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Mallory Homesite Historical Marker
Located in Clinton Square Park, this marker was erected by...
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
Sited to protect the strategic harbor at Key West, constru...
City of Miami Cemetery
Founded in 1897, Miami's oldest cemetery contains the rema...
Cape Florida Lighthouse
To protect shipping in the hazardous Straits of Florida, C...
Manatee County Historical Records Library
Located in the restored 1918 Carnegie Library building, th...
Manatee Burying Ground Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of at least ten Confede...
First Manatee County Courthouse
Constructed in 1860, this small wood framed building is be...
Curry Settlement Homes
Originally from Key West, John W. Curry relocated his fami...
Monument to Colored Troops
Installed in 2000, the Civil War’s 2nd Regiment Infantry, ...
Fort Myers Attack State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker for The Attack On Fort Myers con...
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Mallory Homesite Historical Marker
Located in Clinton Square Park, this marker was erected by the Historical Association of Southern Florida near the site of where the Mallory family home stood from 1839 to 1895. Stephen R. Mallory was serving as United States Senator when ...
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
Sited to protect the strategic harbor at Key West, construction of Fort Zachary Taylor began in 1845 some 1,200 feet offshore from the city. After Florida seceded from the Union in January 1861, U.S. Army Captain James Brannan moved his ...
City of Miami Cemetery
Founded in 1897, Miami's oldest cemetery contains the remains of at least 66 Confederate veterans and 27 Union veterans. A Confederate monument erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and surrounded by Confederate graves is located in a traffic ...
Cape Florida Lighthouse
To protect shipping in the hazardous Straits of Florida, Congress authorized the construction of the Cape Florida Lighthouse in 1822. The first lighting occurred on December 17, 1825. In July 1836, an Indian attack in the early months of the ...
Manatee County Historical Records Library
Located in the restored 1918 Carnegie Library building, the library contains governmental records dating back to 1855.
County historical records, some of the Civil War era, are available to researchers, including deed books, marriage licenses, probate files, court records, County Commission ...
Manatee Burying Ground Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of at least ten Confederate veterans and officials including three delegates to the Florida Secession Convention - Ezekiel Glazier, James G. Cooper, and Dr. John C. Pelot, as well as at least three Union veterans ...
First Manatee County Courthouse
Constructed in 1860, this small wood framed building is believed to be the oldest remaining county courthouse built for that purpose in Florida. During the Civil War, the courthouse served as the political and judicial center of Manatee County which ...
Curry Settlement Homes
Originally from Key West, John W. Curry relocated his family to Manatee in 1860 and constructed several houses close to the Manatee Mineral Spring before and following the Civil War. During the Civil War, Curry sold a number of vessels ...
Monument to Colored Troops
Installed in 2000, the Civil War’s 2nd Regiment Infantry, U. S. Colored Troops monument is dedicated to the black Union soldiers who defended the Federal post at Fort Myers against the Confederate attack in February 1865.
A single black soldier standing ...
Fort Myers Attack State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker for The Attack On Fort Myers contains details on the Confederate attempt to capture Fort Myers. On February 20, 1865, a Confederate force of some 275 men of Florida's Cow Cavalry commanded by Major William Footman ...