastrous freeze led many families to relocate further south. Hamilton Disston's land company stops payments on bonds and returns to Philadelphia.
By 1920 the population of Kissimmee increased to more than 2,700 people as a result of the Florida land boom. In the 1930s the cattle industry began to flourish in the area. However, citrus and other crops remained as the predominant industry. The construction of the Kissimmee Airport in the 1940s by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in preparation for the U.S. involvement in World War II caused Kissimmee's population to increase by 38% to 3,700 citizens. City leaders wanting to continue Kissimmee's prosperous history, encouraged growth by attracting retirees to the area during the 1950s. This effort stimulated growth nearly 60%. The next period of growth came in the 1970s with the development of Walt Disney World and other tourist attractions. Since Walt Disney World's debut in 1971, the City's population doubled from 7,500 to 15,000 in 1980. The population doubled again in the 1980s to 30,000.
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