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  2. Angola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Angola was a prosperous community [1]: 232 of up to 750 maroons (escaped slaves) [2]: 71 that existed in Florida from 1812 [2]: 72 until Florida became a U.S. territory in 1821, at which point it was destroyed.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Manatee ...

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    Offshore of Bradenton Beach: Bradenton Beach: 1904 steel molasses tanker converted to a barge and wrecked in 1940. One of the few examples remaining in Florida waters of its formerly common steam vessels. [29] 23: Reid-Woods House W: Reid-Woods House

  4. Manatee Mineral Springs Park - Wikipedia

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    A historical marker at the park commemorates the early Anglo-American settlement of the village of Manatee that grew up around the spring. Three Spanish fishermen guided Josiah Gates, Manatee's first white settler, to this spot in late 1841. In 1842, Henry and Ellen Clark acquired the spring property and built the town's first trading post.

  5. Manatee Village Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Manatee Village Historical Park preserves the pioneer heritage of Manatee County's founding period of 1840-1918. The historical park contains 14 preserved and replica structures representative of the founding period, including the 1903 Wiggins General Store, the Fogarty Boatworks, the 1912 Stephens House, a smokehouse, a sugar cane mill, a barn, the 1887 Methodist church, the 1908 schoolhouse ...

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  7. Thomas S. Estes - Wikipedia

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    On December 29, 2001, Estes died of congestive heart failure in the Freedom Village Nursing Center in Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida. He was aged 88 years, 340 days. He is buried at the Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. [6]

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