Bartow in Polk County, Florida — The American South (South Atlantic)
Old Polk County Courthouse
Photographed By Paul Crumlish, March 16, 2012
1. Old Polk County Courthouse Marker
Inscription.
Old Polk County Courthouse. . Polk County was established February 8, 1861 formed from eastern Hillsborough County and western Brevard County and comprised one of two counties created after the state's secession from the union. Polk County was named after James Knox Polk the eleventh president of the United States. Polk served from 1845 to 1849, and was the first president to hold office after Florida achieved statehood. The turbulent 1860's saw Polk's seat of government changed several times. Located first at Mud Lake, the county seat soon moved to Jefferson, a surveyed town site within the present day limits of Bartow. Court and County records were maintained in the home of the county clerk the Reverend Jeremiah Hayman at Six Mile Creek. In 1867 cattleman Jacob Summerlin donated 120 acres of land at Bartow for a town site and seat of county government. Several courthouses have existed at this site, built in 1867, 1884 and 1909. , A Florida Heritage Site
Polk County was established February 8, 1861 formed from eastern Hillsborough County and western Brevard County and comprised one of two counties created after the state's secession from the union. Polk County was named after James Knox Polk the eleventh president of the United States. Polk served from 1845 to 1849, and was the first president to hold office after Florida achieved statehood. The turbulent 1860's saw Polk's seat of government changed several times. Located first at Mud Lake, the county seat soon moved to Jefferson, a surveyed town site within the present day limits of Bartow. Court and County records were maintained in the home of the county clerk the Reverend Jeremiah Hayman at Six Mile Creek. In 1867 cattleman Jacob Summerlin donated 120 acres of land at Bartow for a town site and seat of county government. Several courthouses have existed at this site, built in 1867, 1884 and 1909.
A Florida Heritage Site
Erected 2005 by Polk County Historical Commission and the Florida Department of State. (Marker Number F-549.)
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Buildings. In addition, it is included in the Former U.S. Presidents: #11 James K. Polk series list. A significant historical date for this entry is February 8, 1839.
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53.824′ N, 81° 50.573′ W. Marker is in Bartow, Florida, in Polk County. Marker is on East Davidson Street east of North Broadway Avenue, on the right when traveling east. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 100 East Main Street, Bartow FL 33830, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regarding Old Polk County Courthouse. The Old Polk County Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Additional commentary. 1. From Courthouse to Museum The Old Courthouse was replaced by the current Polk County Courthouse in 1987. For the next decade the empty building underwent extensive renovations to prepare its former courtrooms and other spaces for a new purpose. Today, the building is known by a new name:
Photographed By AGS Media, June 27, 2012
2. Old Polk County Courthouse NRHP Plaque #1
Mounted at the south portico is this plaque (one of two) noting the courthouse's national recognition as a historic building.
The Old Polk County Courthouse has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior August 1989
the Polk County History Center. As the History Center, the building houses both the Polk County History Museum and the Polk County Historical and Genealogical Library.
— Submitted June 28, 2012, by Glenn Sheffield of Tampa, Florida.
Photographed By AGS Media, June 27, 2012
3. Old Polk County Courthouse NRHP Plaque #2
A second NRHP plaque is mounted at the building's east steps.
The Old Polk County Courthouse has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior August 1989
Photographed By AGS Media, June 27, 2012
4. Old Polk County Courthouse NRHP Plaque #1
Seen to the left of the south entrance
Photographed By AGS Media, June 27, 2012
5. Old Polk County Courthouse NRHP Plaque #2
Seen at the east entrance, to the left of the steps
Photographed By Paul Crumlish, March 16, 2012
6. Wide view of the Old Polk County Courthouse Marker
Photographed By Paul Crumlish, March 16, 2012
7. Old Polk County Courthouse (1909)
Photographed By AGS Media, June 27, 2012
8. Old Polk County Courthouse (West Facade)
Now the Polk County History Center
Credits. This page was last revised on April 12, 2018. It was originally submitted on March 30, 2012, by PaulwC3 of Northern, Virginia. This page has been viewed 1,033 times since then and 18 times this year. Photos:1. submitted on March 30, 2012, by PaulwC3 of Northern, Virginia. 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on June 28, 2012, by Glenn Sheffield of Tampa, Florida. 6. submitted on March 30, 2012, by PaulwC3 of Northern, Virginia. 7. submitted on March 31, 2012, by PaulwC3 of Northern, Virginia. 8. submitted on June 28, 2012, by Glenn Sheffield of Tampa, Florida.