Title: The Great Salt Rush: How Smoke, Fire, and Grit Defined St. AndrewsDescription:In this deep dive episode, we explore the explosive "Salt Rush" that transformed St. Andrews Bay from a quiet fishing outpost into the industrial engine of the Confederacy. Long before "salty" was a local term for stubborn independence, it was a literal reality of smoke, brine, and survival,.Join us as we uncover how the Union blockade turned sea water into "white gold," creating a landscape of fire that lit up the night sky and drew the wrath of the U.S. Navy.In this episode, we cover:• The Refrigerator of the 1800s: Why salt wasn't just a seasoning, but the essential preservative for the meat and leather required to keep an army alive. When the blockade cut supplies, salt prices hit $1 per pound, turning the bay into a "salt factory" for a desperate South,.• The Army of "Lazy Loungers": How a state law granting military exemptions to salt workers flooded the coast with 2,500 men—a mix of citizens and draft dodgers anxious to escape the front lines,.• A Landscape of Fire: At its peak, 4,000 wagons were constantly hauling salt inland, and the furnaces burned so bright that Union ships reported a "glare in the heavens" visible for miles at night,.• The Cat-and-Mouse War: The relentless cycle of destruction and rebuilding. We discuss the devastating raids by the Albatross and Restless that destroyed over $6 million in property, including 500 boilers and 290 salt works,.• Resilience in the Ashes: Despite the destruction of 32 houses and nearly every kettle on the beach, the industry "died hard," with workers rebuilding massive facilities in as little as ten days,.• The Legacy: How the salt industry taught St. Andrews to be a "working waterfront," forging a spirit of grit and survival that defines the local character to this day,.Key Takeaway: The Civil War taught St. Andrews a crucial lesson: how to be necessary. While the "city of salt" eventually vanished, leaving only broken brick and rusting iron, the work ethic it forged became the foundation of the community's "salty" identity,.Credits & Sources: This narrative draws on the Stories of St Andrews project by Bob Taylor, a local resident of St Andrews dedicated to preserving the stories of his home town.#StAndrewsHistory #CivilWarHistory #SaltWorks #FloridaFrontier #LocalHistory #PodcastDeepDive #SaltyLegacy