Mrs. Oliver

Eva Bryan Oliver 1883-1964: History Fort Lauderdale Photograph Collection
Eva Bryan Oliver 1883-1964

History Fort Lauderdale Photograph Collection

Name/Title

Mrs. Oliver

Entry/Object ID

A-1987-0072-0433

Tags

Eva Oliver, Women's History

Description

Eva Bryan Oliver 1883-1964

Photograph Details

Subject Person or Organization

Eva Oliver

Collection

Women's History, History Fort Lauderdale Photograph Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Print, Photographic

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Photograph

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

General Notes

Note Type

Historical Note

Note

Eva Bryan Oliver 1883-1964 Eva Bryan Oliver was among the pioneer settlers of Fort Lauderdale. Born in 1883 near Jasper, FL, Eva Bryan moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1900. She was a woman of many “firsts” for the fledgling city. She was the first non-Native American woman to be married. The ceremony occurred in 1902 on water of the New River and officiated by Captain Valentine. Eva then became known as the first woman to drive a car in Fort Lauderdale. Heavily involved in the community, Eva became the first president of the Woman’s Civic Improvement Association, later to be called the Fort Lauderdale Woman’s Club. She was also Chairman of the Committee which named Port Everglades. Eva and husband, Frank Oliver, had five children, all whom served in the military. An active “Gold Star Mother” and member of the Disabled Veteran’s Auxiliary Frank R. Oliver Jr. Unit 40, named after her son killed in WWII, Eva was known for her quiet philanthropy. She assisted families in need during the Great Depression while running her own tea room out of her home. An active suffragist, Eva served as the first woman on the local election board after women won the right to vote. Eva Oliver’s most lasting contribution to the community was her role as the “first” historian of Fort Lauderdale. She was the first to compile the stories and histories of Fort Lauderdale which appeared between 1936 and 1937 in the local newspaper, titled “Pioneer Days”. Additionally, she kept scrapbooks filled with information on the development and history of Fort Lauderdale, which she donated to the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society for preservation for future generations. Eva lived an active life of service to both her family and community. History Fort Lauderdale Photograph Collection

Created By

eandrews@historyfortlauderdale.org

Create Date

November 28, 2023

Updated By

eandrews@historyfortlauderdale.org

Update Date

November 28, 2023