New Atlantis (micronation) explained

Above:New Atlantis
Subheader:Unrecognized micronation
Label1:Claimed by
Data1:Leicester Hemingway
Label2:Dates claimed
Data2:1964–1966
Label3:Area claimed
Data3:Raft off the coast of Jamaica

New Atlantis was a micronation formed by Leicester Hemingway, the brother of Ernest Hemingway.[1] The "island", a bamboo raft off the coast of Jamaica, was established as a constitutional republic on July 4, 1964.[2]

History

In 1964, Hemingway constructed a raft and had it towed off the coast of Jamaica, near the community of Bluefields. The raft was primarily composed of bamboo, steel, iron piping, and rock.[2] It was anchored on a shallow ocean bank with an old Ford engine block and measured . At the time, the area was considered international waters.[3]

On July 4, 1964, Hemingway established New Atlantis as a republic, claiming the area around his raft. He wrote the constitution with a typewriter and copied it almost verbatim from the Constitution of the United States. He argued that his raft was technically an island and based his sovereignty on the Guano Islands Act of 1856. He claimed the unoccupied half of his raft was United States territory, while the other half was the nation of New Atlantis.[3]

By 1965, there were six inhabitants of New Atlantis. This included the Hemingway family of Leicester, his wife Doris, and their two daughters Anne (age 7) and Hilary (age 3). Joining them was public relations specialist Edward K. Moss and his assistant Julia Cellini. The group unanimously elected Leicester as president. His election saw significant press coverage, and made front-page headlines in neighboring Jamaica.

Hemingway's goal was to experiment with democracy and to research marine life in the Caribbean Sea.[4] He formed the International Marine Research Society, an organization headquartered on the raft with the aim of funding and furthering the study of marine biology. Ultimately, Hemingway sought to build a research aquarium in Jamaica.

Initially funded through the publication of My Brother, Ernest Hemingway, Hemingway planned to finance his operations with the sale of stamps. Although several batches of stamps had already been printed, the Universal Postal Union refused to recognize their validity. Hemingway mailed a stamp featuring Lyndon B. Johnson to the White House and claimed international recognition when the reply letter from the U.S. State Department addressed him as "Acting President".[5] He also intended to mint coins, write books and scripts, and encourage tourism.

Hemingway planned to expand his domain considerably. He claimed the seafloor 50 feet below the raft as his and intended to create his own artificial island by piling up rocks.[6] However, within a few years of establishment, New Atlantis was destroyed by tropical storms. The wreckage was then salvaged by local fishermen.[7]

Administration

Hemingway authorized his own currency, which he called the "scruple". It consisted of trinkets such as fish hooks, carob beans, shark teeth, and other miscellany. A flag was sewn by Doris Hemingway, which, along with other memorabilia, was donated to the Harry Ransom Center in 1966.

Notes

1.The article states 78 degrees 4 minutes longitude, 18 degrees 1 minute latitude. The geodetic datum used is unspecified.

Notes and References

  1. News: Cross . Michaela . How to Claim Your Very Own Island . 23 July 2020 . VICE . April 5, 2016 . en.
  2. Web site: Leicester Hemingway: An Inventory of His New Atlantis Collection in the Manuscript Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center . norman.hrc.utexas.edu . 23 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Throwback Thursday—Contents of a country: Leicester Hemingway's Republic of New Atlantis . sites.utexas.edu . Ransom Center Magazine . 23 July 2020.
  4. Book: Fumagalli . Maria Cristina . Hulme . Peter . Robinson . Owen . Wylie . Lesley . Surveying the American Tropics: A Literary Geography from New York to Rio . 2013 . Oxford University Press . 978-1-84631-890-0 . 260 . 23 July 2020 . en.
  5. Book: Downey . Charles . Stabbed with a wedge of cheese: --and other cultural oddities . 1992 . Quill . 95 . 9780688108991 . 23 July 2020 . en.
  6. News: The Old Man and the Sea . 23 July 2020 . Michigan Daily . 12 . Michigan Daily Digital Archives . July 9, 1964 . 74 . en.
  7. Web site: Lovejoy . Bess . 15 People Who Started Their Own Micronations . Mental Floss . 23 July 2020 . en . 15 November 2015.