Laura Upthegrove

Laura Upthegrove
Born Laura Upthegrove
Died Canal Point, Florida
Cause of death Drank bottle of disinfectant
Nationality American
Other names Queen of the Everglades
Spouse(s) John Ashley
Joe Tracy

Laura Upthegrove (also known as Queen of the Everglades) was a 20th-century American outlaw, bank robber, bootlegger, and occasional pirate active in southern Florida during the 1910s and 1920s, along with John Ashley. From 1915 to 1924, the Ashley Gang operated from various hideouts in the Florida Everglades. The gang robbed nearly $1 million from at least 40 banks while at the same time hijacking numerous shipments of illegal whiskey being smuggled into the state from the Bahamas. Ashley's gang was so effective that rum-running on the Florida coast virtually ceased while the gang was active. Ashley's two-man raid on the Bahamas' West End in 1924 marked the first time in over a century that American pirates had attacked a British Crown colony.

Among poor Florida "crackers", they were considered folk heroes who represented a symbol of resistance to bankers, lawmen and wealthy landowners. After Ashley's death in 1924, Upthegrove hid out in Canal Point, where she owned and operated a gas station until, in a fit of rage, she drank a bottle of disinfectant and died within minutes.

Upthegrove scouted for banks to rob and drove the getaway cars. On April 17, 1925, Upthegrove married Ashley Gang member and childhood friend Joe Tracy in order to avoid testifying in his trial for murdering a taxi driver. In 1924, Laura visited Tracy in a Kissimmee jail cell, attracting Ashley's jealousy. Ashley hatched a plan to storm the jail and kill Tracy, while sharing the plan with Upthegrove as a rescue. When Upthegrove learned Ashley's true intentions, she tipped off law enforcement, who met Ashley and two other gang members at a bridge near Sebastian and killed them all.[1]

The couple were the subject of the 1973 film Little Laura and Big John starring Fabian and Karen Black.[2] as well as in the 2006 novel Queen of the Everglades by Robert Blaske and Anna Wells.

Upthegrove Beach, north of Port Mayaca is named for her family.[3]

References

  1. Robison, Jim (16 June 2002). "Bank Robber, `Queen Of The Everglades' Lived A Life Of Violence". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. Lloyd, Rob. You got me!--Florida. Sarasota: Pineapple Press Inc, 1999. (pg. 80) ISBN 1-56164-183-9
  3. Kleinberg, Elliot (13 March 1997). "The legend of John Ashley". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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