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Historical Markers in Kathleen, Florida
Bartow is the county seat for Polk County
Kathleen is in Polk County
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ADJACENT TO POLK COUNTY
Hardee County (4) ►
Highlands County (40) ►
Hillsborough County (423) ►
Lake County (77) ►
Manatee County (134) ►
Okeechobee County (14) ►
Orange County (269) ►
Osceola County (121) ►
Pasco County (96) ►
Sumter County (61) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Florida, Polk County, Kathleen — PCHC-027 — Kathleen Baptist Church/The Charter Members of Kathleen Baptist Church - 1895 — ![]() |
On Central Avenue Northwest at 3rd Street Northwest, on the left when traveling south on Central Avenue Northwest. |
KATHLEEN BAPTIST CHURCH This church was established on September 14, 1895, by nine members of the Mt. Tabor Baptist Church. Services were initially held in a log structure on what is now Ross Creek Road. Baptisms took place at the mill pond . . . — — Map (db m200025) HM |
2 ► Florida, Polk County, Kathleen — PCHC-0028 — Kathleen School — ![]() |
On Kathleen Pines Avenue at Lemona Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Kathleen Pines Avenue. |
Side 1 This school building was designed by architect E.C. Hosford (1883-1939) and completed in 1928, with east and west additions in 1937. The building replaced a wood frame structure which was located on present day Kathleen Road at Central . . . — — Map (db m200028) HM |
3 ► Florida, Polk County, Kathleen — PCHC-021 — Socrum — ![]() |
On West Socrum Loop Road at North Campbell Road, on the right when traveling north on West Socrum Loop Road. |
Settlers from Georgia and the Carolinas began arriving in the Socrum area in the 1840s, before the creation of Polk County in 1861. In August 1851, preaching with baptism was offered at Wm. T. Rushing's homestead at Indian Pond, named for Seminole . . . — — Map (db m104024) HM |