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Southern Comfort
By Augustus Mayhew — from New York Social Diary 2009
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Set amidst stands of southern pines on the shore of Honey Lake, the boathouse-cottage was built by Pansy Ireland Poe, as a day house for hunters, located east of Monticello and about a 30-minute drive from Thomasville. Here, Mrs. Poe again commissioned J. Clinton Shepherd to design the decorative art work. Shepherd created an approx. 40-foot mural along the boathouse's back wall. Nearly, sixty years later, the mural is one of Florida's mid-century aesthetic treasures.
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