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Florida Hammock Trail
This trail leads through hammock land. The word hammock was an Indian term. This is the way the land looked when it w...
The Freemanville Settlement
Founded soon after the U.S. Civil War, the settlement that would become Freemanville was established by Dr. John Milt...
Old St. Rita Colored Mission Church
The old St. Rita's Catholic Church Mission Building is one of the oldest surviving church buildings in the city. It w...
Working
The Dunlawton Plantation was no leisure spot. As a frontier agricultural and processing site, it demanded hard, physi...
Jesse Linzy
Born in Savannah on August 7, 1872, Jesse Linzy came to Mosquito (now Ponce) Inlet possibly in the late 1890s. A skil...
Battle Of Dunlawton Plantation
During the 2nd Seminole War, 1836, the Mosquito Roarers, a company of Florida militia under Major Benjamin Putnam, en...
Sugar Making
In the early nineteenth century, many of this region's large agricultural ventures focused on sugar - coarse, brown, ...
The Most Dangerous Chieftain
When Sarah Anderson and her sons owned Dunlawton, Mosquito County settlers formed a militia unit called the Mosquito ...
Halifax Historical Museum
Housed in the former 1910 Merchant's Bank building, the museum exhibits the history of the greater Dayton...
Sugar-mill Ruins Travel Park
The sugar mill was built in the early years of the 19th century during Indian uprisings and saw its demis...
Nocoroco
On this site was the Timucua Indian village of Nocoroco. It was mentioned in the report of Alvaro Mexia's expedition ...