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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2E5S_the-council-oak_Orlando-FL.html
The Council Oak. . Nearby in the forest primeval amid unfolding history once stood in majestic beauty The Council Oak Traditional meeting place of the Indian Chiefs in the Seminole Indian War 1835-1842.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23IG_site-and-home-of-francis-eppes_Orlando-FL.html
Site and home of
Francis Eppes
Grandson of
President Thomas Jefferson
Original house built 1868
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WJ5_atlantic-coastline-station-historical_Orlando-FL.html
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In 1880, the South Florida Railroad built a railway through Orlando. The small community boomed with land speculators, citrus and cattle investors, and tourists. In 1902, the larger Atlantic Coastline Railroad acquired the South Florida …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R3K_eppes-shine-plot-greenwood-cemetery_Orlando-FL.html
(side 1)
Buried here are members of the Eppes and Shine families, descendants of President Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence and the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and the father of the University of Virg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10KW_fort-gatlin-1838_Orlando-FL.html
Marking the site ofFort Gatlin 1838Military Outpost
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM479_site-of-fort-gatlin_Orlando-FL.html
On November 9, 1838, during the Second Seminole Indian War (1835-42), the U.S. Army established Fort Gatlin in Mosquito County. This fort was named for Army Assistant Surgeon John S. Gatlin (1806-1835), who was killed in the Dade Massacre in 1835.…