The Hunt for the Great Mound

Historical marker location:
4500 Sunray Road South, Monticello, Florida
( Marker can be reached from Sunray Road, 0.6 miles south of Mahan Drive (U.S. 90), on the right when traveling south.)

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During World War II, the United States established many military bases in Florida, including the famous MacDill Air Force Base near Tampa. These bases played a crucial role in the war effort and helped to establish Florida as a major military state.
Jefferson County, Florida, located in the Panhandle region, has a rich history dating back centuries. It was originally inhabited by various indigenous tribes, including the Apalachee and the Timucua. Spanish explorers arrived in the 16th century, but significant European settlement didn't begin until the 19th century.

The county was established in 1827 and was named after President Thomas Jefferson. Early settlers were mainly farmers who cultivated cotton, tobacco, and corn, relying on enslaved labor. The county's economy boomed during this time, with steamboats on the Aucilla River facilitating trade. However, the Civil War disrupted the plantation economy, and after emancipation, many former slaves became sharecroppers or established their own farms.

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the rise of lumber and turpentine industries in Jefferson County, leading to economic growth. The construction of railroads, such as the Georgia, Florida, and Alabama Railroad, further facilitated trade. The county also became known for its mineral springs, attracting tourists seeking health benefits. In the mid-20th century, the decline of the timber industry and changing agricultural practices led to economic difficulties.

In recent years, Jefferson County has focused on developing heritage tourism, promoting its historic landmarks and cultural heritage. The county's courthouse, built in 1909, is a notable example of Neo-Classical Revival architecture. Today, the county's economy relies on agriculture, including cattle farming and the cultivation of crops such as peanuts and watermelons. Jefferson County continues to preserve its diverse history while striving for sustainable economic development.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Jefferson County, Florida.

  • 1827: Jefferson County is established.
  • 1830s: Plantations are established, relying heavily on enslaved labor.
  • 1861: Jefferson County supports secession and joins the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
  • 1870s: Reconstruction period begins, bringing political and social changes to the county.
  • 1890s: The county experiences an economic downturn with the decline of the cotton industry.
  • 1920s: The advent of the automobile leads to greater mobility and economic growth in the county.
  • 1940s: World War II impacts the county, as many residents serve in the military.
  • 1960s: The Civil Rights Movement brings about significant changes in Jefferson County.
  • 1980s: Efforts are made to preserve and revitalize historic buildings and landmarks in the county.
  • 2000s: Jefferson County faces challenges such as economic decline and natural disasters.