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Historical Markers and War Memorials in St. Lucie County, Florida

 
Clickable Map of St. Lucie 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 St. Lucie County, FL (7) Indian River County, FL (29) Martin County, FL (19) Okeechobee County, FL (7)  St.LucieCounty(7) St. Lucie County (7)  IndianRiverCounty(29) Indian River County (29)  MartinCounty(19) Martin County (19)  OkeechobeeCounty(7) Okeechobee County (7)
Adjacent to St. Lucie County, Florida
    Indian River County (29)
    Martin County (19)
    Okeechobee County (7)
 
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1Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — Fort Capron
On North Indian River Drive at Chamberlain Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on North Indian River Drive.
1850-1859 Marking site of Fort Capron — Map (db m150972) HM
2Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — Fort Pierce
On South Indian River Drive (County Road 707) 0.3 miles south of Florida Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
1838-1842 Marking site of Fort Pierce — Map (db m112165) HM
3Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — Military Fort Pierce at Old Fort Park, Fort PierceOld Fort Park - Fort Pierce
Near South Indian River Drive (County Road 707) 0.3 miles south of Florida Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Fort Pierce (1838-1842) was a significant Second Seminole War U.S. military post built during General Thomas S. Jesup’s winter campaign of 1837-38. Strategically located on a high bluff along the Indian River’s western shore, the Fort stood four . . . — Map (db m107189) HM
4Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — F-934 — Old Fort Park
On South Indian River Drive (County Road 707) 0.3 miles south of Florida Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Fort Pierce (1838-1842) was a significant Second Seminole War U.S. military post built during General Thomas S. Jesup’s winter campaign of 1837-38. Strategically located on a high bluff along the Indian River’s western shore, the fort was . . . — Map (db m107177) HM
5Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — F-60 — St. Lucie County
On South Indian River Drive (County Road 707) north of Boston Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
St. Lucie County was formed in 1844 and recreated in 1905. Named for St. Lucie of Syracuse, the region's original inhabitants were the Tegesta Indians. Ft. Pierce, the county seat, was named for Major B.K. Pierce, brother of Pres. Franklin Pierce. . . . — Map (db m82794) HM
6Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — Traces of an Early Indian VillageOld Fort Park - Fort Pierce
On South Indian River Drive (County Road 707) 0.3 miles south of Florida Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
One of the largest and fiercest early Florida tribes, the Ais, consisted of several hundred thousand people, who lived in east central Florida prior to first contact with Ponce de Leon and the Spanish in 1513. The Ais territory ranged along the . . . — Map (db m117568) HM
7Florida (St. Lucie County), St. Lucie Village — St. Lucie Village
On Chamberlain Boulevard 0.1 miles east of Old Dixie Highway, in the median.
Located on the Indian River opposite a natural inlet which shoaled about 1911. Pre-Columbian AIS Indians left numerous middens and mounds. After the Second Seminole War, settlers homesteaded the area under the Armed Occupation Act of 1842. In 1849, . . . — Map (db m128277) HM
 
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