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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23C6_bayport-in-the-civil-war-the-battle-of-bayport_Spring-Hill-FL.html
(side 1) Bayport in the Civil War Bayport was a shallow-water gulf port town in the 1850s. The town was designated the Hernando County Seat and a port of delivery by Congress in 1854. Before the Civil War, the port shipped lumber cut from locall…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RA3_the-bayport-area-before-human-occupation-bayports-first-people_Spring-Hill-FL.html
(side 1) The Bayport Area Before Human Occupation The fossilized remains of many prehistoric animals and plants are buried in the Bayport area. During the Eocene Period, 45 million years ago (MYA), the Gulf covered this region. Local Ocala lim…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RA0_bayports-early-historic-period-post-civil-war-era_Spring-Hill-FL.html
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A2C_fivay-junction-greenfield-tucker-cemetery-and-community_Spring-Hill-FL.html
This cemetery was established about 1900 on land donated by A.O. Pierce. Marked burials date from 1912. A structure which served as church and public school has since disappeared. The surrounding community has been variously known as "Fivay Juncti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19OD_bayport_Spring-Hill-FL.html
The interior of Central Florida opened for settlement by whites in the mid-1840s following the end of the Second Seminole War. In the absence of roads and railroads, coastal and inland waterways provided the transportation routes essential to farm…
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