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Pages in category "Sportspeople from Putnam County, Florida" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The population of Florida is 22,610,726, an increase of 5.0% from 2020. The average population of Florida's counties is 337,474; Miami-Dade County is the most populous (2,686,867) and Liberty County is the least (7,706). The average land area is 805 sq mi (2,085 km 2). The largest county is Collier County as per 2020 Census bureau of 1,998.32 ...
Mada Fraser Babcock McLendon: [14] First female municipal judge in Lake Wales, Florida and third female judge in Florida [Polk County, Florida] Mary Kennerly Buckles: [14] First female judge in Putnam County, Florida and second female judge in Florida; Alicia Washington: [51] First African American (female) judge to serve in Putnam County ...
Pages in category "People from Putnam County, Florida" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Putnam County was created in 1849. [3] It was Florida's 28th county created from parts of St. Johns, Alachua, Orange, Duval, and Marion counties. The county was named for Benjamin A. Putnam, who was an officer in the First Seminole War, a lawyer, Florida legislator, and the first president of the Florida Historical Society.
When a new county named St. Lucie County was established in 1905, Fort Pierce was named the county seat. Lake Butler was the county seat of Bradford County, Florida from 1860 until a referendum changed the county seat to Starke, Florida on August 17, 1887. Lake Butler later became the county seat of Union County, Florida when it was established ...
Location of Putnam County in Florida. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Putnam County, Florida.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Putnam County, Florida, United States.
He also served as President of the Florida Historical Society from 1856 until 1859. He died on January 25, 1869, in Palatka, Florida. [3] Putnam County, Florida, is named for him. The University of Florida Libraries have a view of his home from St. George Street. The home was torn down in 1886. [5] His daughter married into the Calhoun family.