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Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Saint Thomas (Danish: Sankt Thomas, Spanish: Santo Tomás, French: Saint-Thomas) is one of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea, and a constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincorporated territory of the United States. Along with surrounding minor islands, it is one of three county-equivalents in the USVI. Together with Saint John, it forms one of the districts of the USVI. The territorial capital and port of Charlotte Amalie is located on the island. As of the 2020 census, the population of Saint Thomas was 42,261,[3] about 48.5% of the total population of the United States Virgin Islands. The island has a land area of 32 square miles (83 km2).[4]

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Geography
LocationCaribbean Sea
Coordinates18°20′N 64°55′W / 18.333°N 64.917°W / 18.333; -64.917
ArchipelagoVirgin Islands, Leeward Islands
Area32 sq mi (83 km2)
Highest elevation1,555 ft (474 m)
Highest pointCrown Mountain[1]
Administration
Insular area United States Virgin Islands
Largest settlementCharlotte Amalie (pop. 14,477)
AdministratorAvery Lewis
Demographics
Population42,261 (2020 census[2])
Pop. density509.2/km2 (1318.8/sq mi)
Map of U.S. Virgin Islands

History edit

Pre-colonial history edit

The island was originally settled around 1500 BC by the Ciboney people. Ciboney sites have been uncovered in Krum Bay.[5][6] The island was later inhabited by the Arawaks and then the Caribs. Arawak sites have been uncovered in Magen's Bay and Botany Bay, and Carib sites have been uncovered in Magen's Bay and Salt River.[5]

Christopher Columbus sighted the island in 1493 on his second voyage to the New World.[7]

Danish colonial period edit

The Dutch West India Company established a post on Saint Thomas in 1657.[8] The first congregation was the St. Thomas Reformed Church, which was established in 1660 and was associated with the Dutch Reformed Church.[9]

Denmark-Norway's first attempt to settle the island in 1665 failed. However, the Danes did resettle St. Thomas in 1671, under the sponsorship of the Glueckstadt Co., later the Danish West India Company.[10] The first slave ships arrived in 1673, and St. Thomas became a slave market. In 1685, the Danish leased part of the island to the Brandenburger Company,[8] which was resold to the Danish in 1754,[10] and was granted free port status in 1764.[11]

The land was divided into plantations and sugarcane production became the primary economic activity. As a result, the economies of Saint Thomas and the neighboring islands of Saint John and Saint Croix became highly dependent on enslaved African labor and the African slave trade.

 
Danish West Indies, Saint Thomas, 1 dollar (1889)

Saint Thomas's fine natural harbor became known as "Taphus" for the drinking establishments located nearby. ("Tap Hus" translates as "rum shop" or "tap house" referring to the drinking establishments.[12]) In 1691, the primary settlement there was renamed Charlotte Amalie in honor of the wife of Denmark's King Christian V. It was later declared a free port by Frederick V. In December 1732, the first two of many Moravian Brethren missionaries came from Herrnhut Saxony in present-day Germany to minister to them. Distrusted at first by the white masters, they lived among the slaves and soon won their confidence.[13]

 
Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), 1856, National Gallery of Art. Pissarro was born on St. Thomas.

The first British invasion and occupation of the island occurred in 1801. The islands were returned to Denmark in 1802, under the terms of the Treaty of Amiens. Fire destroyed hundreds of homes in Charlotte Amalie in 1804. The second British occupation of the island occurred from 1807 to 1815, after the Invasion of the Danish West Indies (1807), during which they built Fort Cowell on Hassel Island.[11]

While the sugar trade had brought prosperity to the island's free citizens, by the early 19th century Saint Thomas was in decline. The continued export of sugar was threatened by hurricanes, drought, and American competition. Following the Danish Revolution of 1848, slavery was abolished and the resulting rise in labor costs further weakened the position of Saint Thomas's sugar producers.[citation needed]

Given its harbors and fortifications, Saint Thomas still retained a strategic importance, and thus, in the 1860s, during the American Civil War and its aftermath, the United States government considered buying the island and its neighbors from Denmark for $7.5 million. However, the proponents of the purchase failed to gain legislative support for the bid.[citation needed]

Freedom of the press edit

In 1915, David Hamilton Jackson traveled to Denmark and convinced the King of Denmark to allow freedom of the press in Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix.[14] He began the first newspaper in the islands, known as The Herald. Jackson was the editor of The Herald, which had its office at 1B Kongens Gade in Christiansted.[15] The newspaper's focus was civic and labor rights for local workers,[16] and it published criticisms of the labor situation in the islands.[15] After beginning The Herald, Jackson organized labor unions among the islanders for better working conditions. He was also instrumental in persuading the Danish to allow the US to purchase the islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix. The islands now have an annual celebration in November to honor the legacy of David Hamilton Jackson.[17]

United States acquisition edit

 
Districts and subdistricts of the US Virgin Islands

In 1917, Saint Thomas was purchased (along with Saint Croix and Saint John) by the United States for $25 million in gold ($571 million today),[18] as part of a defensive strategy to maintain control over the Caribbean and the Panama Canal during the First World War. The transfer occurred on March 31, 1917, behind Fort Christian before the barracks that now house the Legislature of the U.S Virgin Islands. The baccalaureate service for the transfer was held at the St. Thomas Reformed Church as it was identified as the American church in the Danish West Indies.

At the time of the US purchase in 1917, the colony did not include Water Island, which had been sold by Denmark to the East Asiatic Company, a private shipping company, in 1905. The company eventually sold the island to the United States in 1944, during the German occupation of Denmark. The federal government then used the island for military purposes until 1950, before finally transferring it to the territorial government in 1996.[19]

The United States granted citizenship to the residents in 1927. The U.S. Department of the Interior took over administrative duties in 1931. American forces were based on the island during the Second World War. In 1954, passage of the U.S. Virgin Islands Organic Act officially granted territorial status to the three islands, and allowed for the formation of a local senate with politics dominated by the American Republican and Democratic parties. Full home rule was achieved in 1970.

The post-war era also saw the rise of tourism on the island. With relatively cheap air travel and the American embargo on Cuba, the numbers of visitors greatly increased. Despite natural disasters such as Hurricane Hugo (1989), Hurricanes Luis and Marilyn (1995), and Hurricanes Irma and Maria (2017) the island's infrastructure continues to improve as the flow of visitors continues. Hotels have been built from the West End to the East End, and in recent years, Saint Thomas has become a busy cruise ship port and vacation venue.

Geography edit

The island has a number of natural bays and harbors including Magens Bay, Great Bay, Jersey Bay, Long Bay, Fortuna Bay, and Hendrik Bay. Passenger ships dock and anchor in Long Bay, near Charlotte Amalie. Ships dock at Havensight Pier. Red Hook is an unofficial "town" located on the East End subdistrict.

Climate edit

Saint Thomas has a tropical savanna climate (Aw according to the Köppen climate classification) with a drier season and a wetter season. The temperature is warm year-round, with January and February, the coolest months, having average highs of 29.5 °C (85.1 °F) and average lows of 22.4 °C (72.3 °F). August has the highest average high of 32.3 °C (90.1 °F), with July, August and September all having the highest average low at 25.6 °C (78.1 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded was 37.2 °C (99.0 °F) on August 4, 1994 and June 23, 1996, which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in the United States Virgin Islands.[20] The lowest recorded temperature was 11 °C (52 °F) in November.[year needed]

Saint Thomas receives 989 millimeters (38.9 in) of precipitation annually over 163.6 precipitation days. Autumn is the wettest time of year because of tropical cyclones. November is the wettest month, receiving 152 millimeters (6.0 in) of rain on average over 17.8 precipitation days, the most of any month. March is the driest month, receiving 27 millimeters (1.1 in) of rainfall over 8.1 precipitation days, the least of any month.

Climate data for Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 93
(34)
93
(34)
94
(34)
96
(36)
97
(36)
99
(37)
98
(37)
99
(37)
98
(37)
97
(36)
95
(35)
92
(33)
99
(37)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 85.1
(29.5)
85.1
(29.5)
85.7
(29.8)
86.7
(30.4)
87.6
(30.9)
89.1
(31.7)
89.9
(32.2)
90.2
(32.3)
90.0
(32.2)
88.7
(31.5)
87.1
(30.6)
85.6
(29.8)
87.6
(30.9)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 72.4
(22.4)
72.3
(22.4)
72.9
(22.7)
74.1
(23.4)
76.2
(24.6)
77.7
(25.4)
78.0
(25.6)
78.1
(25.6)
78.0
(25.6)
76.9
(24.9)
75.2
(24.0)
73.7
(23.2)
75.5
(24.2)
Record low °F (°C) 63
(17)
62
(17)
56
(13)
58
(14)
66
(19)
67
(19)
57
(14)
59
(15)
64
(18)
66
(19)
52
(11)
62
(17)
52
(11)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.16
(55)
1.47
(37)
1.05
(27)
2.62
(67)
3.05
(77)
2.62
(67)
2.82
(72)
3.51
(89)
4.82
(122)
5.94
(151)
6.00
(152)
2.88
(73)
38.95
(989)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 14.3 11.8 8.1 10.7 11.9 11.1 14.8 14.2 14.6 17.7 17.8 16.7 163.6
Source 1: NOAA (normals 1981−2010)[21]
Source 2: Weather Channel[22]

Demographics edit

Saint Thomas is divided into the following subdistricts (with population as per the 2020 U.S. Census):[23]

  1. Charlotte Amalie (pop. 14,477) Charlotte Amalie town (pop. 8,194)
  2. East End (pop. 7,502)
  3. Northside (pop. 8,889)
  4. Southside (pop. 4,112)
  5. Tutu (pop. 5,129)
  6. Water Island (pop. 164)
  7. West End (pop. 1,988)
 
US Virgin Islands, Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1666. The present structure was completed in 1793.

Historical ethnic communities edit

From 1796 a small Jewish community developed in Charlotte Amalie. It established the Beracha Veshalom Vegmiluth Hasadim, the second oldest synagogue in the United States.[24]

During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries a group of French Catholic immigrants known as the Chacas came to St. Thomas from the St. Barthélemy islands to the east, forming one community of fishermen and one of farmers.[25][26]

Transportation edit

 
Cab at Red Hook

The island is serviced by the Cyril E. King International Airport and the Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base.

St. Thomas has two cruise ports, the West India Company Dock (almost universally referred to as Havensight) and Crown Bay. Both are located on the south.

Passenger and limited car-ferry services to neighboring islands such as Water Island, Saint John, Saint Croix, and the British Virgin Islands run regularly out of the Red Hook Terminal, Charlotte Amalie, and Crown Bay Marina.

The United States Virgin Islands is the only place under United States jurisdiction where the rule of the road is to drive on the left. This was inherited from what was the then-current Danish practice at the time of the American acquisition in 1917. However, because the islands are a U.S. territory, most cars are imported from the mainland United States and therefore the steering column is located on the left side of the vehicle.

The island has many regular taxis from compact size to large vans, as well as open-air, covered trucks called "safaris" with bench seats. The latter usually operate only between high-traffic points, e.g., cruise-ship terminals at Havensight and Crown Bay and downtown Charlotte Amalie.

Education edit

St. Thomas-St. John School District operates public schools on Saint Thomas.

Private schools:

  • Antilles School
  • Virgin Islands Montessori School & Peter Gruber International Academy

Parochial schools:

  • All Saints Cathedral School
  • Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic School
  • Calvary Christian Academy
  • Church of God Academy
  • Memorial Moravian School
  • Seventh Day Adventist School
  • Wesleyan Academy Bible School

Colleges and universities:

Notable people edit

 
Blackbeard aka Edward Teach
 
Portrait of Thomas de Malleville
 
Camille Pissarro, ca.1900
 
Edward Wilmot Blyden, 1906

Sport edit

 
Aliyah Boston, 2023

In popular culture edit

Music edit

"St. Thomas" is among the most recognisable instrumentals in the repertoire of American jazz tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins based on a traditional calypso sung to him by his mother, Valborg Solomon Rollins, who was born on Saint Thomas.[27]

Points of interest edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Where is the U.S. Virgin Islands: Geography". vinow.com. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "2020 Island Areas Censuses: U.S. Virgin Islands". US Census Bureau. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "2020 Island Areas Censuses: U.S. Virgin Islands". US Census Bureau. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  4. ^ This is the figure given on page 1 of the United States Geological Survey's Open-File Report 72-201. It is also the figure given in the article at the on-line edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. The Virgin Islands (United States) page at the United Nations Environmental Programme's Island Directory gives a substantially lower figure, reporting the area as 69.7 square kilometers, equivalent to 26.9 square miles. And although the U.S. Census Bureau does not report the areas of geographic entities, it does report their population densities (equal to the total population divided by the area). In the 2010 census, the population was reported as 51,634 (Table P1, "Total Population") and the population density was reported as 1,649.1 per square mile (Table P40, "Population Density"). Together, these figures imply an area of 31.3 square miles.
  5. ^ a b Dookhan, Isaac (1994). A History of the Virgin Islands of the United States. Canoe Press. ISBN 978-976-8125-05-7.
  6. ^ Bullen, Ripley P.; Sleight, Frederick W. (1963). The Krum Bay Site: A Preceramic Site on St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. Bryant Foundation.
  7. ^ . Natural Resources Conservation Services. United States Department of Agriculture. July 9, 2022. Archived from the original on June 24, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  8. ^ a b "St. Thomas: island, United States Virgin Islands – Britannica". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  9. ^ . St. Thomas Reformed Church (strchurch.org). Archived from the original on July 10, 2022. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "St. Thomas, Virgin Islands: Facts & History". VInow. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  11. ^ a b U.S. Virgin Islands: a guide to national parklands in the United States Virgin Islands. Washington, D.C.: Division of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior. 1999. pp. 24–25, 37–39. ISBN 0912627689.
  12. ^ "Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands". guidetocaribbeanvacations.com.
  13. ^ Hamilton, J. Taylor and Hamilton, Kenneth G., History of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, PA, 1969.
  14. ^ "David Hamilton Jackson - Famous Virgin Islander". here.vi.
  15. ^ a b "The Herald newspaper". The Danish West-Indies. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  16. ^ Blaagaard, Bolette B. (July 27, 2018). Citizen Journalism as Conceptual Practice: Postcolonial Archives and Embodied Political Acts of New Media. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-78660-109-4.
  17. ^ Liberty Day festivities to include parade, re-enactment about D. Hamilton Jackson, The Virgin Islands Daily News.
  18. ^ Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs (July 21, 2008). "Purchase of the United States Virgin Islands, 1917". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  19. ^ "Water Island History - the Military History of Water Island".
  20. ^ . National Weather Service. Archived from the original on January 19, 2017. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  21. ^ "NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  22. ^ "Average Conditions Saint Thomas, VI". weather.com. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  23. ^ (PDF) (Report). U.S Census Bureau. October 28, 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 14, 2023.
  24. ^ Arts & Culture
  25. ^ Williams, Eric (January 1, 1945). "Race Relations in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands". Foreign Affairs. Vol. 23, no. 2. ISSN 0015-7120.
  26. ^ Shaw, Earl B. (February 1934). "The Chachas of Saint Thomas". The Scientific Monthly. American Association for the Advancement of Science. 38 (2): 136–145. ISSN 0096-3771. JSTOR 15662.
  27. ^ Gioia, Ted (September 27, 2012), The jazz standards: a guide to the repertoire, Oxford University Press (published 2012), p. 357, ISBN 978-0-19-993739-4

External links edit


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Saint Thomas Danish Sankt Thomas Spanish Santo Tomas French Saint Thomas is one of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea and a constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands USVI an unincorporated territory of the United States Along with surrounding minor islands it is one of three county equivalents in the USVI Together with Saint John it forms one of the districts of the USVI The territorial capital and port of Charlotte Amalie is located on the island As of the 2020 census the population of Saint Thomas was 42 261 3 about 48 5 of the total population of the United States Virgin Islands The island has a land area of 32 square miles 83 km2 4 St ThomasCharlotte Amalie St ThomasSt ThomasShow map of the U S Virgin IslandsSt ThomasShow map of Lesser AntillesSt ThomasShow map of CaribbeanGeographyLocationCaribbean SeaCoordinates18 20 N 64 55 W 18 333 N 64 917 W 18 333 64 917ArchipelagoVirgin Islands Leeward IslandsArea32 sq mi 83 km2 Highest elevation1 555 ft 474 m Highest pointCrown Mountain 1 Administration United StatesInsular area United States Virgin IslandsLargest settlementCharlotte Amalie pop 14 477 AdministratorAvery LewisDemographicsPopulation42 261 2020 census 2 Pop density509 2 km2 1318 8 sq mi Map of U S Virgin Islands Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre colonial history 1 2 Danish colonial period 1 3 Freedom of the press 1 4 United States acquisition 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Historical ethnic communities 4 Transportation 5 Education 6 Notable people 6 1 Sport 7 In popular culture 7 1 Music 8 Points of interest 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksHistory editPre colonial history edit The island was originally settled around 1500 BC by the Ciboney people Ciboney sites have been uncovered in Krum Bay 5 6 The island was later inhabited by the Arawaks and then the Caribs Arawak sites have been uncovered in Magen s Bay and Botany Bay and Carib sites have been uncovered in Magen s Bay and Salt River 5 Christopher Columbus sighted the island in 1493 on his second voyage to the New World 7 Danish colonial period edit Main articles Dutch Virgin Islands Danish West Indies and Saint Thomas Brandenburg colony Further information Danish ship Faeroe The Dutch West India Company established a post on Saint Thomas in 1657 8 The first congregation was the St Thomas Reformed Church which was established in 1660 and was associated with the Dutch Reformed Church 9 Denmark Norway s first attempt to settle the island in 1665 failed However the Danes did resettle St Thomas in 1671 under the sponsorship of the Glueckstadt Co later the Danish West India Company 10 The first slave ships arrived in 1673 and St Thomas became a slave market In 1685 the Danish leased part of the island to the Brandenburger Company 8 which was resold to the Danish in 1754 10 and was granted free port status in 1764 11 The land was divided into plantations and sugarcane production became the primary economic activity As a result the economies of Saint Thomas and the neighboring islands of Saint John and Saint Croix became highly dependent on enslaved African labor and the African slave trade nbsp Danish West Indies Saint Thomas 1 dollar 1889 Saint Thomas s fine natural harbor became known as Taphus for the drinking establishments located nearby Tap Hus translates as rum shop or tap house referring to the drinking establishments 12 In 1691 the primary settlement there was renamed Charlotte Amalie in honor of the wife of Denmark s King Christian V It was later declared a free port by Frederick V In December 1732 the first two of many Moravian Brethren missionaries came from Herrnhut Saxony in present day Germany to minister to them Distrusted at first by the white masters they lived among the slaves and soon won their confidence 13 nbsp Camille Pissarro A Creek in St Thomas Virgin Islands 1856 National Gallery of Art Pissarro was born on St Thomas The first British invasion and occupation of the island occurred in 1801 The islands were returned to Denmark in 1802 under the terms of the Treaty of Amiens Fire destroyed hundreds of homes in Charlotte Amalie in 1804 The second British occupation of the island occurred from 1807 to 1815 after the Invasion of the Danish West Indies 1807 during which they built Fort Cowell on Hassel Island 11 While the sugar trade had brought prosperity to the island s free citizens by the early 19th century Saint Thomas was in decline The continued export of sugar was threatened by hurricanes drought and American competition Following the Danish Revolution of 1848 slavery was abolished and the resulting rise in labor costs further weakened the position of Saint Thomas s sugar producers citation needed Given its harbors and fortifications Saint Thomas still retained a strategic importance and thus in the 1860s during the American Civil War and its aftermath the United States government considered buying the island and its neighbors from Denmark for 7 5 million However the proponents of the purchase failed to gain legislative support for the bid citation needed Freedom of the press edit In 1915 David Hamilton Jackson traveled to Denmark and convinced the King of Denmark to allow freedom of the press in Saint Thomas Saint John and Saint Croix 14 He began the first newspaper in the islands known as The Herald Jackson was the editor of The Herald which had its office at 1B Kongens Gade in Christiansted 15 The newspaper s focus was civic and labor rights for local workers 16 and it published criticisms of the labor situation in the islands 15 After beginning The Herald Jackson organized labor unions among the islanders for better working conditions He was also instrumental in persuading the Danish to allow the US to purchase the islands of Saint Thomas Saint John and Saint Croix The islands now have an annual celebration in November to honor the legacy of David Hamilton Jackson 17 United States acquisition edit nbsp Districts and subdistricts of the US Virgin IslandsIn 1917 Saint Thomas was purchased along with Saint Croix and Saint John by the United States for 25 million in gold 571 million today 18 as part of a defensive strategy to maintain control over the Caribbean and the Panama Canal during the First World War The transfer occurred on March 31 1917 behind Fort Christian before the barracks that now house the Legislature of the U S Virgin Islands The baccalaureate service for the transfer was held at the St Thomas Reformed Church as it was identified as the American church in the Danish West Indies At the time of the US purchase in 1917 the colony did not include Water Island which had been sold by Denmark to the East Asiatic Company a private shipping company in 1905 The company eventually sold the island to the United States in 1944 during the German occupation of Denmark The federal government then used the island for military purposes until 1950 before finally transferring it to the territorial government in 1996 19 The United States granted citizenship to the residents in 1927 The U S Department of the Interior took over administrative duties in 1931 American forces were based on the island during the Second World War In 1954 passage of the U S Virgin Islands Organic Act officially granted territorial status to the three islands and allowed for the formation of a local senate with politics dominated by the American Republican and Democratic parties Full home rule was achieved in 1970 The post war era also saw the rise of tourism on the island With relatively cheap air travel and the American embargo on Cuba the numbers of visitors greatly increased Despite natural disasters such as Hurricane Hugo 1989 Hurricanes Luis and Marilyn 1995 and Hurricanes Irma and Maria 2017 the island s infrastructure continues to improve as the flow of visitors continues Hotels have been built from the West End to the East End and in recent years Saint Thomas has become a busy cruise ship port and vacation venue Geography editThe island has a number of natural bays and harbors including Magens Bay Great Bay Jersey Bay Long Bay Fortuna Bay and Hendrik Bay Passenger ships dock and anchor in Long Bay near Charlotte Amalie Ships dock at Havensight Pier Red Hook is an unofficial town located on the East End subdistrict Climate edit Saint Thomas has a tropical savanna climate Aw according to the Koppen climate classification with a drier season and a wetter season The temperature is warm year round with January and February the coolest months having average highs of 29 5 C 85 1 F and average lows of 22 4 C 72 3 F August has the highest average high of 32 3 C 90 1 F with July August and September all having the highest average low at 25 6 C 78 1 F The highest temperature ever recorded was 37 2 C 99 0 F on August 4 1994 and June 23 1996 which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in the United States Virgin Islands 20 The lowest recorded temperature was 11 C 52 F in November year needed Saint Thomas receives 989 millimeters 38 9 in of precipitation annually over 163 6 precipitation days Autumn is the wettest time of year because of tropical cyclones November is the wettest month receiving 152 millimeters 6 0 in of rain on average over 17 8 precipitation days the most of any month March is the driest month receiving 27 millimeters 1 1 in of rainfall over 8 1 precipitation days the least of any month Climate data for Saint Thomas United States Virgin IslandsMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 93 34 93 34 94 34 96 36 97 36 99 37 98 37 99 37 98 37 97 36 95 35 92 33 99 37 Mean daily maximum F C 85 1 29 5 85 1 29 5 85 7 29 8 86 7 30 4 87 6 30 9 89 1 31 7 89 9 32 2 90 2 32 3 90 0 32 2 88 7 31 5 87 1 30 6 85 6 29 8 87 6 30 9 Mean daily minimum F C 72 4 22 4 72 3 22 4 72 9 22 7 74 1 23 4 76 2 24 6 77 7 25 4 78 0 25 6 78 1 25 6 78 0 25 6 76 9 24 9 75 2 24 0 73 7 23 2 75 5 24 2 Record low F C 63 17 62 17 56 13 58 14 66 19 67 19 57 14 59 15 64 18 66 19 52 11 62 17 52 11 Average precipitation inches mm 2 16 55 1 47 37 1 05 27 2 62 67 3 05 77 2 62 67 2 82 72 3 51 89 4 82 122 5 94 151 6 00 152 2 88 73 38 95 989 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 14 3 11 8 8 1 10 7 11 9 11 1 14 8 14 2 14 6 17 7 17 8 16 7 163 6Source 1 NOAA normals 1981 2010 21 Source 2 Weather Channel 22 Demographics editSaint Thomas is divided into the following subdistricts with population as per the 2020 U S Census 23 Charlotte Amalie pop 14 477 Charlotte Amalie town pop 8 194 East End pop 7 502 Northside pop 8 889 Southside pop 4 112 Tutu pop 5 129 Water Island pop 164 West End pop 1 988 nbsp US Virgin Islands Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1666 The present structure was completed in 1793 Historical ethnic communities edit From 1796 a small Jewish community developed in Charlotte Amalie It established the Beracha Veshalom Vegmiluth Hasadim the second oldest synagogue in the United States 24 During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries a group of French Catholic immigrants known as the Chacas came to St Thomas from the St Barthelemy islands to the east forming one community of fishermen and one of farmers 25 26 Transportation editSee also Transportation in the United States Virgin Islands nbsp Cab at Red HookThe island is serviced by the Cyril E King International Airport and the Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base St Thomas has two cruise ports the West India Company Dock almost universally referred to as Havensight and Crown Bay Both are located on the south Passenger and limited car ferry services to neighboring islands such as Water Island Saint John Saint Croix and the British Virgin Islands run regularly out of the Red Hook Terminal Charlotte Amalie and Crown Bay Marina The United States Virgin Islands is the only place under United States jurisdiction where the rule of the road is to drive on the left This was inherited from what was the then current Danish practice at the time of the American acquisition in 1917 However because the islands are a U S territory most cars are imported from the mainland United States and therefore the steering column is located on the left side of the vehicle The island has many regular taxis from compact size to large vans as well as open air covered trucks called safaris with bench seats The latter usually operate only between high traffic points e g cruise ship terminals at Havensight and Crown Bay and downtown Charlotte Amalie Education editSt Thomas St John School District operates public schools on Saint Thomas Private schools Antilles School Virgin Islands Montessori School amp Peter Gruber International AcademyParochial schools All Saints Cathedral School Sts Peter amp Paul Catholic School Calvary Christian Academy Church of God Academy Memorial Moravian School Seventh Day Adventist School Wesleyan Academy Bible SchoolColleges and universities University of the Virgin IslandsNotable people editSee also Category United States Virgin Islands people nbsp Blackbeard aka Edward Teach nbsp Portrait of Thomas de Malleville nbsp Camille Pissarro ca 1900 nbsp Edward Wilmot Blyden 1906Gabriel Milan ca 1631 1689 governor from 1684 1686 Edward Teach ca 1680 1718 known as Blackbeard a pirate and privateer may have been given a letter of marque from St Thomas after being pardoned for pirating Jean Hamlin late 17th century French buccaneer Johan Lorentz Castenschiold 1705 1745 a Danish nobleman landowner and planter Thomas de Malleville 1739 1798 a Creole Danish military officer and colonial administrator Denmark Vesey ca 1767 1822 leader of planned slave uprising in Charleston South Carolina Joachim Melchior Magens 1775 1845 a Danish jurist and public prosecutor Peter von Scholten 1784 1854 governor general from 1827 to 1848 Hermann Treschow Gartner 1785 1827 a Danish surgeon and anatomist discovered Gartner s duct Lewin Jurgen Rohde 1786 1857 a Danish naval officer harbour master cartographer and acting governor Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt 1807 1865 a Norwegian jurist and politician David Levy Yulee 1810 1886 politician the first member of the United States Senate to have been a practicing Jew Charles Joseph Sainte Claire Deville 1814 1876 French geologist Henri Etienne Sainte Claire Deville 1818 1881 French chemist Camille Pissarro 1830 1903 key member of the French Impressionist group of painters Edward Wilmot Blyden 1832 1912 ambassador an Igbo in Diaspora credited as laying the foundation of West African nationalism and Pan Africanism Morris Simmonds 1855 1925 German physician pathologist described Simmonds syndrome Alton Augustus Adams 1889 1987 the first African American band master for the United States Navy J Raymond Jones 1899 1991 political activist in New York City John Patrick 1905 1995 screenwriter and Tony Award amp Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Bertha C Boschulte 1906 2004 an American educator women s rights activist statistician and politician Ralph Moses Paiewonsky 1907 1991 governor from 1961 1969 Terence Todman 1926 2014 ambassador in the US Diplomatic Service Roy Lester Schneider 1939 2022 physician and governor from 1995 to 1999 LaVerne E Ragster born 1951 marine biologist and academic administrator Kelsey Grammer born 1955 actor director and producer born in Saint Thomas Jean Toussaint born 1960 jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist Christine Jowers born ca 1960 choreographer producer and dance critic Barbara A Petersen born ca 1960 administrator for Saint Thomas and Water Island Vanessa Daou born 1967 singer songwriter dancer writer poet Karrine Steffans born 1978 former hip hop music video performer actress author of Confessions of A Video Vixen Tiphanie Yanique born 1978 fiction writer poet and essayist Rashawn Ross born 1979 trumpeter who tours with Dave Matthews Band Janelle James born ca 1990 comedian and actress Hannah Jeter born 1990 Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model and wife of Derek Jeter of the New York YankeesSport edit nbsp Aliyah Boston 2023Emile Griffith 1938 2013 boxer world champion in the Welterweight and Middleweight divisions Al McBean 1938 2024 Major League Baseball player Elrod Hendricks 1940 2005 Major League Baseball player Pamela Balash Webber 1953 2020 diving instructor Julian Jackson born 1960 boxer born in Saint Thomas Calvin Pickering born 1976 Major League Baseball player Jeff Faulkner born 1964 National Football League player Callix Crabbe born 1983 Major League Baseball player Abdul Hodge born 1983 National Football League player Jabari Blash born 1989 baseball player outfielder for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Daryl Homer born 1990 saber fencer silver medallist at the 2016 Olympic Games Akeel Morris born 1992 baseball player for the San Francisco Giants Nicolas Claxton born 1999 NBA player center for the Brooklyn Nets Aliyah Boston born 2001 WNBA player power foward for the Indiana FeverIn popular culture editMusic edit St Thomas is among the most recognisable instrumentals in the repertoire of American jazz tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins based on a traditional calypso sung to him by his mother Valborg Solomon Rollins who was born on Saint Thomas 27 Points of interest editBlackbeard s Castle Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge Cathedral Church of All Saints Coral World Ocean Park Fort Christian Magens Bay Arboretum Magens Bay Red Hook Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral St Thomas SynagogueGallery edit nbsp Blackbeard s Castle in Charlotte Amalie nbsp View from Bluebeard s Castle St Thomas nbsp Magens Bay as seen from Drake s Seat St Thomas nbsp Magens BayReferences edit Where is the U S Virgin Islands Geography vinow com Retrieved April 8 2017 2020 Island Areas Censuses U S Virgin Islands US Census Bureau Retrieved December 1 2022 2020 Island Areas Censuses U S Virgin Islands US Census Bureau Retrieved December 1 2022 This is the figure given on page 1 of the United States Geological Survey s Open File Report 72 201 It is also the figure given in the article at the on line edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica The Virgin Islands United States page at the United Nations Environmental Programme s Island Directory gives a substantially lower figure reporting the area as 69 7 square kilometers equivalent to 26 9 square miles And although the U S Census Bureau does not report the areas of geographic entities it does report their population densities equal to the total population divided by the area In the 2010 census the population was reported as 51 634 Table P1 Total Population and the population density was reported as 1 649 1 per square mile Table P40 Population Density Together these figures imply an area of 31 3 square miles a b Dookhan Isaac 1994 A History of the Virgin Islands of the United States Canoe Press ISBN 978 976 8125 05 7 Bullen Ripley P Sleight Frederick W 1963 The Krum Bay Site A Preceramic Site on St Thomas United States Virgin Islands Bryant Foundation History NRCS Caribbean Area Natural Resources Conservation Services United States Department of Agriculture July 9 2022 Archived from the original on June 24 2022 Retrieved July 8 2022 a b St Thomas island United States Virgin Islands Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved April 20 2021 History Timeline St Thomas Reformed Church strchurch org Archived from the original on July 10 2022 Retrieved July 10 2022 a b St Thomas Virgin Islands Facts amp History VInow Retrieved April 20 2021 a b U S Virgin Islands a guide to national parklands in the United States Virgin Islands Washington D C Division of Publications National Park Service U S Dept of the Interior 1999 pp 24 25 37 39 ISBN 0912627689 Charlotte Amalie St Thomas U S Virgin Islands guidetocaribbeanvacations com Hamilton J Taylor and Hamilton Kenneth G History of the Moravian Church Bethlehem PA 1969 David Hamilton Jackson Famous Virgin Islander here vi a b The Herald newspaper The Danish West Indies Retrieved July 10 2022 Blaagaard Bolette B July 27 2018 Citizen Journalism as Conceptual Practice Postcolonial Archives and Embodied Political Acts of New Media Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 78660 109 4 Liberty Day festivities to include parade re enactment about D Hamilton Jackson The Virgin Islands Daily News Department Of State The Office of Electronic Information Bureau of Public Affairs July 21 2008 Purchase of the United States Virgin Islands 1917 2001 2009 state gov Retrieved July 10 2022 Water Island History the Military History of Water Island All Time Extremes for PR and VI National Weather Service Archived from the original on January 19 2017 Retrieved January 19 2017 NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved January 19 2013 Average Conditions Saint Thomas VI weather com Retrieved May 16 2010 Table 1 Population of the United States Virgin Islands 2010 and 2020 PDF Report U S Census Bureau October 28 2021 Archived from the original PDF on March 14 2023 Arts amp Culture US Virgin Island Tourism Williams Eric January 1 1945 Race Relations in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Foreign Affairs Vol 23 no 2 ISSN 0015 7120 Shaw Earl B February 1934 The Chachas of Saint Thomas The Scientific Monthly American Association for the Advancement of Science 38 2 136 145 ISSN 0096 3771 JSTOR 15662 Gioia Ted September 27 2012 The jazz standards a guide to the repertoire Oxford University Press published 2012 p 357 ISBN 978 0 19 993739 4External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Thomas United States Virgin Islands nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Saint Thomas St Thomas Danish West India Islands Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol XXI 9th ed 1886 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Thomas U S Virgin Islands amp oldid 1205098550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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