Clay County, Florida
Budington, Frosard W., House
Chalker, George A., House
Clark-Chalker House
Clarke, William, Estate
Clay County Courthouse
Frisbee, George Randolph, Jr., House
Gold Head Branch State Park
Green Cove Springs Historic District
Green, Joseph, House
Haskell-Long House
Helffrich, William, House
Holly Cottage
Memorial Home Community Historic District
Methodist Episcopal Church at Black Creek
Middleburg Historic District
Orange Park Elementary School
Orange Park Negro Elementary School
River Road Historic District
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery
St. Mary's Church
Westcott, William, House
Winterbourne
1SG Kenny Fike
202 Red Horse Squadron
29th Infantry Division
30th Infantry Division
31st Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
43rd Infantry Division
508th Parachute Infantry Regiment
538 Caliber Single Mount Dual Purpose Gun
63rd Infantry Division
66th Infantry Division
79th Infantry Division
A-6A Intruder
A-7 Corsair II
Albert Hazen Blanding
American Ex-Prisoners of War
Assault On Fort Mose (1740)
Benjamin Lee II Field
BRDM-2
Camp Blanding
Camp Chowenwaw
Carriage, Motor, M16
Carrier, Personnel
Civil War (1861-1865)
Colonel Harry M. Hatcher, Jr
CPL John T. Rivero
D Day
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Dr. Applegate House
Field Howitzer
Firebase Florida
First Infantry Division
First Muster At St. Augustine (1565)
Florida National Guard and the Global War on Terrorism
Florida Regimental Memorial
Fort Heilman
Fort San Fransisco de Pupo
General Roy Stanley Geiger,United States Marine Corps
Global War On Terrorism
Green Cove Springs
Gun Tube
Gun, 3 Inch M5
Gun, 40MM, M42, "Duster"
Gun, 57 MM, S-60
Gun, 75 MM, M1897A2
Half-Track, M3
Headquarters, Florida Air National Guard
Hickory Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery
Howitzer, 105 MM
Howitzer, 152MM
Howitzer, 8IN (203MM)
Identification Plaque for Borne
Infantry Replacement Training Center
Korea
Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm: (1950 forward)
LARC-LX
Leonard A. Funk, Jr.
Liberty Bourne
M151 Series Military Utility Tactical Truck
M4 "Sherman" Tank
M60 "Patton"
Magnolia Lake State Park
MAJ Roy A. Wood
Maj. Gen. Robert A. Ballard
Medal Of Honor
Medal of Honor
Middleburg
Middleburg Methodist Church
Military Service Of Black Floridians 1565-1997
MSG Richard D. OBrien
MSG William E. Hoffman
Old Clay County Courthouse
Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm
Orange Park
Orange Park Normal and Industrial School Site
PFC Brandon J. Wadman
Purple Heart
Remember Our Fallen
Revolutionary War (1776-1783)
SFC Daniel A. Suplee
SFC Lloyd S. Clements Jr.
SGT Dennis J. Boles
SGT Jeffrey W. Holmes
SGT Marco L. Miller
Sharon Baptist Church
SPC Daryl A. Davis
SPC Jeffrey M. Wershow
SPC Marc Whisenant
SPC Robert A. Wise
SSG Joseph F. Fuerst III
SSG Paul L. Nealy
SSG Robert R. Armstrong Jr.
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery
Tank, Main Battle, T-55A
The Bellamy Road
The Bellamy Road
The Duck: Amphibian (Dukw)
The Gama Goat
The Green Berets
The M-170 Truck, Ambulance
The Military Order of the World Wars
The Village Improvement Association Woman's Club
Thompson - Chalker Docks
Torpedo Warfare on the St. Johns River
Town of Penney Farms 1927
Truck
Truck, 1 ½-Ton, 4x4
Truck, Utility, 4x4
UH-1 Huey
UH-1 Huey
Veterans Memorial
Veterans War Memorial
William Woodrow Braswell
Women For Freedom And Liberty
World War I (1914-1918)
World War II (1941-1945)
During the 19th century, Clay County played a significant role in agriculture and timber production. The St. Johns River, which runs along the county's eastern border, provided transportation for goods, leading to the development of trade and commerce in the region. The establishment of plantations, especially for producing citrus fruits and cotton, further contributed to the county's economy.
The Civil War brought significant changes to Clay County as it did to the entire state of Florida. Many of the plantations in the area were devastated, and the county faced economic challenges in the post-war period. However, the construction of railroads in the late 19th century brought new opportunities for growth and prosperity. Railways connected Clay County to other parts of the state, facilitating the transportation of goods and attracting new industries to the area.
In the 20th century, Clay County experienced expansion and development, especially after World War II. The establishment of military bases in the county, such as Camp Blanding, brought an influx of new residents and stimulated the local economy. Today, Clay County is known for its natural beauty, with a mix of rural areas and suburban communities. It continues to attract people with its scenic landscapes, historic sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Brief timeline of the history of Clay County, Florida:
- 1828 - Clay County is established as a county in Florida.
- 1840 - The county seat of Clay County is established in the town of Green Cove Springs.
- 1858 - The St. Johns River and Clay County Railroad is completed, connecting the county to other parts of Florida.
- 1861-1865 - Clay County residents participate in the American Civil War.
- 1883 - The first railroad bridge across the St. Johns River is built in Clay County.
- 1924 - The Lower St. Johns River Basin is drained, leading to increased agricultural activity in Clay County.
- 1942-1945 - Camp Blanding, a training ground for the U.S. Army during World War II, is established in Clay County.
- 1994 - The Clay County Historical Society is formed to preserve and promote the history of the county.
- 2021 - Clay County continues to grow and develop, with a diverse economy and a population that continues to expand.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Clay County, Florida.