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Brokaw-McDougall House
Constructed in c.1856, this house was the residence of Per...
Bellevue (Murat House)
Now located at the Tallahassee Museum, the c.1840 Bellevue...
Palmer Family Graveyard and Palmer-Perkins House
Owned by the City of Monticello, this cemetery is located ...
Old City and Roseland Cemeteries
Established in 1827, the Old City Cemetery is the oldest o...
Lloyd Railroad Depot
One of the stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad,...
The Quincy Academy State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker is located at the building const...
Soldiers Cemetery in Eastern Cemetery
This cemetery was established early in the Civil War for C...
Smallwood-White House State Historical Marker
A doubled-sided State Historical Marker for The White Hous...
A.K. Allison House
Constructed in 1843, this house was the residence of Abrah...
CSS Chattahoochee Monument
The CSS Chattahoochee was a twinscrew steam gunboat which ...
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Brokaw-McDougall House
Constructed in c.1856, this house was the residence of Peres B. Brokaw, a Tallahassee businessman and political leader who served as the captain of a local militia unit, the Leon Cavalry. A supporter of secession, Brokaw led his troops in ...
Bellevue (Murat House)
Now located at the Tallahassee Museum, the c.1840 Bellevue plantation house was moved in 1967 from its original location on Jackson Bluff Road in Tallahassee. From 1854 until 1867, Bellevue was the home of Catherine Murat, great grandniece of George ...
Palmer Family Graveyard and Palmer-Perkins House
Owned by the City of Monticello, this cemetery is located adjacent to the c.1836 Palmer-Perkins House.
Among those buried here is Dr. Thomas M. Palmer who was a delegate to the Florida Secession Convention and was appointed by Governor Milton ...
Old City and Roseland Cemeteries
Established in 1827, the Old City Cemetery is the oldest of Monticello's cemeteries, while the adjacent Roseland cemetery was established about 1850.
These cemeteries contain the remains of local Confederate soldiers and officials, as well as some soldiers who were ...
Lloyd Railroad Depot
One of the stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, the c.1858 Lloyd Depot was a center for trade and transportation in Jefferson County, including military usage for Confederate soldiers and war materials. It is one of only three known ...
The Quincy Academy State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker is located at the building constructed in 1851 to house the Quincy Academy, a private educational institution for children of Gadsden and surrounding counties. During the Civil War, the building was used as a Confederate military ...
Soldiers Cemetery in Eastern Cemetery
This cemetery was established early in the Civil War for Confederate soldiers who had no family in Quincy and were too far from home for their bodies to be returned to their families. Located in the cemetery, a State Historical ...
Smallwood-White House State Historical Marker
A doubled-sided State Historical Marker for The White House/Pleasants Woodson White contains details on this house which was constructed in 1843 and remodeled to its present appearance in 1856. During the Civil War, this house was the residence of Pleasants ...
A.K. Allison House
Constructed in 1843, this house was the residence of Abraham K. Allison, the Florida Senate President who became acting governor on April 1, 1865, after Governor John Milton committed suicide.
Allison resigned the office on May 19, 1865, was arrested ...
CSS Chattahoochee Monument
The CSS Chattahoochee was a twinscrew steam gunboat which was built at Saffold, Georgia, and entered service in the Confederate navy in February 1863.
The vessel patrolled the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola Rivers and often docked at the Chattahoochee Arsenal wharf. ...