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  1. William Brickell (May 22, 1817(?) – January 14, 1908) joined Julia Tuttle as a co-founder of Miami, Florida. During the Civil War, Brickell and his wife Mary, whom he met and married in Australia, lived in the White House while he worked as an aide to President Abraham Lincoln.

  2. 10. Feb. 2016 · You've seen their names plastered on signs all over Miami and Fort Lauderdale. But who exactly were William and Mary Brickell? We're exploring how they ended up in South Florida — a wet, swampland few dared to settle.

  3. Michael Kohn Gallery is pleased to present Was It Ever Fair., an exhibition of new paintings by British artist, William Brickel. For his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Brickel presents a group of large-scale paintings and works on paper. The exhibition will be on view from January 20 through March 2, 2024.

  4. 9. Mai 2024 · Mary Brickell, English-born and Australian-reared, met and married American entrepreneur William Brickell in a small rough and tumble Australian gold mining camp.

  5. William Brickell had previously lived in Cleveland, Ohio, California, and Australia, where he met his wife, Mary. In 1870, Brickell bought land on the south bank of the river. The Brickells and their children operated a trading post and post office on their property for the rest of the 19th century.

  6. William Barnwell Brickell was a businessman who purchased over 600 acres in Miami in 1870. Two decades earlier he had met and married Mary Bulmer in Australia and in 1854 moved to Cleveland, Ohio. The Brickell family moved, along with the Ephraim Sturtevant family, to Biscayne Bay in the early 1870s and established their homestead at the mouth ...

  7. William Brickell (May 22, 1817 (?) – January 14, 1908) joined Julia Tuttle as a co-founder of Miami, Florida. William Barnwell Brickell, son of William and Mary Brickell, co-founders of Miami, Florida.