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Old City and Roseland Cemeteries
Established in 1827, the Old City Cemetery is the oldest o...
Lloyd Railroad Depot
One of the stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad,...
Riverside Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of local Confederate so...
Western Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of local Confederate so...
The Quincy Academy State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker is located at the building const...
Soldiers Cemetery in Eastern Cemetery
This cemetery was established early in the Civil War for C...
Smallwood-White House State Historical Marker
A doubled-sided State Historical Marker for The White Hous...
Chattahoochee Arsenal
Also known as the Mt. Vernon Arsenal (the community's earl...
Oaklawn Cemetery
This hallowed ground set aside as a town
burial si...
Lake City-Columbia County Historical Museum
This museum is housed in the restored c.1870 May Vinzant P...
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Old City and Roseland Cemeteries
Established in 1827, the Old City Cemetery is the oldest of Monticello's cemeteries, while the adjacent Roseland cemetery was established about 1850.
These cemeteries contain the remains of local Confederate soldiers and officials, as well as some soldiers who were ...
Lloyd Railroad Depot
One of the stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, the c.1858 Lloyd Depot was a center for trade and transportation in Jefferson County, including military usage for Confederate soldiers and war materials. It is one of only three known ...
Riverside Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of local Confederate soldiers, including Robert W. Adams who served as a first lieutenant with the 5th Florida Infantry in the eastern theater including the Battle of Gettysburg, and later spent six months as a ...
Western Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of local Confederate soldiers and officials, including Dr. Thomas Y. Henry, the grandson of Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry, a delegate to the Florida
Secession Convention and the Director of Confederate Medical Services forWest Florida. ...
The Quincy Academy State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker is located at the building constructed in 1851 to house the Quincy Academy, a private educational institution for children of Gadsden and surrounding counties. During the Civil War, the building was used as a Confederate military ...
Soldiers Cemetery in Eastern Cemetery
This cemetery was established early in the Civil War for Confederate soldiers who had no family in Quincy and were too far from home for their bodies to be returned to their families. Located in the cemetery, a State Historical ...
Smallwood-White House State Historical Marker
A doubled-sided State Historical Marker for The White House/Pleasants Woodson White contains details on this house which was constructed in 1843 and remodeled to its present appearance in 1856. During the Civil War, this house was the residence of Pleasants ...
Chattahoochee Arsenal
Also known as the Mt. Vernon Arsenal (the community's early name) and the Apalachicola Arsenal (for the nearby river), the construction of the Chattahoochee Arsenal was authorized by Congress in 1832.
Completed in 1839, the arsenal consisted of 17 buildings ...
Oaklawn Cemetery
This hallowed ground set aside as a town
burial site in 1850 "for whites & slaves alike"
is the resting place for many of Tampa's founding fathers, mayors, and county officers.
A governor of Florida, two Supreme Court
Judges, framers ...
Lake City-Columbia County Historical Museum
This museum is housed in the restored c.1870 May Vinzant Perkins House. The house was the postwar residence of John Vinzant who served as a sergeant in the 1st Florida Cavalry which fought in the western theater. At the Third ...