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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19ND_hudson-cemetery_Hudson-FL.html
This burial ground was established by the family of Isaac W. and Amanda Hudson who settled the Hudson community, originally know as Hudson's Landing. First burial was that of their daughter Melissa in 1878. This rugged pioneer family came to Flori…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19N6_loyce-cemetery_Shady-Hills-FL.html
The Gillett-Loyce Cemetery is named for David Gillett, the land owner, and the early nearby settlement, Loyce, in 1898. Mr. Gillett donated the one-acre site in memory of his dear wife, Rosa.Among those buried here are veterans if the War Between …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM194A_lanier-bridge_Dade-City-FL.html
Front The first bridge crossing the Withlacoochee River at this site was built in the 1850's by slaves belonging to James Lanier. Replaced several times during the following century, the bridge served lumber, turpentine and cattle operations along…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162D_concord-stagecoach-road_Baldwyn-FL.html
Stagecoach Village takes its name from the coach road connecting Tampa Bay with the settlement at Chocochattee Hammock, near present-day Brooksville. The route - about 1 1/2 miles west of here - was sometimes called "Scott's Trail," having been cl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRXM_saint-paul-missionary-baptist-church_Dade-City-FL.html
Organized in 1896 with Rev. Henry Williams as pastor. This congregation built its first sanctuary on a nearby lot donated by W. I. Porter. That small wooden structure was dedicated August 12, 1896.The congrgation grew and the present brick church …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRTL_owensboro_Dade-City-FL.html
Once the intersection of two competing railroads, the South Florida Railroad (part of the Plant System, later Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, built in 1884-85) and the Florida Railway & Navigation Company (later the Florida Central & Peninsular Rail…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRT2_zephyrhills-depot_Zephyrhills-FL.html
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot was built in 1927 and used for a passenger and freight services. This structure represents the architectural style of the early 1900s; large extended eaves, outdoor platforms, segregated waiting rooms.This bu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRRY_zephyrhills-railroad-depot_Zephyrhills-FL.html
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACLR) Depot was built in 1927 and was used as a station/depot for passenger service and for shipping citrus, produce and other goods, thereby stimulating economic development and residential settlement. Railroad s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRQ5_dade-city-atlantic-coast-line-depot_Dade-City-FL.html
Built in 1912 to replace an earlier frame structure located about 1/4 mile north, this depot was the first site in Pasco County to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The adjacent track is on the site of the first rail line t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMROE_atlantic-coast-line-depot_Dade-City-FL.html
Atlantic Coast Line DepotDade City, FloridaHas Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United StatesDepartment Of The Interior c. 1912
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