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Madison Starke Perry
1814- 1865
Planter, Legislator, Governor, Soldier<...
Hogtown Settlement - Fort Hogtown
Near this site was located Hogtown, one of the earliest se...
Historic Haile Homestead At Kanapaha
One of the oldest houses in Alachua County, the Historic H...
High Springs, Florida
The northwest region of Alachua County was probably first ...
Hawthorne, Florida
In 1774, noted botanist William Bartram travelled across w...
UWF Historic Trust
In 1967, a Florida State Bill created the Pensacola Histor...
Fort Clarke
Near this site was located Fort Clarke, originally a U.S. ...
First Gainesville Skirmish - Battle of Gainesville
The first Civil War gunfire in Gainesville's streets came ...
East Florida Seminary
Founded as the Gainesville Academy before the Civil War an...
Earleton, Florida
Side 1.
Earleton is named for General Elias B. Ear...
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Madison Starke Perry
1814- 1865
Planter, Legislator, Governor, Soldier
(Front Text)
Madison Starke Perry, born in Lancaster County, S.C., moved to Alachua County, Florida and became a prosperous planter. His plantation was located about six miles east of Gainesville in the area of ...
Hogtown Settlement - Fort Hogtown
Near this site was located Hogtown, one of the earliest settlements in Alachua County. It was originally an Indian village which in 1824 had fourteen inhabitants. Hogtown settlement is also mentioned in documents of the early nineteenth century which discuss ...
Historic Haile Homestead At Kanapaha
One of the oldest houses in Alachua County, the Historic Haile Homestead was the home of Thomas Evans Haile, his wife Esther Serena Chesnut Haile, and 14 of their children. The Hailes came here from Camden, South Carolina in 1854 ...
High Springs, Florida
The northwest region of Alachua County was probably first settled on a permanent basis by English speaking people during the late 1830s. One of the earliest settlements in the vicinity was Crockett Springs, located about three miles east of present ...
Hawthorne, Florida
In 1774, noted botanist William Bartram travelled across what is now the southeastern corner of Alachua County following an old Indian and trading trail. In Florida's territorial period, English-speaking settlers used the same route as a frontier road. By 1840, ...
UWF Historic Trust
In 1967, a Florida State Bill created the Pensacola Historical Preservation and Restoration Commission. This organization, independent from the government, was mandated to “acquire, restore, preserve, maintain, reconstruct, reproduce, and operate for the use, benefit, education, recreation, enjoyment, and general welfare if the ...
Fort Clarke
Near this site was located Fort Clarke, originally a U.S. Army post during the Seminole War, and afterwards a settlement. The name is preserved in nearby Fort Clarke Church. At this site crossed the early settlement and military road connecting ...
First Gainesville Skirmish - Battle of Gainesville
The first Civil War gunfire in Gainesville's streets came on February 15, 1864, when a raiding party of 50 men from the 40th Massachusetts Cavalry entered the City to attempt the capture of two trains. The raid was unproductive, for ...
East Florida Seminary
Founded as the Gainesville Academy before the Civil War and later renamed, the East Florida Seminary served Gainesville's need for higher education until the University of Florida was created by the Florida Legislature in 1905. The Seminary school building, erected ...
Earleton, Florida
Side 1.
Earleton is named for General Elias B. Earle (1821-1893) who received government land grants in Florida for his service in the U.S./Mexican War (1846-48). Born into a prominent South Carolina family, Gen. Earle fought in the Palmetto Regiment, ...