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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Manatee County, Florida

 
Clickable Map of Manatee 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 Manatee County, FL (134) DeSoto County, FL (12) Hardee County, FL (4) Hillsborough County, FL (366) Polk County, FL (134) Sarasota County, FL (290)  ManateeCounty(134) Manatee County (134)  DeSotoCounty(12) DeSoto County (12)  HardeeCounty(4) Hardee County (4)  HillsboroughCounty(366) Hillsborough County (366)  PolkCounty(134) Polk County (134)  SarasotaCounty(290) Sarasota County (290)
Bradenton is the county seat for Manatee County
Adjacent to Manatee County, Florida
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      Hillsborough County (366)  
      Polk County (134)  
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1 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — F-171 — “Bean's Point” / Early Legend
In May 1894, Anna Maria Island's first modern-day pioneer -- George Emerson Bean -- took up a homestead, signed by President Wm. McKinley, that embraced the island's entire north point. Other daring settlers, such as Samuel C. Cobb and John R. . . . Map (db m72419) HM
2 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — Anna Maria City Pier ... Then and NowMore Than Just A Fishing Pier!
In 1911, with dreams of founding..."the place destined to be the greatest year-round resort in Florida," the Anna Maria Beach Company built the Anna Maria City Dock (later called Pier). The dock, extending 776 feet into the waters of Tampa . . . Map (db m242279) HM
3 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — Historic Anna Maria City Pier
The Anna Maria Development Company built this pier and wharf in 1911-1912 to provide dockage for ships from St. Petersburg and Tampa. It has since withstood hurricanes and lesser storms too numerous to mention. Although parts were damaged by . . . Map (db m242411) HM
4 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — F-253 — Passage KeyGateway to Historic Tampa Bay
Less than a mile to the north lies Passage Key, marking the southerly entrance into Tampa Bay. Since Ponce de Leon explored this coast in 1513, this island has served to guide ships into the great bay beyond, called by early Spanish explorers . . . Map (db m72420) HM
5 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — F-708 — The Anna Maria Pier
Built in 1911, the Anna Maria City Pier welcomed visitors and residents to the island city arriving by steamship. The 776-foot-long pier accommodated paddle wheelers such as the Favorite and the Mistletoe prior to the construction of . . . Map (db m72421) HM
6 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — The City of Anna Maria Historical ParkThe Historical Society of Anna Maria Island Museum / Belle Haven Cottage / The City Jail
The Historical Society of Anna Maria Island Museum Built in 1920 as an ice house on 402 Pine Avenue, the building was subsequently used as city hall, the police department, a firehouse and the Turtle House before the Society renovated . . . Map (db m72447) HM
7 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — The Historic Cottages of Pine Avenue
In 1911, a group of businessmen from Anna Maria Island and St. Petersburg founded the Anna Maria Beach Company to develop the island into a resort community. The company cleared land, laid out streets and sidewalks, dug wells and laid water . . . Map (db m241303) HM
8 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — The Homes on the End of the Pier
Early Islanders relied on small boats to bring supplies and to transport visitors. As more people discovered the island, a new transportation solution was needed. In 1911, developers built a 776-foot-long pier to accommodate larger boats and to . . . Map (db m241304) HM
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9 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — F-792 — The Island Playhouse
The Island Playhouse is one of the oldest buildings on Anna Maria Island. The simple frame vernacular building was once the home of William H. Gillett and was originally located in the Town of Parrish in Manatee County. In 1912, it was barged down . . . Map (db m72446) HM
10 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — The Old City Jail
In 1927, a particularly rowdy tavern and dance hall on the beach near Spring Avenue rapidly disturbed the quiet town of Anna Maria. Town mayor Mitch Davis built a jail to lock up the offenders. The jail was unique. With only bars on the windows, . . . Map (db m131307) HM
11 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-751 — 9th Avenue West Bridge
At this location over Wares Creek once stood one of the oldest concrete arch deck bridges in the State of Florida. Designed by noted local civil engineer Freeman H. Horton, the former 9th Avenue West bridge was constructed during World War II by the . . . Map (db m100899) HM
12 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-786 — Adams and Rogers Cemeteries
Adams Cemetery, once known as the Fogartyville Colored Cemetery, began in 1896 when William H. and Eliza Atzeroth Forgarty donated four acres of land to the community for use as a public cemetery. The cemetery’s earliest marker is the final resting . . . Map (db m100900) HM
13 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Bealls Centennial
(side 1) In April of 1915, twenty-two year old Robert M. Beall opened a simple dry goods store on this block of Old Main Street. Pricing nothing over a dollar, he named it the Dollar Limit. Beall invested his money in merchandise so when . . . Map (db m100947) HM
14 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Braden Castle
Dr. Joseph Addison Braden, graduate physician, native of Virginia, came from Tallahassee to Manatee River in 1843 and acquired about 1100 acres of land; built a sugar mill about 2½ miles south of Manatee. With materials at hand he constructed, . . . Map (db m131224) HM
15 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-193 — Braden Castle Ruins
Dr. Joseph Addison Braden, physician and native Virginian, came from Tallahassee to the Manatee River in the early 1840's. By 1850 he had acquired approximately 900 acres of land and built a steam operated sugar and grist mill. In that year using . . . Map (db m149336) HM
16 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Braden River
Side 1 The Braden River is the largest tributary of the Manatee River and is 35 miles in length. It is named for Dr. Joseph Braden, a Tallahassee sugar planter who came here in 1842 and established a sugar plantation at the western . . . Map (db m146454) HM
17 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Bradenton General Hospital
On this site from January 1, 1921-May 31, 1957 stood the Bradenton General Hospital owned and operated by Dr. C.W. Larrabee and wife, Dovie Collins Larrabee for the use of all doctors and benefit and care of all people in this area.Map (db m110641) HM
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18 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Bradenton Kiwanis Club / Kiwanis Trailer Park
BRADENTON KIWANIS CLUB The Bradenton Kiwanis Club was originally chartered on August 22. 1922 as the Manatee River Kiwanis Club. Later the name of the club was changed to Kiwanis Club of Bradenton. Founding members. Robert M. Beall, Whitney . . . Map (db m236503) HM
19 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-500 — Bradentown Depot
The Atlantic Coastline Railroad Company Passenger and Freight Depot Bradentown Florida, built c. 1925, became the Bradenton Depot when Bradentown dropped the w from its name. The historical significance on local and state levels was tremendous as . . . Map (db m144859) HM
20 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Camp UzitaDe Soto National Memorial
This Spanish Camp was built to resemble De Soto’s base camp at the Indian village of Uzita. Under Captain Pedro Calderon’s command, approximately one hundred soldiers, sailors, and horsemen operated “Camp Uzita” as a supply port, with instructions . . . Map (db m217057) HM
21 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Camp Weatherford
(side 1) With baseball suspended for the duration of WWII, present-day McKechnie Field was closed between 1941-48 and taken over by the U.S. Army and named Camp Bradenton. Under command of Maj. Joseph H. Dunlap, it was designated a Signal . . . Map (db m102469) HM
22 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Courthouse Square
(side 1) In 1892, John Crews Pelot deeded this 200 x 400 square foot parcel of land to Manatee County for the sum of $200.00. The land was cleared at a cost of $62.50, and a new courthouse, the first in "Braidentown" and the county's third . . . Map (db m100948) HM
23 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Curry FamilyReflections of Manatee — The History of Manatee Flows from the Spring —
The Curry Houses are two of the oldest homes in Bradenton still in the location where they were built. Their age and connection to the Curry family make them important markers of the community’s history. Reflections of Manatee is dedicated to . . . Map (db m218514) HM
24 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Curry House Circa 1860Samuel George & Amanda (Andress) Curry
This house was placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m218398) HM
25 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Curry Houses National Register Historic District / Refuge of Peace
Curry Houses National Register Historic District On this site, Captain John and Mary (Kemp) Curry built 22 homes after purchasing 30 acres from Dr. Franklin Branch in 1859. Their extended family of 29 moved here from Key West on a . . . Map (db m168455) HM
26 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — De Soto PointDe Soto National Memorial
Picture the past as you stand here. Indians once gathered oysters and clams along this shore and fished the river. On your left are remnants of a mound composed of shells they discarded after countless meals. Long after the Indians were gone road . . . Map (db m125368) HM
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27 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — De Soto Trail MonumentDe Soto National Memorial
The De Soto Trail Monument was placed here by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America. The granite monument was dedicated on May 30, 1939, during the 400th anniversary of the landfall of the Hernando de Soto expedition. In 1948 this . . . Map (db m125323) HM
28 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — DeSoto TrailDe Soto National Memorial
Near here Hernando DeSoto with his men landed May 30, 1539 and began his march westward to the Mississippi River. This marker commemorates the 400th anniversary of his arrival on the shores of Florida.Map (db m125358) HM
29 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Edmund Lee Family Graveyard and the Lonesome Grave/William R. Whitaker House
(side 1) Edmund Lee Family Graveyard and the Lonesome Grave According to local history, members of the Lee family are buried here. Rev. Edmund Lee, a Presbyterian Minister, his wife Electa, and their daughter Sarah, came to the . . . Map (db m112518) HM
30 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Fire Alarms
This ring is one of three in the Park. It is made from a former locomotive drive wheel rim. A steel mallet striking the rim would alert the residents if necessary. An antique hand drawn fire wagon is located in front of the Pavilion.Map (db m218396) HM
31 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-137 — First Manatee Courthouse / Manatee Methodist Church/ Established 1849
Marker Front: Manatee County was created by legislative action signed January 9, 1855, from Hillsborough, St. Lucie, and Monroe Counties. Five years later, in 1860, Josiah Gates and Mary, his wife, deeded to Manatee County a parcel of land . . . Map (db m72425) HM
32 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — First Presbyterian Church of Bradenton
(side 1) The First Presbyterian Church of Bradenton is the oldest congregation in the bounds of the original Village of Bradenton and the oldest south of Tampa. In 1885, land was deeded to five trustees for the planned Braidentown . . . Map (db m81754) HM
33 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-281 — First Settler's Homesite
Marker Front: Located a few yards from this spot near the banks of the Manatee River is the site of the log home of Josiah Gates. Gates was the first Anglo-American settler in the entire Manatee area which at that time extended southward . . . Map (db m72426) HM
34 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Florida Highway Patrol SchoolBradenton, Florida 1939
(side 1) In 1939, the Legislature created the Department of Public Safety and Florida Highway Patrol. Governor Fred P. Cone appointed W.F. Reid director in September. On October 1, Major H. Neil Kirkman was appointed Commandant of the . . . Map (db m100925) HM
35 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Florida Naval Stores
Side 1: The Naval stores industry, as the name implies, was once the backbone of every nations navy. The wood, tar, caulk, and other materials derived from the pine tree were needed to build, repair and waterproof wooden ships. America . . . Map (db m131054) HM
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36 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Florida's Earliest Courthouse Building
Manatee County's first Courthouse was built in 1859-1860, and is the oldest remaining building constructed as a county courthouse in the State of Florida. It was built on the original Courthouse Square at 15th Street East and Fourth Avenue, two . . . Map (db m43101) HM
37 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Former Town of Fogartyville/Former Town of Wilhelmsenburg
(side 1) Former Town of Fogartyville This marker stands on the eastern boundary of Fogartyville, a town founded on land acquired under the Homestead Act after the War Between the States by Fogarty bros., Capt. Bartholomew (Tole), . . . Map (db m100901) HM
38 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Fort Hamer
Near this location stood Fort Hamer, a Second Seminole War fort and hospital that stood on the south bank of the Manatee River at the highest point navigable by steamboats. The fort was part of a greater U.S. military strategy of a line of forts . . . Map (db m239222) HM
39 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — 1a — Hernando de SotoFlorida De Soto Trail — Off to Seek His Fortune —
In Panama with Pedrarias Hernando de Soto, second son of a country hidalgo, or minor noble, was born around 1500 in the Extremadura region of Spain. At age 13, he left home to seek his fortune in the New World. After proving he had . . . Map (db m126567) HM
40 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Holy Eucharist Monument and Memorial CrossDe Soto National Memorial
The Hernando de Soto Catholic Memorial, also known as the Holy Eucharist Monument, and the Memorial Cross, just across the bridge from here, are owned by the Catholic Diocese of Venice, Florida. The base stone of this monument was quarried and cut . . . Map (db m125790) HM
41 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Jiggs Landing Cabin
In August 1944. the United States was engaged in a great struggle in the European and Pacific theaters of World War II. In contrast, standing on the banks of the Braden River were Manatee County residents Al "Jiggs" and Agnes Metcalf. looking over . . . Map (db m239216) HM
42 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Knight of Santiago
Trained in horses and arms, nineteen-year-old Hernando Desoto first traveled to Peru, the land of the Inca, in 1520. Sixteen years later, rich with plundered gold, he returned to Spain in triumph. This man, “dry of words and stern . . . Map (db m217048) HM
43 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — 1b — La Florida's Early PeoplesFlorida De Soto Trail
Born of Nomads The early peoples of the Americas were descended from nomadic tribes that arrived during the last Ice Age—more than 12,000 years ago. Florida’s climate resembled that of savannah Africa. Early hunters tracked mastodons, . . . Map (db m126568) HM
44 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Life on the Florida Frontier: The Stephens FamilyManatee Village Historical Park
For much of Florida’s history, the home was essential to all family activities and to survival. This included the care of children, preparation of meals, protection from the elements, and entertainment. Families gathered in kitchens and parlors . . . Map (db m131754) HM
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45 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Lincoln High School
The Manatee County Board of Public Instruction purchased property from Mr. Alden J. Adams on July 25, 1914, and from Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Singletary on May 17, 1922, “for the purposes of a school for Negro children.” The old Manatee . . . Map (db m72415) HM
46 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Long Pier
Originally constructed in 1929, it reaches out into the Manatee River more than 600 feet to the navigable channel. Destroyed by weather events, and then rebuilt in 1990, 1993 & 2002. It was refurbished in 2017 by many . . . Map (db m131205) HM
47 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Long Pier Veterans Memorial
“The Long Pier" Dedicated To Our Veterans Past, Present & Future Who Protect Our Freedom Map (db m131206) WM
48 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-132 — Major Adams Cemetery
This plot was donated by Major Alden Joseph Adams to the village of Manatee in 1892 "to be used as a burying ground forever." It was first called New Cemetery. Members of pioneer families, including Major Adams, are interred here. The property is . . . Map (db m72423) HM
49 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Manatee Academy
side 1 The first advanced school erected in Manatee County was built about 200 feet east of this site on land deeded 15 August 1876 expressly for education and cultural purposes by Edmund Lee and his third wife, Elizabeth, to Trustees of . . . Map (db m72937) HM
50 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-133 — Manatee Burying Ground
Marker Front: This is one of the oldest organized burying grounds on the Gulf Coast of Florida. The property was deeded on May 30, 1850, and since 1892 only immediate members of families already interred here can be buried in the cemetery. . . . Map (db m72424) HM
51 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-126 — Manatee Mineral Spring
Here flowed a spring which had been used by Indians and was found by Manatee's first white settler, Josiah Gates, who settled nearby in January 1842. It served Branch Fort, when the early settlers camped nearby for protection from the Seminole raid . . . Map (db m72422) HM
52 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Mary Amelia Curry House
Mary Amelia Curry House circa 1860 This house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior September 8, 2015Map (db m218515) HM
53 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Old Cabbage HeadManatee Village Historical Park
For generations, Old Cabbage Head symbolized the Old Manatee and Bradenton communities. Children, who climbed aboard in play, later watched their own children pretend there. In 2006, the Bradenton Kiwanis Club relocated . . . Map (db m131004) HM
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54 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — F-294 — Palma Sola
Marker Front: In 1868, firearms manufacturer James Warner moved his family from Springfield, Massachusetts, to Manatee County, where he hoped to regain his health. He built a home on the shore of the Manatee River about half a mile east . . . Map (db m72427) HM
55 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Palma Sola Community Church
(Side 1) This historic non-denominational church, first known as "The Church in the Wildwood" because of location, was established and constructed in 1886 when Asa Pillsbury, Sr. donated land for a church, cemetery and school to trustees . . . Map (db m102973) HM
56 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Shaw's Point Archeological DistrictDe Soto National Memorial — Riverview Pointe —
Riverview Pointe and De Soto National Memorial are part of the Shaw's Point Archeological District. This thirty-five-acre archeological district is on the National Register of Historic Places and preserves a large prehistoric coastal village site . . . Map (db m125370) HM
57 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Tabby House RuinsDe Soto National Memorial
Although the origin of the tabby ruins is not known for certain, William H. Shaw is credited with its construction soon after settling here in 1843. The Shaw family lived and worked here until a Seminole Indian uprising in 1856 drove them to Key . . . Map (db m125369) HM
58 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The 1887 Church
Construction of this historic church was started in 1887. Completion was delayed until 1889 due to a yellow fever epidemic which claimed the lives of the pastor and many members of the congregation. Used to house the first Christian congregation . . . Map (db m43102) HM
59 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Bunker Hill School
Throughout America, the one-room schoolhouse was a fixture and the educational mainstay for many years. This one-room schoolhouse was built in 1908 to serve the community of Bunker Hill, which is located in the northeast corner of Manatee . . . Map (db m43108) HM
60 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Carnegie Library
(Side 1) This Carnegie Library was built in 1918 with funds from the Carnegie Corporation. It is one of the 1,946 Carnegie Libraries built in the United States under the direction of Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish immigrant who rose from . . . Map (db m81714) HM
61 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Civil WarReflections of Manatee — The History of Manatee Flows from this Spring —
Battles were not fought around the Manatee settlement, but the Civil War brought stress and stain none-the-less. Men went away to war. Union blockades meant that women and children only had flour occasionally – when it was smuggled in – and . . . Map (db m218513) HM
62 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Edmund Lee Family Pioneer Cemetery
The Edmund Lee Family Pioneer Cemetery purchased land from Josiah Gates in 1846 here lies: Mary Guerrero, adopted infant daughter of Miguel and Frederica Guerrero 1868 Rev. James McCarter 1813-1857 Electa Arcotte Lee, first wife 1808-1870 . . . Map (db m129567) HM
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63 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Florida Cracker Trail
This point is the western terminus of the Florida Cracker Trail designated by the Florida State Legislature in 1987. The Cracker Trail follows an east/west route across the State of Florida that has existed since approximately 1850. This trail was . . . Map (db m43076) HM
64 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Fogarty Boat Works
In 1866, three brothers, John, Bartholomew, and Bill Fogarty, settled in Manatee County and established a ship building and coastal trading schooner base on the shore of the Manatee River. In the years before automobiles and railroads, Manatee . . . Map (db m43104) HM
65 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Honorable R.B. "Chips" Shore Courthouse Grounds
Chips Shore (1941-2015) was the Manatee County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller for 38 years (1977-2015). He was very proud to be a native of Manatee County, Florida and loved the outdoor environment that makes our community unique. He knew . . . Map (db m217044) HM
66 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Landing
Late in the afternoon of May 29, 1539, DeSoto's armada of nine ships rode at anchor in a deep Florida bay. Decks and holds were heavily burdened with 700 men, 350 horses, packs of bloodhounds and Irish greyhounds, a herd of pigs and a profusion . . . Map (db m217049) HM
67 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Manatee River
named for the marine mammal Trichechus Latirostris, was the main avenue of transportation and communication since the first permanent settlement. All commerce, goods for the early stores, the U.S. Mail, passengers and settlers came into the county . . . Map (db m131463) HM
68 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Potter Barn
This barn is typical of those built by Florida farmers in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Its design was determined by Florida’s climate which allowed farm animals to stay outside year round. The interior of the barn was used to store seeds, . . . Map (db m131302) HM
69 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Smokehouse, Syrup Kettle and Sugar Cane Mill
A smokehouse was a necessary part of every rural pioneer home in early American history due to the lack of refrigeration for fresh meat storage. As part of the preservation process, cuts of meat, primarily pork and sausage, were hung on racks in the . . . Map (db m131207) HM
70 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Spanish Crown
DeSoto was not the first conquistador nor the last to be licensed by the Spanish king to conquer and settle Florida. Three previous attempts had ended in disaster. The Crown risked little in authorizing private exploration. Under the terms of . . . Map (db m217054) HM
71 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Stephens House
A prime example of the “Cracker Gothic” style, this home was built in 1912 by the Will Stephens family. It is an excellent representation of a Florida rural frame house during the period between the 1870's and World War I. This third . . . Map (db m43106) HM
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72 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Town of Manatee
Side A The Town of Manatee was officially chartered on June 19, 1903. This intersection of Central Street (present day 9th Street East) and Manatee Avenue became the heart of the town’s business district after the arrival of the Florida West . . . Map (db m32409) HM
73 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Wiggins Store
Restored on the original building site, the Wiggins Store was built by King Wiggins in 1903. The fact that it was one of the areas first brick buildings is significant because, prior to the arrival of the railroad, brick could only be brought in by . . . Map (db m43107) HM
74 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Theodosia Curry Lloyd House
Theodosia Curry Lloyd House 1925 This house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior September 8, 2015Map (db m218517) HM
75 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the Men and Women of the Armed Services Eagle Scout project Chandler Shepard Troop 181 2015Map (db m217047) HM WM
76 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — William Bassett Chapter
The Manatee Village Historical Park was created as a gift to the people of Manatee County by the Historical Commission and the HOME Committee in remembrance of our Nation's Two Hundredth Birthday in the year 1976. Two historical buildings, Manatee . . . Map (db m43100) HM
77 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton, Palma Sola — Welcome Home
Sometimes, a piece of history is just too valuable to lose. When the Valentine House was in danger of loss due to development, the Preston family of Manatee County stepped in to make a generous donation of this house and a second structure to . . . Map (db m241299) HM
78 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton Beach — Bradenton Beach First City Hall
Bradenton Beach First City Hall, Circa 1945Map (db m240896) HM
79 Florida, Manatee County, Cortez — The 1890 Bratton Store/The 1912 Cortez Rural Graded Schoolhouse
(side 1) The 1890 Bratton Store In the 1890s, William C. Bratton built the first commercial building at Hunter's Point, the original name of the area eventually to be called Cortez. The building served as post office, general store . . . Map (db m112519) HM
80 Florida, Manatee County, Cortez — The Village of Cortez
(Side 1) Origin of the name CORTEZ cannot be proved but is thought to have begun with the inhabitants of a Spanish fishing "rancho" in this vicinity. The area was known as "Hunter's Point" to local residents until the 1880's. This is borne . . . Map (db m102971) HM
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81 Florida, Manatee County, Duette — Duette School
This five-room school was built in 1930 by volunteer labor when three smaller rural schools, Albritton, Bunker Hill, and Duette were consolidated. It is the only one-teacher school remaining in the state of Florida. For many years, it was a . . . Map (db m25060) HM
82 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — Confederate Veterans Memorial
This memorial dedicated to Confederate Veterans 1861 — 1865 Memoria in aeternaMap (db m218395) WM
83 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — Craig Sugar Mill Chimney
William Pinkston Craig, planter and native of Maryland, came to the Manatee River from Leon County, Florida in the early 1840s. Clearing an original 160 acres, he planted sugar cane and corn and built a sugar and grist mill. Its 45 ft. chimney of . . . Map (db m92863) HM
84 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — F-162 — Gamble Mansion and Plantation
[Marker Front]: At the close of the Seminole War in 1842, this frontier was opened to settlement. Major Robert Gamble and other sugar planters soon located along the rich Manatee River valley, and by 1845 a dozen plantations were producing . . . Map (db m15665) HM
85 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — Gamble Plantation
Based on the limited historical records concerning life on the Gamble plantation, this is a conceptual rendering of the first type of cabin erected to house the enslaved people in the late 1840's. They were constructed of Sabal Palm logs which grew . . . Map (db m240762) HM
86 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — F-218 — Gamble Sugar Cane Mill
In 1842, as the Second Seminole War drew to a conclusion, Major Robert Gamble, Jr. established a sugar cane plantation along the banks of the Manatee River, as did others including Hector and Joseph Braden, William Craig and William Wyatt. By 1850 . . . Map (db m67098) HM
87 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — Judah P. Benjamin Memorial
Secretary of State Benjamin of the Confederate Cabinet lived in this house between the capture of Richmond, VA, by the Union Army and his escape to England. This building and the site were purchased by Friends of the Confederacy and . . . Map (db m218390) HM WM
88 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — Veterans Memorial
To all our VeteransMap (db m218388) WM
89 Florida, Manatee County, Ellenton — World War I Veterans Memorial
In appreciate of the Florida Veterans World War 1917-8 They live in the hearts of all who knew themMap (db m218391) WM
90 Florida, Manatee County, Longboat Key — World War II Bombing Range
During the war years of the 1940s, the Army Air Corps had bombing targets set up near here and pilots in training from many bases in Florida took turns shooting at targets set up near the beach. Later on, they tried skip bombing techniques and . . . Map (db m79431) HM
91 Florida, Manatee County, Myakka City — Bethany Baptist Church(1874)
Side 1 This church began in 1874 in the community of Riley, was named after William O'Riley. Area included all families within a 10-mile radius of this site. Previously, few people lived here because of Indian attacks and tropical . . . Map (db m146249) HM
92 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — 1914 Carnegie LibraryPalmetto Historical Park
Building Palmetto’s Carnegie Library, the first real library in Manatee County was a collaboration: Andrew Carnegie’s foundation contributed $10,000, the City supplied $1000 and the land, and the Ladies’ Library Association provided all the . . . Map (db m146785) HM
93 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — Cypress House Military MuseumPalmetto Historical Park
The Cyprus House Military Museum opened the public on July 3, 2004, and is the most recent addition to the Palmetto Historical Park. This structure was originally located on Longboat Key in the mid 30’s and was one of the several cypress cottages . . . Map (db m146749) HM
94 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — Florida Honors and Remembers our POW’s and MIA’s
The light of freedom still burns brightly in our world today because of the service and sacrifice of America’s men and women in uniform. Our Nation’s servicemen and women have fought the forces of tyranny and won victories for liberty, . . . Map (db m244710) WM
95 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — F-290 — Gillette Community Reported missing
This area, known originally as Frog Creek, received its first American settlers before the Civil War. Many of them came from Alabama, northern Florida, and Georgia. Among the Georgians was Daniel Gillett, who brought his family to Frog Creek in the . . . Map (db m217233) HM
96 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — Heritage ChapelPalmetto Historical Park
Heritage Chapel is the only building in the Palmetto Historical Park that is not historic. After searching for an original chapel, it was decided in 1999 to construct a new building approximately the standard size of the original churches in . . . Map (db m146751) HM
97 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — Heritage Station Post Office 1880Palmetto Historical Park
Heritage Station is Palmetto’s first free-standing post office. It was built for Mrs. Mary Nettles, Palmetto’s 2nd and 4th Postmaster, who served 1880-1889 and again 1893-1897. During her service and through the turn of the century, mail destined . . . Map (db m146753) HM
98 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — In Memory Of All Veterans
Call out our name as the years go by Remember us and we shall never die (front) A nation that honors its veterans is a nation dedicated to the preservation of freedom won by the sacrifice of life itself. These emblems . . . Map (db m146746) WM
99 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — J.A. Lamb HouseCirca 1899
J. A. Lamb house contributes greatly to the historical and architectural significance of this scenic drive. This well-proportioned and detailed Queen Anne victorian residence was built in 1899 and received extensive restoration in 1996. . . . Map (db m217040) HM
100 Florida, Manatee County, Palmetto — Lincoln Memorial High School
(side 1) Lincoln Memorial High School was established in 1949 and served as the only public high school in Manatee County to allow colored children to attend until it closed in 1969 in order to complete the desegregation of Manatee County's . . . Map (db m102467) HM

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