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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN0F_ponce-de-leon-inlet-lighthouse_Ponce-Inlet-FL.html
(NHL Plaque)Ponce de LeonInlet LighthouseHas Been Designated ANationalHistoric Landmark This site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America 1998National Park ServiceUnited States Department of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMY9_battle-of-dunlawton-plantation_Port-Orange-FL.html
During the 2nd Seminole War, 1836, the Mosquito Roarers, a company of Florida militia under Major Benjamin Putnam, engaged a large band of Seminoles pillaging Dunlawton, a sugar plantation on the Halifax River. Heavy fighting ensued, but the milit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML0M_william-bartram-trail_Astor-FL.html
Wm. Bartram, Famed Naturalist,classified flora and fauna forshipment, here, at Spalding'sUpper Store, May and June 1774.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZF_volusia_Astor-FL.html
Volusia, on the east bank of the river St. Johns, is the birthplace of Volusia County and the oldest settlement. The United States Courts confirmed Horatio Dexter's 1815 Spanish title and Joseph Rattenbury's 1817 title to the 17,000-acre Volusia t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME2N_mount-oswald-plantation_Ormond-Beach-FL.html
In 1766 Richard Oswald acquired 20,000 acres of land along the Halifax and Tomoka rivers from the British government. On this grant was established Mount Oswald Plantation which was located on this site, and produced indigo, rice, timber, molasses…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDXV_nocoroco_Ormond-Beach-FL.html
On this site was the Timucua Indian village of Nocoroco. It was mentioned in the report of Alvaro Mexia's expedition down the Florida east coast in 1605. It was the first Indian village south of St. Augustine noted by Mexia. The site was used duri…
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