County |
County Seat |
Date |
Notes |
Coordinates
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Alachua Created 1824
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Wanton's |
1824 |
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29°30′23″N 82°16′55″W / 29.506389°N 82.281944°W / 29.506389; -82.281944
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Newnansville |
1828 |
Transferred to Columbia County in 1832. |
29°48′31″N 82°28′36″W / 29.808611°N 82.476667°W / 29.808611; -82.476667
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Unknown |
1830s |
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Newnansville |
1839 |
Changed by an act of the state legislature on February 10, 1839, back to Alachua County |
29°48′31″N 82°28′36″W / 29.808611°N 82.476667°W / 29.808611; -82.476667
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Gainesville |
1853 |
The Florida Railroad bypassed Newnansville and Gainesville was established along the route of the rail line. |
29°39′07″N 82°19′30″W / 29.651997°N 82.324992°W / 29.651997; -82.324992
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Baker Created 1861
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Sanderson |
1861 |
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30°15′08″N 82°16′22″W / 30.252222°N 82.272778°W / 30.252222; -82.272778
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Macclenny |
1877 |
Originally called Darbyville. County seat moved from Sanderson after a courthouse fire in 1877. |
30°17′00″N 82°07′00″W / 30.283333°N 82.116667°W / 30.283333; -82.116667
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Bay Created 1913
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Panama City |
1913 |
Established in 1888 as Park Resort on St. Andrews Bay (Florida). |
30°10′28″N 85°39′52″W / 30.174444°N 85.664444°W / 30.174444; -85.664444
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Bradford Created 1858
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Lake Butler |
1860 |
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30°01′18″N 82°20′27″W / 30.021667°N 82.340833°W / 30.021667; -82.340833
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Starke |
1887 |
Changed by referendum on August 17, 1887. |
29°56′50″N 82°06′29″W / 29.947222°N 82.108056°W / 29.947222; -82.108056
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Brevard Created 1844
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Susannah |
1844 |
Community located outside Fort Pierce. |
27°26′20″N 80°20′08″W / 27.438889°N 80.335556°W / 27.438889; -80.335556
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Bassville |
1864 |
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Eau Gallie |
1874 |
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28°07′45″N 80°37′48″W / 28.129167°N 80.63°W / 28.129167; -80.63
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Lake View |
1875 |
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Titusville |
1879 |
Changed by referendum in 1879. |
28°35′28″N 80°49′12″W / 28.591111°N 80.82°W / 28.591111; -80.82
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Broward Created 1915
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Fort Lauderdale |
1915 |
Began to grow as a community once the Florida East Coast Railway reached the area in the 1890s. |
30°10′28″N 80°08′15″W / 30.174444°N 80.137397°W / 30.174444; -80.137397
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Calhoun Created 1838
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St. Joseph |
1838 |
Established 1835 on St. Joseph Bay and soon became the most populous town in the territory of Florida Suffered a yellow fever outbreak in 1841. Remains of the abandoned town destroyed by the storm surge of a hurricane that stuck the Gulf Coast in September 1843. |
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Abe Springs |
1850s |
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30°21′57″N 85°08′51″W / 30.365833°N 85.1475°W / 30.365833; -85.1475
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Blountstown |
1880 |
Established on the Apalachicola River as a river port prior to the American Civil War Changed by referendum on April 1, 1880. |
30°26′35″N 85°02′43″W / 30.443056°N 85.045278°W / 30.443056; -85.045278
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Charlotte Created 1921
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Punta Gorda |
1921 |
Began to grow as a community as the terminus of the Florida Southern Railway on Charlotte Harbor when the line reached the area in the 1886. |
26°54′57″N 82°02′52″W / 26.915833°N 82.047778°W / 26.915833; -82.047778
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Citrus Created 1887
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Mannfield |
1887 |
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Inverness |
1891 |
Established as a sawmill town by the late 1860s. |
28°50′21″N 82°20′25″W / 28.839167°N 82.340278°W / 28.839167; -82.340278
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Clay Created 1858
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Middleburg |
1858 |
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30°03′03″N 81°54′07″W / 30.050833°N 81.901944°W / 30.050833; -81.901944
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Whitesville |
1859 |
Changed by referendum on October 3, 1859. Whitesvilles was renamed Webster. |
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Green Cove Springs |
1872 |
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29°59′34″N 81°41′02″W / 29.992778°N 81.683889°W / 29.992778; -81.683889
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Collier Created 1923
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Everglades |
1923 |
Began to grow as a community as the terminus of the Florida Southern Railway on Charlotte Harbor when the line reached the area in the 1886. Everglades suffered damage during Hurricane Donna in 1960. |
25°51′32″N 81°23′05″W / 25.858889°N 81.384722°W / 25.858889; -81.384722
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East Naples |
1962 |
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26°08′17″N 81°46′00″W / 26.138056°N 81.766667°W / 26.138056; -81.766667
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Columbia Created 1832
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Newnansville |
1832 |
Previously the county seat of Alachua County from 1828 to 1832. Transferred to Alachua County by the state legislature on February 10, 1839. |
29°48′31″N 82°28′36″W / 29.808611°N 82.476667°W / 29.808611; -82.476667
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Alligator |
1839 |
Alligator was renamed Lake City in 1859. |
30°11′00″N 82°38′00″W / 30.183333°N 82.633333°W / 30.183333; -82.633333
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DeSoto Created 1887
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Pine Level |
1887 |
Formerly the county seat of Manatee County |
27°15′54″N 81°59′31″W / 27.265132°N 81.991960°W / 27.265132; -81.991960
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Arcadia |
1889 |
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27°12′57″N 81°51′30″W / 27.215819°N 81.858266°W / 27.215819; -81.858266
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Dixie Created 1921
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Cross City |
1921 |
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29°38′07″N 83°07′29″W / 29.635278°N 83.124722°W / 29.635278; -83.124722
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Duval Created 1822
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Jacksonville |
1822 |
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30°20′13″N 81°39′41″W / 30.336944°N 81.661389°W / 30.336944; -81.661389
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Escambia Created 1821
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Pensacola |
1821 |
Capital of West Florida from 1763 to 1821. |
30°25′18″N 87°12′59″W / 30.421591°N 87.216478°W / 30.421591; -87.216478
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Fayette County Created 1832 Merged with Jackson 1834
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Ochesee |
1832 |
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Flagler Created 1917
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Bunnell |
1917 |
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29°28′03″N 81°15′25″W / 29.4675°N 81.256944°W / 29.4675; -81.256944
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Franklin Created 1832
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Apalachicola |
1832 |
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29°43′31″N 84°59′33″W / 29.725278°N 84.9925°W / 29.725278; -84.9925
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Gadsden Created 1823
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Quincy |
1823 |
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30°35′00″N 84°35′00″W / 30.583333°N 84.583333°W / 30.583333; -84.583333
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Gilchrist Created 1925
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Trenton |
1925 |
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29°36′48″N 82°49′06″W / 29.613405°N 82.818209°W / 29.613405; -82.818209
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Glades Created 1921
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Moore Haven |
1921 |
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26°50′00″N 81°05′31″W / 26.833425°N 81.091816°W / 26.833425; -81.091816
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Gulf Created 1925
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Wewahitchka |
1925 |
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30°06′51″N 85°11′55″W / 30.114167°N 85.198611°W / 30.114167; -85.198611
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Port St. Joe |
1965 |
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29°48′53″N 85°17′50″W / 29.814722°N 85.297222°W / 29.814722; -85.297222
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Hamilton Created 1827
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Micco Town |
1827 |
Previously a Seminole town. |
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Jasper |
1835 |
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30°31′08″N 82°57′04″W / 30.518889°N 82.951111°W / 30.518889; -82.951111
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Hardee Created 1921
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Wauchula |
1921 |
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27°32′46″N 81°48′52″W / 27.546111°N 81.814444°W / 27.546111; -81.814444
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Hendry Created 1923
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LaBelle |
1923 |
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26°45′38″N 81°26′21″W / 26.760556°N 81.439167°W / 26.760556; -81.439167
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Hernando Created 1843
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De Soto |
1843 |
Previously a fort during the Seminole Wars. |
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Bayport |
1860 |
Bombed during the American Civil War by the United States Navy |
28°32′54″N 82°38′43″W / 28.548333°N 82.645278°W / 28.548333; -82.645278
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Brooksville |
1863 |
Established in 1856 Became county seat in response to the bombing of Bayport |
28°33′13″N 82°23′19″W / 28.553611°N 82.388611°W / 28.553611; -82.388611
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Highlands Created 1921
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Sebring |
1921 |
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27°29′44″N 81°26′28″W / 27.495620°N 81.441001°W / 27.495620; -81.441001
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Hillsborough Created 1834
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Tampa |
1834 |
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27°58′05″N 82°28′35″W / 27.968056°N 82.476389°W / 27.968056; -82.476389
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Holmes Created 1848
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Cerrogordo |
1848 |
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30°49′55″N 85°53′15″W / 30.831944°N 85.8875°W / 30.831944; -85.8875
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Pittman's Ferry |
18?? |
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Westville |
187? |
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28°33′13″N 82°23′19″W / 28.553611°N 82.388611°W / 28.553611; -82.388611
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Bonifay |
1904 |
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30°47′00″N 85°41′00″W / 30.783333°N 85.683333°W / 30.783333; -85.683333
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Indian River Created 1925
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Vero Beach |
1925 |
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27°38′19″N 80°23′50″W / 27.638648°N 80.397264°W / 27.638648; -80.397264
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Jackson Created 1822
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Webbville |
1822 |
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Marianna |
1828 |
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30°46′35″N 85°14′17″W / 30.776389°N 85.238056°W / 30.776389; -85.238056
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Jefferson Created 1827
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Monticello |
1828 |
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30°32′42″N 83°52′13″W / 30.545131°N 83.870254°W / 30.545131; -83.870254
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Lafayette Created 1853
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New Troy |
1858 |
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Mayo |
1892 |
County seat changed after the courthouse at New Troy was destroyed by fire. |
30°03′07″N 83°10′32″W / 30.051944°N 83.175556°W / 30.051944; -83.175556
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Lake Created 1887
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Bloomfield |
1887 |
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Tavares |
1888 |
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28°48′06″N 81°44′01″W / 28.801667°N 81.733611°W / 28.801667; -81.733611
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Lee Created 1887
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Fort Myers |
1887 |
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26°37′00″N 81°50′00″W / 26.616667°N 81.833333°W / 26.616667; -81.833333
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Leon Created 1824
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Tallahassee |
1824 |
Capital of Florida from its founding, replacing former capitals St. Augustine (East Florida) and Pensacola (West Florida). |
30°26′17″N 84°16′50″W / 30.438147°N 84.280561°W / 30.438147; -84.280561
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Levy Created 1845
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Sodom |
1852 |
Renamed Mount Pleasant in 1854. Renamed Levyville in 1856. |
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Bronson |
1869 |
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29°26′56″N 82°38′11″W / 29.448889°N 82.636389°W / 29.448889; -82.636389
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Liberty Created 1855
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Riddleysville |
185? |
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Bristol |
18?? |
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30°25′37″N 84°58′45″W / 30.426944°N 84.979167°W / 30.426944; -84.979167
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Madison Created 1827
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San Pedro |
1835 |
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Madison |
1836 |
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30°28′00″N 83°25′00″W / 30.466667°N 83.416667°W / 30.466667; -83.416667
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Manatee Created 1855
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Manatee |
1855 |
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Pine Level |
1866 |
Later the county seat of DeSoto County |
27°15′55″N 81°59′31″W / 27.265229°N 81.991835°W / 27.265229; -81.991835
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Bradenton |
1887 |
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27°29′00″N 82°35′00″W / 27.483333°N 82.583333°W / 27.483333; -82.583333
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Marion Created 1844
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Ocala |
1846 |
The community grew up around Fort King. |
29°11′16″N 82°07′50″W / 29.187778°N 82.130556°W / 29.187778; -82.130556
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Martin Created 1925
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Stuart |
1925 |
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27°11′32″N 80°14′35″W / 27.192222°N 80.243056°W / 27.192222; -80.243056
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Miami-Dade Created 1836
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Indian Key |
1836 |
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24°53′00″N 80°41′00″W / 24.883333°N 80.683333°W / 24.883333; -80.683333
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Miami |
1844 |
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25°46′31″N 80°12′32″W / 25.775278°N 80.208889°W / 25.775278; -80.208889
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Juno |
1866 |
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Miami |
1899 |
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25°46′31″N 80°12′32″W / 25.775278°N 80.208889°W / 25.775278; -80.208889
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Monroe Created 1823
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Key West |
1823 |
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24°33′33″N 81°47′03″W / 24.559167°N 81.784031°W / 24.559167; -81.784031
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Nassau Created 1824
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Fernandina Beach |
1824 |
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30°40′10″N 81°27′42″W / 30.669444°N 81.461667°W / 30.669444; -81.461667
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Okaloosa Created 1915
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Milligan |
1915 |
Damaged when the Yellow River flooded in 1917. |
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Crestview |
1917 |
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30°45′15″N 86°34′22″W / 30.754167°N 86.572778°W / 30.754167; -86.572778
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Okeechobee Created 1917
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Okeechobee |
1917 |
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27°14′38″N 80°49′17″W / 27.243889°N 80.821389°W / 27.243889; -80.821389
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Orange Created 1824
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John Bunch's |
1824 |
County seat of then Mosquito County |
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New Smyrna |
1835 |
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Enterprise |
1843 |
Northern half of Mosquito County renamed Orange County in 1845. Southern half established as St. Lucie County in 1844. |
28°52′09″N 81°16′00″W / 28.869167°N 81.266667°W / 28.869167; -81.266667
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Mellonville |
1846 |
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Orlando |
1856 |
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28°32′18″N 81°22′45″W / 28.538434°N 81.379108°W / 28.538434; -81.379108
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Osceola Created 1887
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Kissimmee |
1887 |
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28°18′14″N 81°24′46″W / 28.303889°N 81.412778°W / 28.303889; -81.412778
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Palm Beach Created 1909
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West Palm Beach |
1909 |
Established along the route of the Florida East Coast Railway in 1894. |
26°42′35″N 80°03′51″W / 26.709722°N 80.064167°W / 26.709722; -80.064167
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Pasco Beach Created 1887
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Dade City |
1887 |
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28°21′41″N 82°11′36″W / 28.361389°N 82.193333°W / 28.361389; -82.193333
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Pinellas Created 1912
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Clearwater |
1912 |
Clearwater's status as county seat was legally contentious for a number of years after the establishment of Pinellas County. |
27°58′25″N 82°45′51″W / 27.973611°N 82.764167°W / 27.973611; -82.764167
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Polk Created 1861
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Jefferson |
1862 |
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Bartow |
1867 |
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27°53′33″N 81°50′23″W / 27.8925°N 81.839722°W / 27.8925; -81.839722
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Putnam Created 1849
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Palatka |
1849 |
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29°38′52″N 81°39′05″W / 29.647778°N 81.651389°W / 29.647778; -81.651389
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St. Johns Created 1821
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St. Augustine |
1821 |
Capital of Spanish Florida from 1565 to 1763. Capital of East Florida from 1763 to 1821. Capital of Florida Territory from 1822 to 1824. |
29°53′41″N 81°18′52″W / 29.894722°N 81.314444°W / 29.894722; -81.314444
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St. Lucie Created 1905
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Fort Pierce |
1905 |
Former county seat of Brevard County from 1844 to 1864. |
27°26′20″N 80°20′08″W / 27.438889°N 80.335556°W / 27.438889; -80.335556
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Santa Rosa Created 1842
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Milton |
1842 |
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30°37′49″N 87°02′47″W / 30.630278°N 87.046389°W / 30.630278; -87.046389
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Sarasota Created 1921
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Sarasota |
1921 |
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27°20′14″N 82°32′07″W / 27.337222°N 82.535278°W / 27.337222; -82.535278
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Seminole Created 1913
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Sanford |
1913 |
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28°47′22″N 81°16′32″W / 28.789444°N 81.275556°W / 28.789444; -81.275556
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Sumter Created 1853
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Adamsville |
1853 |
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28°47′59″N 82°01′14″W / 28.799722°N 82.020556°W / 28.799722; -82.020556
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Leesburg |
185? |
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28°48′38″N 81°53′00″W / 28.810556°N 81.883333°W / 28.810556; -81.883333
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Sumterville |
1881 |
Changed by referendum on October 15, 1881. Courthouse destroyed by fire on January 30, 1909. |
28°44′51″N 82°03′50″W / 28.7475°N 82.063889°W / 28.7475; -82.063889
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Bushnell |
1912 |
Changed by referendum in 1912 after political fighting arose after the courthouse fire at Sumterville. |
28°39′50″N 82°06′51″W / 28.663889°N 82.114167°W / 28.663889; -82.114167
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Suwannee Created 1858
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Houston |
1858 |
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30°15′25″N 82°54′09″W / 30.256944°N 82.9025°W / 30.256944; -82.9025
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Live Oak |
186? |
Located at the junction of the Florida spur of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and the Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad. |
30°17′40″N 82°59′09″W / 30.294444°N 82.985833°W / 30.294444; -82.985833
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Taylor Created 1856
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Perry |
1856 |
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30°06′52″N 83°34′57″W / 30.114444°N 83.5825°W / 30.114444; -83.5825
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Union Created 1921
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Lake Butler |
1921 |
Formerly the county seat of Bradford County from 1860 until 1887. |
30°01′21″N 82°20′23″W / 30.022602°N 82.339643°W / 30.022602; -82.339643
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Volusia Created 1854
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Enterprise |
1856 |
Formerly the county seat of Orange County from 1843 to 1846. |
28°52′09″N 81°16′00″W / 28.869167°N 81.266667°W / 28.869167; -81.266667
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Deland |
1888 |
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29°01′44″N 81°18′02″W / 29.028889°N 81.300556°W / 29.028889; -81.300556
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Wakulla Created 1843
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Port Leon |
1843 |
Declared county seat on March 11, 1843 Devastated by a hurricane on September 13, 1843. |
30°07′52″N 84°11′42″W / 30.131111°N 84.195°W / 30.131111; -84.195
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Newport |
1843 |
Residents of Port Leon moved to Newport following the devastation of the hurricane. |
30°11′58″N 84°10′51″W / 30.199421°N 84.180700°W / 30.199421; -84.180700
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Crawfordville |
1865/6 |
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30°10′34″N 84°22′31″W / 30.176111°N 84.375278°W / 30.176111; -84.375278
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Walton Created 1824
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Alaqua |
182? |
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Eucheanna |
184? |
Courthouse destroyed by fire in 1885. |
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DeFuniak Springs |
1886 |
Changed by referendum on February 16, 1886. |
30°43′00″N 86°07′00″W / 30.716667°N 86.116667°W / 30.716667; -86.116667
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Washington Created 1825
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Vernon |
1825 |
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30°37′18″N 85°42′42″W / 30.621667°N 85.711667°W / 30.621667; -85.711667
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Chipley |
1927 |
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30°46′45″N 85°32′21″W / 30.779167°N 85.539167°W / 30.779167; -85.539167
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