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  2. Branford, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Branford was officially incorporated as a municipality in 1961, although it's been settled since the late 1800s, and was expanded and renamed in 1886. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The original name was " Rowland’s Bluff " in the late 19th century when the settlement consisted of a sawmill and a ferry crossing across the Suwannee River into ...

  3. Bradford County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    New River County, as it was known at the time, was created in 1858 from segments of Columbia and Alachua counties. It was renamed Bradford County in 1861 in honor of Confederate Captain Richard Bradford, who fought in the American Civil War and was killed in the Battle of Santa Rosa Island, becoming the first officer from Florida to die during the Civil War.

  4. Branford High School (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Branford High School is the only public high school in Branford, Florida, United States.It has multiple different extracurricular activities, these activities include but are not limited to, Marching band, football, cross country, softball, baseball, football, volleyball, and track and field.

  5. Branford - Wikipedia

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    Branford Steam Railroad, a railroad in North Branford, Connecticut; Branford, Florida, a town in the United States Branford High School (Florida) ...

  6. Florida State Road 49 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 49 (SR 49) is the state designation for US 19/98/27 Alternate in Chiefland, and US 27 in Hildreth east of Branford, Florida. It also includes a county extension in Suwannee County, Florida from Hildreth to the outskirts of Live Oak, Florida.

  7. Troy Spring State Park - Wikipedia

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    Troy Spring State Park is a Florida State Park, located approximately six miles north of Branford, off US 27.It contains one of the state's 33 first magnitude springs.. At the bottom of the Troy Spring is the sunken Confederate sidewheel paddle steamer Madison, which had been owned and captained by James Felix Tucker.

  8. Florida State Road 247 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 247 (SR 247) is a southwest to northeast state highway between U.S. Route 129 (US 129 and SR 249) in Branford, Suwannee County, Florida and US 90 in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida. It is almost entirely a two-lane undivided highway except at its termini, and some intersections, where it contains left-turn lanes.

  9. Florida State Road 249 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 249 (SR 249) is the state designation for U.S. Route 129 between US 27 in Branford and US 90 in Live Oak. It also includes a bi-county extension in Suwannee County, Florida from Live Oak across the Suwannee River to Jasper in Hamilton County.