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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20HY_trapper-nelson-interpretive-site_Jupiter-FL.html
When he arrived from New Jersey in the early 1930s, Vincent Natulkiewicz, also known as Vince "Trapper" Nelson found the area still teeming with wildlife. For decades he lived off the land, supplementing his diet of raccoon, gopher torto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TVU_military-trail-historical_Jupiter-FL.html
After the second Battle of the Loxahatchee (January 24, 1838) during the Second Seminole War (1835-1842), Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jesup directed Maj. William Lauderdale, Commander of the Tennessee Battalion of Volunteers to cut a trail south from Ft. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TVT_historic-jupiter-school-historical_Jupiter-FL.html
This building was constructed in 1927 to serve the town's approximately 100 white students from grades one through twelve. Prior to its construction, students were transported by boat to attend schools along the Loxahatchee River including the 189…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TTT_tennessee-volunteers-and-militia-camp-historical_Jupiter-FL.html
During the 2nd Seminole Indian War and after the Battle of Loxahatchee Jan 24, 1838, the Tennessee Volunteers and Militia camped on this site. One mile east, the U.S. Army Regulars established Old Fort Jupiter.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SZI_l-m-davis-elementary-school-historical_Jupiter-FL.html
Education was a challenging priority for the African-American community of Limestone Creek. Denied access to Jupiter's nearby public schools by segregation laws, the community opened its own school in 1905. The "Jupiter Colored School," …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SZH_mt-carmel-missionary-baptist-church-cemetery-historical_Jupiter-FL.html
Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, a cornerstone of Jupiter's African American community, was organized in 1902 by the Reverend J. A. Wannamaker and the pioneer families of Simmons, Campbell, Ford, Bush, and Davis. These early settlers arrive…
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