



New Smyrna Sugar Industry Ruins, Florida, 20th Century
This vintage photograph captures the remnants of the sugar industry in New Smyrna, Volusia County, Florida. Taken in the early 20th century, the image showcases geared wheels and milling machines that were integral to sugar production. The ruins serve as a testament to the regions agricultural history and the once-thriving sugar industry that played a significant role in Florida’s economic development.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the architectural and industrial heritage of the southern United States. This specific image, listed under the alternate title Mission Atocuimi de Jororo, emphasizes the importance of industrial machinery in the sugar milling process.
Acquired from the estate of photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this historical image is preserved in the Library of Congress. It provides valuable insight into the architectural and industrial landscape of early 20th-century Florida.

New Smyrna Sugar Industry Ruins, Florida, 20th Century