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Needham Franklin “Frank” Bass

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Needham Franklin “Frank” Bass

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
1926 (aged 63–64)
Florida, USA
Burial
Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 28.3046306, Longitude: -81.3761833
Plot
Section 1, Block 174 , Lot 2, Space F
Memorial ID
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Husband of Emma Tatum

Son of Robinson "Doc" Bass & Araminta Mary Jane Robinson Bass.

N. F. Bass, was a Contractor in Kissimmee Saint Cloud, Fla. c1905. His business was located on New York Ave. Bass built some of the early houses in the area now called Old St. Cloud, including the Disston sugar-cane plantation's commissary, still standing today but remodeled as a residence. Bass also helped in the building of the sugar mill, the last remains of which are the brick foundation along the St. Cloud Canal. There were no sawmills here at that time so he had to get the lumber elsewhere. Allen(Kissimmee was originally known as Allendale) built the first sawmill here later.

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Husband of Emma Tatum

Son of Robinson "Doc" Bass & Araminta Mary Jane Robinson Bass.

N. F. Bass, was a Contractor in Kissimmee Saint Cloud, Fla. c1905. His business was located on New York Ave. Bass built some of the early houses in the area now called Old St. Cloud, including the Disston sugar-cane plantation's commissary, still standing today but remodeled as a residence. Bass also helped in the building of the sugar mill, the last remains of which are the brick foundation along the St. Cloud Canal. There were no sawmills here at that time so he had to get the lumber elsewhere. Allen(Kissimmee was originally known as Allendale) built the first sawmill here later.

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