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Link To the Micanopy Historical Society

Link To the Gainesville - Alachua County Web Site

Link To the Rosewood Florida Web Site

Link To the Levy County Archives Committee Web Site - Bronson Florida

Link To the Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce Web Site

Link To the Cedar Key Historical Society Museum Web Site

Link To the Cedar Key Beacon Newspaper Web Site

Historical Markers: Region 2 - Region 2 includes Alachua, Duval, Flagler, Levy, Marion, Nassau, and St. Johns counties Alachua David Levy Yulee and Cotton Wood Plantation David Levy Yulee and Cotton Wood Plantation (2nd marker) Josiah T. Walls Josiah T. Walls (2nd marker) The...
--http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/df/FL_MARK/reg2.html

YULEE (Nassau) - YULEE (Nassau County) The town of Yulee is located on US 17 twenty miles west of Fernandina Beach. Visitors remember the town as the last Florida city before leaving Florida on their trip along I-95 to Georgia. The town was named in 1852 for...
--http://www.floridahistory.org/floridians/arch1/civilwar/y...

Levy County - Levy County Name: for David Levy Yulee, the state's first U.S. senator Formed: March 10, 1845 Area: 1,137 square miles County Seat: Bronson Levy Population 1995 Est.1990 Census 1980 Census 1970 Census 29,843 25,923 19,870 12,756 Municipalities...
--http://www.clerk.co.brevard.fl.us/pages/levy.htm

Web Sites - HISTORY OF ARCHER In the early 1850s a town called Deer Hammock was established here, probably in anticipation of the construction of the Florida Railroad from Fernandina to Cedar Key. In 1858 The Florida Town Improvement Company, owned by the...
--http://www.sbac.edu/~archer/history.html

Florida State Parks - YULEE SUGAR MILL RUINS STATE HISTORIC SITE - TD { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt} A.left:Hover {color:#800000;} A.left {color:#346699; text-decoration: none; font-family: arial, verdana, helvetica, sans-serif;} Contents Directory Help Search Whats New Topics...
--http://www.dep.state.fl.us/parks/YuleeSugarMill/yulee.html

Citrus County Courthouse - Although little citrus is now grown in the region, owing to changes in climate, Senator David Levy Yulee did operate a plantation in the vicinity of Homosassa, and a variety of sweet orange was once cultivated by that name. Citrus County, which was.
--http://jud10.flcourts.org/Courthouses/citrus.html

Fernandina's Rich and Colorful Past Spans Fifty Centuries - Fernandina's Rich and Colorful Past Spans 50 Centuries Article provided by Deon Jaccard Hidden beneath the sandy soil of Fernandina Beach lie the residues of earlier lives that form a continuous trail of human activity through 50 centuries into the.
--http://www.amelia-island.com/article/art1.htm

Amelia Net: Amelia Island Museum of History - Fernandina's Rich and Colorful Past Spans Fifty Centuries Article provided by Deon Jaccard Executive Director of Amelia Island Museum of History Monday - Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 PM Hidden beneath the sandy soil of Fernandina Beach lie the...
--http://www.net-magic.net/biz-directory/aimh.htm

Amelia Island, Florida: Museum of History - . . Amelia Island Museum of History Florida's Only Oral History Museum Invites You to . . Experience history exclusively through the narrations of docents, walking tour guides, lecturers and instructors who revive 4,000 years of Amelia Island's...
--http://www.ameliaisland.com/museum.htm

Fernandina Beach - Amelia Island Fernandina Beach Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach, located 35 minutes north of Jacksonville at the northern most tip of Florida on A1A, offer fine restaurants, bed and breakfast inns, a Victorian seaport village, historic Fort...
--http://www.welcometo.com/attraifb.htm

Small Towns of Alachua County - Small Towns of Alachua County, Florida Alachua Hague Melrose Santa Fe Archer Hawthorne Micanopy Traxler Cross Creek High Springs Newberry Waldo Gainesville LaCrosse Rochelle Windsor Alachua Alachua is called the "Good Life Community." Traveling...
--http://ns2.co.alachua.fl.us/~acvacb/smaltown.html

The Civil War Years - The Battle of Olustee in 1864. Click here for information on Olustee Battlefield State Historic Site. Click here for more information on the Battle of Olustee. The Civil War Years (1861-1865) BY DARRELL G. RILEY RESEARCHER ne historian has referred.
--http://www.starbanner.com/History/CivilWar.html

A Short History of Florida - a quick summary of Florida History.
--http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/flafacts/shorthis.html

Florida In The Civil War, Chapter 1 - Florida In The Civil War CHAPTER I. Confederate Military History, Vol. 11 SECESSION OF THE STATE--PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION--EARLY EVENTS AT PENSACOLA--UNION WITH THE CONFEDERATE STATES--FIRST PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. WE are told by the historian..
--http://www.civilwarhome.com/Florida1.htm

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