Kudzu Developed Here

Historical marker location:
1424 W Jackson Ave, Chipley, Florida
( Marker is at the intersection of West Jackson Avenue (U.S. 90) and West Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on West Jackson Avenue.)
Marker installed: 1967

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The Everglades, one of Florida's most iconic natural landmarks, was not always a protected area. In fact, it was once considered a worthless swamp and was drained and developed for agricultural purposes in the early 20th century.
Washington County, Florida has a rich and diverse history that dates back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Apalachee and the Choctaw, who relied on agriculture and hunting for survival. The first European explorers arrived in the 16th century, with Spanish and French colonists establishing missions and settlements in the region.

In 1825, Washington County was officially established, named after George Washington, the first President of the United States. The area developed primarily as an agricultural region, with cotton, tobacco, and timber being key industries. The county also became an important transportation hub, as the arrival of railroads in the late 19th century facilitated the movement of goods and people.

During the American Civil War, Washington County experienced significant turmoil. The county was divided between Confederate and Union sympathizers, leading to clashes and guerrilla warfare. The county's economy suffered greatly during this period, with plantation owners losing slaves and crops being destroyed. After the war, the region slowly recovered, with the focus shifting to citrus fruit production and lumber industries.

In the 20th century, Washington County continued to evolve and grow. The construction of highways and the expansion of infrastructure facilitated the development of new industries. Today, agriculture still plays a significant role in the county's economy, with peanuts, soybeans, and poultry being important commodities. Tourism is also on the rise, with the natural beauty of the area attracting visitors from around the country. Washington County's history is a testament to the perseverance and resilience of its residents, who have adapted and thrived through changing times.

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

  • 1825 - Washington County is established as one of the original counties of Florida.
  • 1832 - The county seat is established and named Vernon.
  • 1861-1865 - During the American Civil War, Washington County supports the Confederacy.
  • 1873 - The county courthouse in Vernon is destroyed by fire.
  • 1875 - A new brick courthouse is constructed in Vernon.
  • 1937 - Hurricane Okeechobee causes significant damage in the county.
  • 1952 - The Holmes Creek Dam is completed, creating Holmes Creek Reservoir.
  • 1995 - Washington County Historical Society is established to preserve the county's history.
  • 2004 - Hurricane Ivan causes severe damage, particularly in the southern part of the county.
  • 2010 - Washington County celebrates its 185th anniversary.