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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Volusia County, Florida

 
Clickable Map of Volusia County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Volusia County, FL (442) Brevard County, FL (344) Flagler County, FL (79) Lake County, FL (72) Marion County, FL (211) Orange County, FL (269) Putnam County, FL (62) Seminole County, FL (152)  VolusiaCounty(442) Volusia County (442)  BrevardCounty(344) Brevard County (344)  FlaglerCounty(79) Flagler County (79)  LakeCounty(72) Lake County (72)  MarionCounty(211) Marion County (211)  OrangeCounty(269) Orange County (269)  PutnamCounty(62) Putnam County (62)  SeminoleCounty(152) Seminole County (152)
DeLand is the county seat for Volusia County
Adjacent to Volusia County, Florida
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      Flagler County (79)  
      Lake County (72)  
      Marion County (211)  
      Orange County (269)  
      Putnam County (62)  
      Seminole County (152)  
 
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301 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — PFC Emory L. BennettA Man To Rely On
On S Riverside Drive, 0.1 miles Lytle Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
A Man To Rely On U.S. Army PFC Emory L. Bennett Born 12/20/29 _ New Smyrna Beach 1st Volusia County Native to Receive The Congressional Medal Of Honor Waged a one-man assault to provide covering fire for B . . . Map (db m148767) WM
302 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Risky Business:The Cruger-dePester Sugar Mill
Near Old Mission Road at Mission Drive, on the right when traveling south.
These walls are reminders of and agricultural venture gone up in smoke along with people’s plans for taming the Florida frontier. In 1830, Henry Cruger and William dePeyster acquired six hundred acres near the village of New Smyrna, borrowed . . . Map (db m148784) HM
303 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Site of Old Stone Wharf
On South Riverside Drive at Clinch Street, on the right when traveling north on South Riverside Drive.
Built by Turnbull colonists in 1768 it formed a terminus of the Kings Road completed in 1771 and marked the beginning point of all of the early surveys of the community. It was the scene of a Civil War engagement March 24, 1862 between the 3rd . . . Map (db m101767) HM
304 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Site of Sheldon's New Smyrna Hotel
On North Riverside Drive just north of Julia Street, on the left when traveling north.
This coquina foundation rests within a shell midden from the Timucuan Indian era. Mystery still surrounds the origin of this foundation. Jane and John Sheldon built a large hotel on this mound circa 1859. During the Civil War, the structure was . . . Map (db m74934) HM
305 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Sugar MakingThe Cruger-dePester Sugar Mill
Near Old Mission Road at Mission Drive, on the right when traveling south.
In Florida’s early days, Many investors set their sights on sugar—course, brown and very valuable. To get the most from their sugar cane, some planters had their own crushing and cooking operations. At sugar plantations like . . . Map (db m148819) HM
306 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Supreme Sacrifice
On S Riverside Drive, 0.1 miles north of Lytle Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In Honor Of The Veterans Of This Community Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice Samuel Clarence Jones • Edward Ray Ashton • Colon J. Hutchinson Earl W. Overfelt • John L. Rowe • William B. Woodward • James Wadeworth • Oliver C. Quest, . . . Map (db m148919) HM
307 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — The Connor Library
On Faulkner Street at Washington Street, on the right when traveling south on Faulkner Street.
This marks the original site of The Connor Library Founded by Washington E. Connor and Jeanette Thurber Connor on October 1, 1901 and donated to the City May 9, 1924. The Connor Library raised the level of literacy and learning . . . Map (db m173832) HM
308 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — F-924 — The Gabordy Canal
On South Riverside Drive at Hamilton Road, on the right when traveling north on South Riverside Drive.
The Gabordy Canal, also known as the South Canal, was built by colonists brought to the New Smyrna area in 1768 by the Scottish physician, Dr. Andrew Turnbull. As part of the largest single attempt at British colonization, New Smyrna attracted more . . . Map (db m101768) HM
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309 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — The Mound BuildersCanaveral National Seashore
Near South Atlantic Avenue (State Road A1A) 0.9 miles north of River Road, on the left when traveling north.
Turtle Mound is an Indian midden-a heap of discarded shells accumulated over 600 years. A short boardwalk trail leads to the summit of the mound. Along the way, trailside signs explain the life-style of the Timucuan Indians. The Timucuan people . . . Map (db m100192) HM
310 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — The New Smyrna Odyssey1768 - 1777
On South Riverside Drive at Downing Street, on the left when traveling south on South Riverside Drive.
(side 1) The story of New Smyrna's first immigrants is one of hardship, endurance and survival by a group of religious colonists of several nationalities who came to the New World seeking freedom and a better life. After Spain ceded Florida . . . Map (db m101771) HM
311 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — To the Past...To the Present... — To the Future... —
On Sams Avenue north of Julia Street, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated on this 200th Anniversary In honor of those Intrepid Hellenes who came to the New World in 1768 as settlers of the historic New Smyrna Colony of Florida By Americans proud of their Hellenic heritage who cherish their participation . . . Map (db m72961) HM
312 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Turnbull Canal
On North Riverside Drive at Canal Street, on the right when traveling south on North Riverside Drive.
One of two main canals into which flowed the vast network of smaller irrigation and drainage canals from Turnbull Hammock, through New Smyrna Colony indigo plantations and the rise of farms of Minorcan, Greek and Italian colonists. Dug during . . . Map (db m101766) HM
313 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — F-1025 — Turnbull Grand Canal
On State Road 44 at South Walker Drive, on the right when traveling east on State Road 44.
The Turnbull Grand Canal, also known as the Grand Canal, was built by indentured servants brought to the area by Scottish physician Dr. Andrew Turnbull in 1768. As part pf the largest single attempt at British colonization in North America, Smyrnea . . . Map (db m131383) HM
314 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Turtle MoundCanaveral National Seashore
Near South Atlantic Avenue, 0.5 miles south of Trout Avenue.
Mounds of History At 35 feet high, Turtle Mound is the tallest shell mound in Florida. Throughout history, it served as an important home and landmark for Timucuan Indians, Spanish explorers, and early Floridians. Created between . . . Map (db m165448) HM
315 Florida, Volusia County, New Smyrna Beach — Vietnam Memorial
On South Riverside Drive, 0.1 miles Lytle Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Memoriam In Honor Of Those Southeast Volusia Citizens Who Have Offered The Ultimate Sacrifice For World Peace, Past, Present And Future in the Republic of Vietnam, Dedicated November 11, 1968 - Jaycees John O. . . . Map (db m148931) WM
316 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — Lost MoundsSeminole Rest Historic Site
Near River Road, 0.1 miles south of Palm Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
For thousands of years the Timucuan Indians harvested millions of claims and oysters from Mosquito Lagoon. They left the shells behind and formed mounds like the one here at Seminole Rest. Over time most of the mounds were destroyed and their . . . Map (db m159567) HM
317 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — Mounds of EvidenceSeminole Rest Historic Site
Near River Road, 0.2 miles east of Palm Avenue.
Several mounds exist here at Seminole Rest. Snyder’s Mound, the largest mound, is not one of mass shells but in some areas seventeen different layers deposited over time. In an effort to find clues to the Timucuans, archeologists are . . . Map (db m159594) HM
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318 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — Oak Hill Veterans Memorial
Near South Ridgewood Avenue (U.S. 1) 0.1 miles south of West Church Street, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of all our U.S.A. military past and present, we extend our gratitude and deepest respect.Map (db m177674) WM
319 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — Preserving the MoundSeminole Rest Historic Site
Near River Road, 0.1 miles south of Palm Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
In 1911, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Snyder purchased this house and the surrounding land. They named their homesite “Seminole Rest” after the Seminole Indians. Their purchase saved the story of an even earlier culture—the Timucuan . . . Map (db m159577) HM
320 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — Seminole Rest TrailCanaveral National Seashore — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On River Road, 0.2 miles south of Palm Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Welcome to Seminole Rest, part of Canaveral National Seashore and site of an ancient 18-foot-high Indian shell mound. Timucuan Indians occupied this site at various times from 2000 B.C. to A.D. 1565. A leisurely walk along the half-mile loop . . . Map (db m159616) HM
321 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — The CaretakersSeminole Rest Historic Site
Near River Road, 0.1 miles south of Palm Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Locals often stayed in this cottage when caring for the Snyder property. The name “caretaker” is just as appropriate for the Snyders. For 77 years the family guarded the Timucuan story. Their sense of preservation saved the . . . Map (db m159581) HM
322 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — The Timucuan Way of Life[Seminole Rest Historic Site]
Near Palm Avenue just east of River Road, on the right when traveling east.
Archeologists believe that the Timucuans lived in the wooded area in the distance. The trees provided wood for fuel and shelter, while freshwater springs supplied water. In 1564 illustrator Jacques LeMoyne came to Florida as part of a French . . . Map (db m159607) HM
323 Florida, Volusia County, Oak Hill — What Do You Think?Seminole Rest Historic Site
Near River Road, 0.1 miles south of Palm Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Archeologists believe that women and children gathered shellfish along the shore, using their feet and hands or digging with sticks or rakes. Meanwhile. The men fished in the deeper waters of the lagoon or ocean, using fish traps, nets, barbed . . . Map (db m159572) HM
324 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — A Fossil from the Steamboat Age
Near Magnolia Avenue (Becker Boulevard), 1 mile south of West French Avenue.
This shaft once turned a paddlewheel on the steamboat FANNIE DUGAN. FANNIE, a sidewheeler, was one of the many riverboats that stopped at Blue Spring in the late 1800’s. The boat wharf was located in the area of the present-day fishing dock. A few . . . Map (db m184676) HM
325 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — Bartram at Blue SpringVolusia County Bartram Trail
Near Magnolia Avenue (Becker Boulevard), 1 mile south of West French Avenue.
William Bartram's Travels Famed naturalist, artist and poetic writer William Bartram first visited Blue Spring in January 1766. His writing and artwork inspired many, from naturalist artist John James Audubon to Romantic poet Samuel . . . Map (db m184662) HM
326 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — Dickinson Memorial Library
On Albertus Way west of South Holly Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1919Map (db m173848) HM
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327 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — F-929 — Orange City Colored School
Near East Blue Springs Avenue west of South Thorpe Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The Orange City Colored School was the first building in town constructed for education of African Americans. Before it opened in 1927, various buildings had been adapted for use as classrooms but were small and poorly lighted. Inspired by her . . . Map (db m101682) HM
328 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — Orange City Veterans Memorial
Near South Volusia Avenue south of East Banana Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to the citizens of Orange City past and present, who honorably served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America.Map (db m237769) WM
329 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — Rollins College
On South Holly Avenue just south of Albertus Way, on the left when traveling north.
The GENERAL CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA at its annual meeting held here 29 January 1885 at ORANGE CITY initiated the movement which resulted in the establishment of ROLLINS COLLEGE Florida’s oldest institution of higher education and at a . . . Map (db m148536) HM
330 Florida, Volusia County, Orange City — Thursby House
Near Magnolia Avenue (Becker Boulevard), 1 mile south of West French Avenue.
Built in 1872 by Louis Thursby, this house has seen the rise and fall of the steamboat and railroad, prosperity and crash of the citrus boom, the creation of Florida’s tourism industry, and the changing face of natural Florida. The Florida Park . . . Map (db m184674) HM
331 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — 1954 Stock Car RacesOrmond/Daytona Beach
Near North Atlantic Avenue (Local Road A1A) at Auditorium Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Rejecting 1953 bid to move Speedweek races to Palm Beach County, Bill France recognized crowd problems at beach-road course and prompted local officials to plan permanent 2.5 mile speedway on Daytona mainland. Public authority, formed to get . . . Map (db m136786) HM
332 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — A Billionaire and Beach Racing
On Rockefeller Drive at South Atlantic Avenue (Florida Route A1A), on the right when traveling west on Rockefeller Drive.
This Volusia County beach access is named for a part-time Ormond resident known as “the richest man in the world.” Through his Standard Oil empire, John D. Rockefeller controlled U.S. refining in the late nineteenth century. One . . . Map (db m153411) HM
333 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — All Veterans
On North Beach Street at New Britain Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Beach Street.
Dedicated To All Veterans January 15, 1995 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary Post #4319 Ormond Beach Map (db m148683) WM
334 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Anderson-Price Memorial Library
On North Beach Street south of Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Presented by The Ormond Beach Historical Trust Inc. to the Anderson-Price Memorial Library in recognition of the designation on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior January 26, . . . Map (db m173815) HM
335 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Andy RomanoAndy Romano Beachfront Park
On South Atlantic Avenue (U.S. A1A) 0.1 miles south of Milsap Road, on the left when traveling south.
This park is named after Andy Romano who, since his arrival in Ormond Beach as a young man, has worked to improve the quality of life for all citizens in Ormond Beach. Mr. Ramano, known as “Mr. Beach”, opened the first beach concession and has been . . . Map (db m213193) HM
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336 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Beach Racers
Near Ocean Shore Boulevard (State Road A1A) at East Granada Boulevard (State Road 40), on the right when traveling north.
On March 28, 1903, Ormond Beach was the site of a thrilling one-mile race between pioneer auto builders. The Hotel Ormond Challenge Cup pitted Alexander Winton’s red Bullet against Ransom E. Old's Pirate, driven by . . . Map (db m133755) HM
337 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Birthplace Of Speed
Near Ocean Shore Boulevard (State Road A1A) at East Granada Boulevard (State Road 40), on the right when traveling north.
At a time when America had few paved roads, this hard beach was a racecourse for automobiles, motorcycles, and their pioneering builders. The first sanctioned meet here — from March 26-28, 1903 — featured time trials . . . Map (db m133757) HM
338 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Confederate States of America Veterans at Rest HerePilgrims Rest Cemetery
On West Granada Boulevard (Florida Route 40) 0.1 miles east of South Nova Road (Florida Route 5A), on the right when traveling west.
Confederate States of America Veterans at Rest Here Z.H. Bennett, Cpl Co B 2nd Fl Inf Plot 4 • Henry F. Campbell, PVT Co I 2nd Fl Inf Plot 6 • Henry F. Futch, PVT Co K 4th Fl Inf Plot 7 • James Franklin Hull, PVT Co D 8th Fl Inf Plot 5 • . . . Map (db m189074) WM
339 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Emmons Cottage c. 1885
Near Seton Trail, 0.1 miles south of East Granada Boulevard (Florida Route 40), on the right when traveling south.
Ormond Beach Pioneer HomeMap (db m192778) HM
340 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — First Christian Marriage In North America
Near North Beach Street at Melrose Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Near this site the first Christian Marriage in North America is said to have occurred in 1566 between Ernst D’Erlach a French Huguenot nobleman and Princess Issena of the Timucuan Indian tribe Dedicated by The . . . Map (db m230399) HM
341 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Glenn Hammond Curtiss“Fastest Man on Earth” — Birthplace of Speed Park —
Near Ocean Shore Boulevard at Granada Blvd.,.
On January 24, 1907, on Ormond Beach, Curtiss seta a land speed record of 136.4 MPH on his V-8 powered motorcycle. He was considered the “Fastest Man on Earth” until 1911. Shortly after his famous run, he entered . . . Map (db m135750) HM
342 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-41 — Hotel Ormond
On John Anderson Drive north of Granada Boulevard (State Road 40), on the left when traveling north.
Hotel Ormond, named for Volusia County pioneer James Ormond, was built in 1887 by John Anderson and Joseph Price. The large frame building was bought and enlarged by Henry M. Flagler in the 1890's. Operated by Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway, . . . Map (db m34552) HM
343 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — John Andrew Bostrom1836-1927 — In memory of —
Near S Beach Street, 0.1 miles south of Granada Blvd (State Road 40) when traveling south.
Pioneer Settler and Founder of Ormond BeachMap (db m128498) HM
344 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Joseph Downing Price1853-1911 — In memory of —
Near S Beach St, 0.1 miles south of Granada Blvd (State Road 40) when traveling south.
Pioneer Settler & Entrepreneur Co-Incorporator & Mayor Of Ormond Beach Builder & Owner Of The Hotel Ormond Organizer Of First Auto Races On Ormond Beach Map (db m128499) HM
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345 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Lincoln Avenue ParkCity of Ormond Beach — ”Birthplace of Speed” —
On Lincoln Avenue west of North Beach Street, on the left when traveling west.
The layout of this park was inspired by the original map of Ormond Beach’s downtown. The official map, recorded in 1885, shows streets arranged in a grid style with plazas at major intersections.Map (db m229054) HM
346 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Mount Oswald Plantation
In 1766 Richard Oswald acquired 20,000 acres of land along the Halifax and Tomoka rivers from the British government. On this grant was established Mount Oswald Plantation which was located on this site, and produced indigo, rice, timber, molasses, . . . Map (db m21331) HM
347 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-1161 — Nathan Cobb Cottage
On Orchard Lane, 0.1 miles north of Whitman Lane.
The Nathan Cobb Cottage is a rare historic home built using local traditions and cultural practices in the frame vernacular style, and is one of the last standing structures erected from salvaged ship lumber and wood freight in Florida. It was built . . . Map (db m212451) HM
348 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-82 — Nocoroco
Near North Beach Street, in the median.
On this site was the Timucua Indian village of Nocoroco. It was mentioned in the report of Alvaro Mexia's expedition down the Florida east coast in 1605. It was the first Indian village south of St. Augustine noted by Mexia. The site was used during . . . Map (db m210366) HM
349 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Old Kings Road
On West Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) at North Old Kings Road, on the right when traveling west on West Granada Boulevard.
The Old Kings Road crossed north to south near this site. First originated as an Indian trail, later improved by the Spanish, and then constructed by the British as a road in 1763-1773 to connect St. Augustine and New Smyrna, Florida. Improved by . . . Map (db m101665) HM
350 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-550 — Old King's Road
On Ormond Lakes Boulevard west of Lakebluff Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The King's Road (also called Old King's Road — named for King George of England) crossed north to south near this site. It was the first graded road built in Florida. Approximately 1.14 miles extends through Ormond Lake's subdivision. Centuries ago, . . . Map (db m173837) HM
351 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Ormond Beach’s Longest Held Land Speed Record
Near Ocean Shore Boulevard (State Road A1A) at Granada Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
From 1903 to 1910, gas, electric, and steam cars battled for supremacy on this hard beach racecourse. On January 26, 1906, steam won. F.E. Stanley’s special streamlined Stanley Racer, piloted by his driver–mechanic, Fred Marriott, . . . Map (db m136777) HM
352 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-738 — Ormond Fire House
On East Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) east of Vining Court, on the right when traveling east.
The Ormond Fire House, the only Works Progress Administration (WPA) structure in Ormond Beach, was built in 1937. The eclectically-designed two-story building features elements of Mission and Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture and is . . . Map (db m93308) HM
353 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Ormond Indian Burial Mound
On South Beach Street at Mound Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Beach Street.
The Ormond Mound was constructed by the prehistoric people of this area sometime after A.D. 800. The skeletal remains of more than 125 early native Americans are buried in this sand burial mound. Interring bodies in earthen mounds was a common . . . Map (db m157045) HM
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354 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Ormond Men1941 - 1945
Near South Beach Street south of Granada Boulevard (Florida Route 40), on the left when traveling south.
In Honor Of All Ormond Men Who Served In The Armed Forces And In Memory Of The Following Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice Almond, Jule Gulledge, William Hitchcock, Daniel B. Jones, Benjamin Milligan, John, Jr. Pagh, . . . Map (db m154618) WM
355 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-70 — Ormond Tomb
On Old Dixie Highway at Jones Island Road, on the left when traveling north on Old Dixie Highway.
Near this site lies the tomb of James Ormond II. Ormond and his father, a Scot who immigrated to Florida via the Bahamas about 1804, made "Damietta," the family plantation, one of the most productive in the Halifax region. When Florida became a U.S. . . . Map (db m101646) HM
356 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Ormond Yacht Club
Near North Beach Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Place by the United States Department of the Interior April 19, 2005 Ormond Yacht Club Est. 1910Map (db m148694) HM
357 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Pilgrims Rest Primitive Baptist Church
Near North Beach Street at New Britain Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Pilgrims Rest Primitive Baptist Church is the oldest building in Ormond Beach. The church was organized around 1877 at the Tomoka Settlement. It was moved into Ormond by the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery around 1908. In 1988, Birtie Miller donated . . . Map (db m148692) HM
358 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-824 — The Casements
On East Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) at John Anderson Drive, on the right when traveling east on East Granada Boulevard.
(side 1) Built in 1913 by Reverend Dr. Harwood Huntington, The Casements is named for its casement-style windows. Retired Standard Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, Sr. purchased it in 1918 as a winter residence, in hopes that it would . . . Map (db m143306) HM
359 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-824 — The Casements
Near Riverside Drive at East Granada Boulevard (State Road 40), on the left when traveling south.
Built in 1913 by Reverend Dr. Harwood Huntington, The Casements is named for its casement-style windows. Retired Standard Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, Sr. purchased it in 1918 as a winter residence, in hopes that it would support his desire . . . Map (db m143307) HM
360 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-135 — The Ormond Garage
On East Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) just east of North Halifax Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Built by Flagler East Coast Hotel Company in 1904 for the 1905 races. This landmark in the history of the American automobile industry was the setting for the preparation, testing and servicing of some of the most famous racing cars of the world . . . Map (db m93311) HM
361 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — The Three Chimneys
On Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) 0.1 miles east of North Old Kings Road.
The Three Chimneys is the site of the oldest British sugar plantation, sugar mill and rum distillery in the United States. It was in operation from the late 1760's until the Revolutionary War. The site was part of a 20,000-acre grant awarded to . . . Map (db m93336) HM
362 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — F-680 — The Three Chimneys
On Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) 0.1 miles east of North Old Kings Road, on the right when traveling west.
The Three Chimneys, originally known as the Swamp Settlement, was a British period sugar plantation established c. 1768 on a portion of 20,000 acres granted by King George III in 1764 to Richard Oswald (1700-1784), a wealthy and influential Scottish . . . Map (db m93334) HM
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363 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — The Timucua
The Timucua were a Native American nation that lived in northeastern and central Florida. Nocoroco, here on Tomoka Point was the first Timucuan village encounter by Spanish explorers as they traveled south from St. Augustine. Timucuan villages . . . Map (db m220565) HM
364 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — The World War Honor RollOrmond Beach
On E. Granada Blvd at S. Halifax Drive on E. Granada Blvd.
Honor Roll ________ This Tablet Is Erected To Honor The Ormond Men Who Served In The World War And In Loving Remembrance Of The Three Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice W. Wallace George Arthur A. . . . Map (db m143653) WM
365 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Tomoka Point
Near North Beach Street east of Pine Tree Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Nocoroco Nocoroco is the Timucuan name for the late prehistoric Native American village that was located here on Tomoka Point. The first European visitor (1605) was Spanish soldier Alvaro Mexia who was on a diplomatic mission to explore and . . . Map (db m220562) HM
366 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Veterans of the Korean War(1950-1953)
Near East Granada Boulevard at S Halifax Drive.
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367 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Veterans of the Vietnam War(1959-1975)
Near East Granada Boulevard at South Halifax Drive.
This sculpture by artist, Gregory Johnson, is dedicated to Veterans of the Vietnam War (1959-1975) Created in partnership with the City of Ormond Beach and the Ormond Memorial Art Museum November 11, 2011Map (db m157047) WM
368 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Vietnam VeteransIn Memory of Our Volusia County Fallen Heroes
On N Nova Road, 0.1 miles north of Tomoka Meadows Blvd., on the right when traveling south.
Henry L. Allen * Charles R. Beall * George A. Birdwell * David W. Branch * Daniel S. Brooker * George K. Brown * William L. Brown * Ceasar Bryant * Charles E. Cherry * Billy M. Crawford * James E. Cummings * William J. Deuerling * Rudi H. Duschek * . . . Map (db m136691) WM
369 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — World War II Coastal Watch Tower
On Ocean Shore Boulevard (State Road A1A) 0.1 miles north of Spanish Waters Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, the American government placed a high priority on Civil Defense throughout the Second World War. This coastal watch tower was constructed and staffed by civilian volunteer . . . Map (db m130526) HM
370 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach, River — A Hundred Years Ago
Near West Granada Boulevard.
A hundred years ago, car racing got its start here when two automobile pioneers, Ransom E. Olds and Alexander Winton, squared off on Ormond's hard-packed beach sands. Auto racing long ago moved 5 miles south in Daytona Beach, but for three decades . . . Map (db m237210) HM
371 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond On the Bay — Dummitt Plantation Mill Ruins
On Old Dixie Highway, 0.9 miles east of Plantation Oaks Boulevard, on the left when traveling east.
These ruins are the remains of the sugar and rum processing factory built in 1825 and owned by Thomas H. DummittMap (db m173839) HM
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372 Florida, Volusia County, Osteen — Community Builders
On Osteen Cemetery Road, 0.6 miles north of Trade Street, on the right when traveling north.
The pioneer families of this cemetery put down roots on the Florida frontier—a place considered "desolate" at the time. In the 1850s, George and Adeline Sauls settled two miles west of here on a stage road. They constructed a large log home . . . Map (db m93337) HM
373 Florida, Volusia County, Osteen — Heroes of the World War
On Florida Route 415 at New Smyrna Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on State Route 415.
The monument near this panel honors young men who served in a conflict hardly known by modern Americans. Yet in 1917 and 1918, the U.S. joined in a war that touched many Florida families, including people in rural Osteen. From Volusia County, nearly . . . Map (db m150967) HM
374 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Convict Cage WagonBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
The convict cage wagon was used to transport prisoners who were leased to corporations for road work, timber harvesting and turpentining They were often chained together, as in this photo. The leasing program was abolished in Florida in 1923, . . . Map (db m135545) HM
375 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — H.L. Wynns’s CommissaryBarberville Pioneer Settlement
On Lightfoot Lane, 0.1 miles west of South US Highway 17.
This 1900’s store served the turpentine operation at Bakersburg, just north of Pierson. It was moved to the Settlement in 1984 where it serves as the County Store. When the building was being moved, a piece of script used to purchase goods was . . . Map (db m135700) HM
376 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Homemade Sugar Cane Syrup ProductionBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
The process for sugarcane syrup production on farms in Florida has not changed that much for well over 100 years. It takes the cane a year to reach maturity and its peek sweetness along with a light frost in the fall generally in November to early . . . Map (db m135548) HM
377 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Huntington Post OfficeBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
Huntington was a small community located west of Crescent City and east of Lake George. After the railroad came through the area in 1885, the post office was built to accept mail for the community. It was donated and moved to . . . Map (db m135491) HM
378 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Lewis Log CabinBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
The log cabin is the only building at the settlement that is not original to Florida. Jim Lewis of Georgia built it in 1876. In 1992 his descendants purchased the cabin and sponsored it’s transportation and reconstruction. It is an excellent . . . Map (db m135521) HM
379 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Midway Methodist ChurchBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
Named Midway because Barberville was half way between Jacksonville and Tampa on the Methodist Minister’s circuit. The church was built in 1890. It served the community until 1964 and was donated to the Pioneer Settlement by the DeLand District of . . . Map (db m135539) HM
380 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Old Barberville Central High School
(c. 1919)
— Barberville Pioneer Settlement —
Near Lightfoot Lane, 0.1 miles west of South US Highway 17.
A National Register of Historic Places Site Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts, Inc. Major Restoration Funding by County of Volusia, 2003 ECHO Grant Program State of Florida, Florida Department of State . . . Map (db m135703) HM
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381 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Pierson DepotBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane, 0.1 miles west of South US Highway 17.
In 1891 the Palatka & Indian River Railway was chartered to connect the Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West Railway at Palatka with the Florida Southern Railway at Sanford. This eliminated traffic on the St. Johns River. In 1885 this depot was built at . . . Map (db m135696) HM
382 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Quarter's HouseBarberville Pioneer Settlement
On Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
Built in the 1920's, the house was moved from New Smyrna Beach in 1997. The shotgun style is indicative of the homes built to quarter workers in the Naval Stores Industry (turpentine). The structures were cheaply built and occupants frequently . . . Map (db m135594) HM
383 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Settlement FirehouseBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of 3, on the right when traveling south.
Originally the Guenther Blacksmith Shop in DeLand, it was built in around 1900. The building served as the Settlement’s smithy until 1987 when it was re-purposed to serve as the Firehouse. It contains fire-fighting . . . Map (db m135443) HM
384 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Swedish Pioneer MemorialBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane west of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
During the post Civil Was era, numerous Swedish people came from northern states and directly from Sweden to settle and help develop the still largely wilderness area of central Florida. In 1868, John A. Bostrom, a native of Sweden’s Island . . . Map (db m135590) HM
385 Florida, Volusia County, Pierson — Tomoka Turpentine StillBarberville Pioneer Settlement
Near Lightfoot Lane south of County Road 3, on the right when traveling south.
The center of the turpentine camps, the still was used to process pine resin into turpentine and rosin. This still is the only known still open to the public in Florida. The Tomoka Land Company near Daytona Beach built the still in 1924. It was . . . Map (db m135501) HM
386 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — 143 Beach StreetPonce Inlet Historical Museum
On Beach Street, 0.1 miles east of Front Street, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m112126) HM
387 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — 16th Century Anchor
Near South Peninsula Drive, 0.2 miles south of Ocean Way Drive.
This ancient anchor is of the type made in Portugal in the 16th century. It is possibly from Jean Ribault's fleet which was scattered in a hurricane with loss of many ships between Cape Canaveral and Matanzas Inlet in 1565.Map (db m112579) HM
388 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — 11 — Bronze Bell"1000 Pounder"
On South Peninsula Drive south of Ocean Way Drive.
This bell, salvaged from a sunken sea buoy at the Charleston Harbor entrance channel, was minted in 1911 for the U.S. Lighthouse Service (USLHS). The 1000 Pounders were used as fog signals on harbor entrance buoys, on lightships, and at some . . . Map (db m35061) HM
389 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — CisternPonce Inlet Historical Museum
On Beach Street, 0.1 miles west of Front Street, on the left when traveling west.
A Cistern is a waterproof receptacle for holding liquids, usually water. Cisterns are often built to catch and store water. They are distinguished from wells from their waterproof linings. Cisterns were used before a water system was used in Ponce . . . Map (db m112130) HM
390 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Cuban Rafts
Near South Peninsula Drive, 0.1 miles south of south of Ocean Way Drive.
The raft to your left washed ashore in Volusia County in 1989. Clothing found onboard suggests that children were among those on the raft. The orange life vest was left behind by the Coast Guard to indicate that these refugees were rescued at sea. . . . Map (db m114262) HM
391 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Cuban Refugee Rafts
Near South Peninsula Drive, 0.2 miles south of Ocean Way Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Between 1966 and 1995, anyone who fled Cuba and reached the United States was allowed to pursue residency one year after their arrival. Many Cubans left the island in small boats and rafts, hoping to reach international waters where they might be . . . Map (db m112551) HM
392 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Generator Building
Near South Peninsula Drive east of Sailfish Drive.
When the light station was first constructed, each keeper dwelling had an accompanying outbuilding. These little structures had two rooms, the larger of which was used to store wood and tools. The smaller room was called the privy - the family's . . . Map (db m234802) HM
393 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Gladys Meyer Davis HomePonce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
Near South Peninsula Drive, 0.1 miles south of Ocean Way Drive.
Decorated as it might have been in 1890, this is the First Assistant Keepers dwelling. The building is named for Mrs. Davis, a life-long resident of Ponce Inlet who was born in this building and is the daughter of the last Principal Keeper of the . . . Map (db m234788) HM
394 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — F-893 — Green Mound State Archaeological Site
Near South Peninsula Drive, 0.1 miles south of Anchor Drive, on the left when traveling south.
The Green Mound is one of the best preserved and last remaining shell mounds in the region. The site holds a rich history of the prehistoric Florida Indians who inhabited the site for hundreds of years. Archaeological studies of the mound date . . . Map (db m100949) HM
395 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Hasty Cottage Post Office
On Beach Street, 0.1 miles west of Front Street, on the left when traveling west.
This Florida Cracker Cottage was one of several built in the 1860s by Nathaniel and Elizabeth Hasty, early Ponce Park settlers, who are buried across the street in a family cemetery, along with their faithful handyman, “Cocoa” . . . Map (db m112135) HM
396 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Hotel Inlet TerraceBob Pacetti's Dream
Near South Atlantic Avenue east of South Peninsula Drive.
This terra cotta wall is all that remains of what was to be a grandiose hotel and resort. It was started during the great land boom of the 1920's. The developer, Robert (Bob) Pacetti was a native of this area. His ancestors first came to this . . . Map (db m52457) HM
397 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Jesse LinzyAfrican American Heritage at Ponce Inlet
Near South Peninsula Drive south of Ocean Way Drive,, on the left when traveling south.
Born in Savannah on August 7, 1872, Jesse Linzy came to Mosquito (now Ponce) Inlet possibly in the late 1890s. A skilled concrete worker, he built the sidewalk from the tower down to the river, replacing an old wooden boardwalk. The sidewalk . . . Map (db m35027) HM
398 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Kedge Anchorc. 1830-1860
Near South Peninsula Drive south of Ocean Way Drive.
This large simple-fluke anchor called a kedge was recovered by the U.S. Coast Guard in the Bahamas. These anchors were used in the islands on logging ships, to hold the stern seaward as they grounded the bow near shore in order to load timbers in . . . Map (db m112583) HM
399 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — 13 — Kitchen GardensPonce Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
Near South Peninsula Drive, 0.2 miles south of Ocean Way Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Tomatoes, carrots, beans, squash, and onions have all been grown here at various times during the Station's history. Residents struggled with the sandy, salty soil. Vegetables being grown here today are heirloom varieties whenever possible. Native . . . Map (db m114325) HM
400 Florida, Volusia County, Ponce Inlet — Meyer-Davis House
On Beach Street, 0.1 miles east of Front Street, on the left when traveling west.
This Florida Cracker Duplex Cottage was built in the early 1920s by Redwood Wharton, Sr., an early Ponce Park Pioneer, and used for fishing rentals. In 1941, it became the home of three generations of the Edward L. Meyer family. Mr. . . . Map (db m112140) HM

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