The Courthouse Ghosts, Part 2

We know the names of some of those ghosts.

Bert Fish was a power-hungry lawyer who founded a law firm with his former professor, Cary Landis. The two of them did stints as elected prosecutors and judges. They also organized the "Courthouse Ring," a cozy political coalition that controlled most of the elections in Volusia County.

Naturally, they had adversaries, who happened to be based right across the street: Arthur Hamlin, DeLand’s first attorney, and Isaac Stewart, a rabble-rousing firebrand. Isaac often stood on the sidewalk, shouting and shaking his fist in Bert Fish’s direction. He even went so far as to put a sound system on the roof of his office building so he could blast his opponents at full volume.

Next location: Walk a few steps east on Indiana Avenue to see Bert Fish's old office.

Wallen (English)
  1. Introduction
  2. 't Aepjen
  3. Sint Olofskapel
  4. Vredenburgh
  5. Our Lord in the Attic
  6. Oudekerksplein
  7. Blaauwlakenblok
  8. Oudezijds Voorburgwal 136
  9. MX3D bridge
  10. Walloon Church
  11. Prinsenhof
  12. Oudemanhuispoort
  13. Kloveniersburgwal
  14. Trippenhuis
  15. De Waag