Bass Biological Labs/Cookie House
Posted by: Markerman62
N 26° 56.234 W 082° 20.479
17R E 366839 N 2980189
Located on New Point Comfort Rd south of FL 776.
Waymark Code: WMRH99
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/21/2016
Views: 10
The Bass Biological Laboratory and Zoological Research Supply Facility Company was established on this site c. 1931 by John Foster Bass, Jr. (1897-1939) and his wife Else Bass (1898-1973). As the first full-time marine station on the Florida mainland, the laboratory’s mission was to promote scientific marine exploration in southwest Florida. The lab contributed to science education by providing fellowships to eminent naturalists, biologists and zoologists, who identified at least 470 marine and terrestrial animals. Although the Bass family maintained the property until the mid-1980s, the Bass Lab ceased operations in 1944.
The Bass complex included laboratories, a workshop, a house for internationally distinguished scientists, a water tower, a windmill, a boathouse and a series of log cabins set among saw palmettos and slash pines. The first and smallest cabin, the “Cookie House,” served as the lab and office of John Bass. It utilized a building technique popular in Wisconsin, but extremely rare in Florida, called “stovewood” construction. This style used cross-section cuts of wood that resembled cookies when mounted in mortar. The cabin was moved from this site to the Cedar Point Environmental Park in 2006.
Marker Number: None
Date: 2007
County: Charlotte
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners
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