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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Duval County, Florida

 
Clickable Map of Duval 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 Duval County, FL (279) Baker County, FL (41) Clay County, FL (124) Nassau County, FL (60) St. Johns County, FL (485)  DuvalCounty(279) Duval County (279)  BakerCounty(41) Baker County (41)  ClayCounty(124) Clay County (124)  NassauCounty(60) Nassau County (60)  St.JohnsCounty(485) St. Johns County (485)
Jacksonville is the county seat for Duval County
Adjacent to Duval County, Florida
      Baker County (41)  
      Clay County (124)  
      Nassau County (60)  
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201 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, St. Johns Bluff — Timucuan FriendsFort Caroline National Monument — Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve —
Near Ft. Caroline Road, on the left when traveling east.
"[The Timucuans] brought us grains of roasted maize,... smoked lizards or other wild animals... and various kinds of roots, some for foods, others for medicine. And when they discovered that we were more interested in metals and minerals, they . . . Map (db m46571) HM
202 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, St. Johns Bluff — Timucuan PreserveFort Caroline National Monument — Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve —
Near Ft. Caroline Road, on the left when traveling east.
Bound by the Nassau River, the Atlantic Ocean, and the St. Johns River, the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve seeks to protect much of the water and undeveloped land you see from here. Salt marsh, coastal hammock, tidal creeks, and sea and . . . Map (db m46576) HM
203 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, St. Nicholas — Honor and RemembranceSt. Nicholas Cemetery
Near Olive Street at Linden Avenue.
In Honor and Remembrance of the Heroes and Victims in the Fight Against Terrorism And to Celebrate the Enduring Spirit of All Americans Map (db m148586) WM
204 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, St. Nicholas — Millers Creek
On Atlantic Blvd (County Route 10) (U.S. 90) at Mayfair Road, on the right when traveling east on Atlantic Blvd (County Route 10).
David Solomon Hill Miller, Englishman, first settled near here in 1799 and married Anna Hogans Bagley, widow, owner of a Spanish land grant of 300 acres west of this creek. D.S.H. Miller served Spain as Capt. Rural Militia of the St. Johns River, . . . Map (db m59097) HM
205 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, St. Nicholas — F-807 — St. Nicholas Cemetery
On Beach Boulevard at Carmichael Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Beach Boulevard.
St. Nicholas Cemetery is one of the oldest and largest cemeteries associated with the historic African American communities of St. Nicholas, Philips, and Larsen/Pine Forest of South Jacksonville. Other associated community names include Spring Glen, . . . Map (db m220557) HM
206 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-260 — "Mother" Midway A.M.E. Church
On Van Buren Street, on the left when traveling north.
Midway A.M.E. Church was organized on Sunday, June 10, 1865, a few weeks after the Confederate Army in Florida surrendered to the Union Army. It was thus the first black independent church organized in Florida. William G. Steward was sent to Florida . . . Map (db m59094) HM
207 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — "The Great Endurance Run"
On Ocean Street (U.S. 1/90) near E Adams Street (State Road 228), on the left when traveling north.
On November 24, 1909 the "Autoists" participating in "The Great Endurance Run" reached the "Turn Around Checkpoint" at the Jacksonville City Hall which was located at this exact site. The location marked the halfway point for the "Drivers and . . . Map (db m58574) HM
208 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — 1914 United Confederate Veterans Reunion
On Main Street N (State Route 5) (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north.
On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Confederate Veterans celebrated their 24th annual reunion. Expecting no more than 25,000 reunion goers, the city was nearly overwhelmed when an estimated 70,000 visitors including 8,000 Veterans converged . . . Map (db m73952) HM
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209 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-463 — 1960 Civil Rights Demonstration
On W Monroe Street near N Hogan Street, on the left when traveling east.
On Saturday, August 27,1960, 40 Youth Council demonstrators from the Jacksonville Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) advised by local civil rights leader Rutledge H. Pearson (1929-1967), sat in at the . . . Map (db m58011) HM
210 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-1088 — A. Philip Randolph Heritage Park
On A. Philip Randolph Boulevard at East 1st Street on A. Philip Randolph Boulevard.
Side 1 Asa Philip Randolph was born on April 15, 1889, in Crescent City, Florida. In 1891, his family moved to Jacksonville, which had a thriving, well-established African American community. From his father, Randolph learned that color was . . . Map (db m165849) HM
211 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Andrew Jackson
On S.Laura Street at E Independent Dr., on the left on S.Laura Street.
. . . Map (db m138372) HM
212 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Bethel Baptist Institutional Church
On Bethel Baptist Street at Rudolph McKissick Sr Boulevard, on the left when traveling east on Bethel Baptist Street.
Black Historical Tour Bethel Baptist Institutional Church founded in 1838 Jacksonville’ first organized Baptist church “Bethel’s light must ever shine God’s message it must send and it must beam eternally into the hearts of men” . . . Map (db m220937) HM
213 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Camp Site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
On Main Street N (State Route 5) (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north.
This tablet marks the camp site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry Colonel William G. Dows Commanding 1898-1899 War with Spain Map (db m58576) HM
214 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Catherine Street Fire StationBuilt in 1902
Near Gator Bowl Boulevard at A.P. Randolph Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built ten months after the great Jacksonville Fire of 1901. It serves as the most obvious link between present day Jacksonville and its turn of the century catastrophe, which is still the largest metropolitan fire ever to occur in the South. . . . Map (db m172477) HM
215 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Confederate Memorial 1861-1865Jacksonville, Florida
On W Duval Street near N Laura Street, on the left when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
(East face) To the Soldiers of Florida This shaft is by a comrade raised in testimony of his love, recalling deeds immortal, heroism unsurpassed.   With ranks unbroken, ragged, starved and . . . Map (db m59799) HM
216 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Duval CountyCreated August 12, 1822, named for Governor William Pope Duval — 1884    —    1915 —
On E Bay Street.
Born 1784-Died 1854. Captain Mounted Rangers, War of 1812. 1813-1815, U.S. Congressman from Kentucky 1821-1822, U.S. Judge, Eastern Florida. 1822-1834, First Civil Governor of Territory of Florida. 1838-1839, Member, Constitutional . . . Map (db m57597) HM
217 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Duval County Vietnam Memorial and Veterans Eternal Flame
On South Market Street near East Bay Street, on the left when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Proudly the citizens of Duval County pay tribute to the men and women who made the supreme sacrifice in the Viet Nam conflict. May their sacrifice merit God's blessing of a permanent peace for our nation. May 30, 1974 This flame . . . Map (db m239902) WM
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218 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-150 — Duval County's First Court
On East Bay Street at South Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east on East Bay Street.
Duval County, established August 12, 1822, and named for William Pope DuVal, Florida's first civil governor, held its first court on December 1, 1823. Some 200 settlers gathered at the corner of Market and Forsyth Sts. to watch the session presided . . . Map (db m92951) HM
219 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — El Modelo Cigar Factory
On West Bay Street at North Clay Street, on the right when traveling east on West Bay Street.
National Register Site The El Modelo Cigar Factory Circa 1887 Awarded by Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission Map (db m220561) HM
220 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Elk’s Lodge
On North Laura Street at W Adams Street, on the right when traveling north on North Laura Street.
Historic Landmark Elk’s Lodge 1926 Roy A. Benjamin, Architect Awarded by Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission Map (db m220574) HM
221 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Florida Pharmacy Association
On Main Street N near E Adams Street, on the left when traveling south.
1887 1987 [100th Anniversary Medallion] On June 8, 1887, a group of Florida pharmacists met in Jacksonville at the Board of Trade rooms located at the corner of Adams & Main Streets for the purpose of organizing a state pharmaceutical . . . Map (db m59096) HM
222 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-436 — Florida's First African-American Insurance Company1901-2001
On E Union Street near Ocean Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Afro-American Insurance Company, formerly the Afro-American Industrial and Benefits Association, was founded in 1901 to provide affordable health insurance and death benefits to the state's African-Americans. Founded by the Reverend E.J. Gregg, . . . Map (db m59633) HM
223 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-971 — Fort Hatch
On West Adams Street at North Davis Strret, on the right when traveling west on West Adams Street.
Jacksonville was an important port on the St. Johns River during the Civil War. It changed hands four times, finally ending up under Union control. In 1864, determined to prevent the city from once again falling into Confederate hands, the Union . . . Map (db m148596) HM WM
224 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Greenleaf & Crosby Bldg.
On North Laura Street at West Adams Street, on the left when traveling north on North Laura Street.
Historic Landmark Greenleaf & Crosby Bldg. 1927 Marsh & Saxelbye, Architects Awarded by Jacksonville Historic Landmarks CommissionMap (db m138109) HM
225 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Greenleaf / Jacobs Clock
On North Laura Street at Adams Street, on the right when traveling south on North Laura Street.
Manufactured in 1901, and originally estimated to cost about $1200, the Greenleaf/Jacobs Clock was said “to be the handsomest of its kind in the South…” Although street clocks have been erected in other American cities, none compare . . . Map (db m138819) HM
226 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Historic King's Road British East Florida
On Museum Circle.
The King's Road, built by the British prior to the American Revolution, began at the St. Mary's River, passed through Cowford (Jacksonville), crossed the St. John's River, it is believed, at present day Liberty Street, approximately one mile east of . . . Map (db m60398) HM
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227 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Immaculate Conception Church - 1907
On East Duval Street at Ocean Street, on the right when traveling west on East Duval Street.
Historic Landmark Immaculate Conception Church - 1907 M. H. Hubbard, Architect Awarded by Jacksonville Historic Landmarks CommissionMap (db m220885) HM
228 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Jacksonville National Bank - 1902
On North Laura Street at Forsyth Street, on the right when traveling north on North Laura Street.
Historic Landmark Jacksonville National Bank - 1902 Edward H. Glidden, Architect Awarded by Jacksonville Historic Landmarks CommissionMap (db m220891) HM
229 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Jacksonville Public LibraryMain Library
On N. Laura St at W. Monroe Street, on the right when traveling north on N. Laura St.
On September 5, 2000, Jacksonville Mayor John Delaney asked Duval County voters to support The Better Jacksonville Plan, a referendum that would fund quality of life improvements. Voters approved the plan, and soon construction was under way on . . . Map (db m138810) HM
230 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Jacksonville Veterans Memorial
On West Duval Street, on the left when traveling west.
To all Men and Women of Jacksonville who served their country in the Armed Forces of the United States of America to preserve the blessings of liberty and freedom for all.Map (db m239886) WM
231 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Jacksonville Young Mens Christian Association
On North Laura Street south of West Duval Street, on the right when traveling north.
Originally built for Jacksonville Young Mens Christian Association Construction in 1908 Henry John Klutho Architect Southern Ferro Concrete Co. Builder The building located on the corner of Hemming Plaza was Florida’s first . . . Map (db m138389) HM
232 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-433 — Jacksonville's 1901 Fire"The Great Fire"
On West DuVal Street near N Hogan Street, on the left when traveling west.
On May 3, 1901 at 12:30 p.m., a fire began at the Cleaveland Fibre Factory, ten blocks northwest of this site. Chimney embers ignited sun-dried moss to be used as mattress stuffing. Fueled by wind and dry weather, the fire roared east destroying . . . Map (db m58013) HM
233 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — James Weldon Johnson
On Lee Street at Houston Street, on the left when traveling north on Lee Street.
On this site, in a small frame house, James Weldon Johnson was borne on June 17, 1871. He was the first African-American to pass the State Bar Exam in Florida, the first African-American Secretary of the NAACP, and a noted educator, author, . . . Map (db m148645) HM
234 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Jessie Ball DuPont ParkTreaty Oak
On Prudential Drive.
Urban Trees Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful , committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead Trees have always been a vital element of the Jacksonville landscape. Oaks and . . . Map (db m197960) HM
235 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — John Fitzgerald Kennedy
On W. Monroe St., 0.1 miles west of N. Laura Street when traveling west.
In Memory Of John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963 Thirty-Fifth President Of The United States 1961-1963 This memorial erected by the Jacksonville Building and Construction Trade Council to commemorate John F. Kennedy’s . . . Map (db m138337) HM
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236 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — John Milton Bryan SimpsonMay 30, 1903 - August 22, 1987
On N Hogan Street.
Born 1903 in Kissimmee, Florida. Graduated from University of Florida College of Law 1926. Practiced law, Jacksonville, Florida, 1926-39. Assistant State Attorney, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida, 1933-39. Judge, Duval County Criminal . . . Map (db m60012) HM
237 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — John Rosamond Johnson
On Lee Street at Houston Street, on the left when traveling north on Lee Street.
On this site, in a small frame house, John Rosamond Johnson was born on August 11, 1873. Rosamond was a genuine prodigy, teaching himself piano by age 4. In 1890, he attended the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He then later studied . . . Map (db m148648) HM
238 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-234 — Joseph E. Lee
On East 17th Street at Haines Street, on the right when traveling east on East 17th Street. Reported missing.
(side 1) Joseph E. Lee, one of Florida's most distinguished adopted sons, was born in Philadelphia in 1849. Shortly after obtaining a law degree from Howard University in 1873, Lee began to practice in Florida as Jacksonville's first black . . . Map (db m129570) HM
239 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — King’s Road Meets Apalache Trail
On W.Duval St. at N. Laura Street, on the left when traveling west on W.Duval St..
At this spot the Kings Road met the Apalache Trail, so connecting the English colonies and the Spanish settlements of the west with St. Augustine and New SmyrnaMap (db m138343) HM
240 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-742 — Old Brewster Hospital
On West Monroe Street at North Davis Street, on the left when traveling east on West Monroe Street.
Built in 1885 as a private residence, Old Brewster Hospital and Nursing Training School was the first medical facility to serve Jacksonville’s African-American community. Located in the LaVilla neighborhood, the hospital opened in 1901 through the . . . Map (db m93261) HM
241 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Old Jacksonville Free Public Library
On East Adams Street (State Road 228) at Ocean Street (U.S. 1/90), on the right when traveling west on East Adams Street.
Old Jacksonville Free Public Library Built c. 1904 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m138105) HM
242 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Ossachite
On North Julia Street at West Monroe Street, on the left when traveling north on North Julia Street.
Site of the ancient Timuquan Indian town of Ossachite from earliest times until about 1700 Jacksonville Historical Society 1931Map (db m148637) HM
243 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-919 — Second Missionary Baptist Church of LaVilla
On Kings Road (U.S. 23) at North Davis Street, on the right when traveling east on Kings Road.
The founders of Second Missionary Baptist Church worshipped at Bethel Baptist Church with their slaves masters in the 1830s. They built their first separate wooden sanctuary in 1848 in the African American neighborhood of LaVilla. The first . . . Map (db m101663) HM
244 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Seminole War Blockhouse Site
On East Monroe Street at Ocean Street (U.S. 90), on the left when traveling east on East Monroe Street.
Here stood the blockhouse erected for the defense of the settlers against the Indians during the Seminole War 1835-1842Map (db m70535) HM
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245 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-464 — Sinking of the Maple Leaf
On Southern Teminus of S Hogan Street, in the median.
Approximately 15 miles up river from this point, the Union transport Maple Leaf was destroyed by a Confederate mine during the early morning hours of April 1, 1864. The Maple Leaf sank to the bottom of the St. Johns River after . . . Map (db m58347) HM
246 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-66 — Site of Cow Ford
On E Bay Street at S Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east on E Bay Street.
This narrow part of the St. Johns River, near a clear freshwater spring was a crossing point for Indians and early travelers. The Indian name Wacca Pilatka, meaning "Cow's Crossing", was shortened by the English to Cow Ford, and Jacksonville was . . . Map (db m58715) HM
247 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Soldiers of the American Revolution Associated with Jacksonville’s History
Near Riverplace Boulevard (State Road 13) at Flagler Avenue.
General John McIntosh (c.) 1756-1826 was born in Darien Georgia. He assisted botanist William Bartram 1773-1774, and in 1774 they explored along the St. Johns River. His activities during the Revolutionary War included serving as a captain, . . . Map (db m138114) HM
248 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-853 — St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church
On Broad Street, 0.1 miles south of West 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
This original sanctuary of the St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church is one of the few remaining institutional buildings directly associated with the old community of Hansontown. Originally a farming cooperative established for black Union soldiers, . . . Map (db m92954) HM
249 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — T. V. Porter House
On North Julia Street north of Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
National Register Site T. V. Porter House 1902 H. J. Klutho, Architect Awarded by Jacksonville Historic Landmarks CommissionMap (db m220922) HM
250 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — F-149 — The Beginning
On S Market Street near E Bay Street, on the right when traveling south.
Here at the foot of Market St. stood a bay tree which served as the starting point for the original survey of Jacksonville in June 1822. Market was the first street laid off and named. A total of 20 squares were platted, bounded by Ocean, Duval, . . . Map (db m58012) HM
251 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Carling Hotel
On West Adams Street west of Main Street (U.S. 1/90), on the right when traveling west.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m138116) HM
252 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Florida Medical Assn
On West Adams Street at North Laura Street, on the right when traveling west on West Adams Street.
On this site January 14, 1874 The Florida Medical Assn was founded in the office of Abel Seymour Baldwin, M.D.Map (db m138816) HM
253 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Jacksonville Historical Society
On Adams Street, 0.1 miles west of N Laura Street, on the right when traveling west.
On this Site May 3, 1929 The Jacksonville Historical Society was founded at the Carling Hotel Dedicated May 3, 2004 on the 75th anniversary of the Society Map (db m220925) HM
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254 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Line of Intrenchments
Near Water Street at Park Street when traveling west.
1862-1865 Just east of here began The Line of Intrenchments Eighth Maine and Sixth Connecticut Infantry Federal Army of Occupation Jacksonville Historical Society. 1931Map (db m152203) HM
255 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Monument to Women of the Southern Confederacy
On Phelps Street near Hubbard Street, on the right when traveling east.
(Top) 1861  In Memory of the Women of Our Southland  1865 (Center) Let this mute but eloquent structure speak to generations to come, of a generation of the past. Let it repeat perpetually the imperishable story . . . Map (db m58820) HM
256 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Plaza BuildingHistoric Landmark
On E. Forsyth Street at N.Liberty Street, on the left when traveling east on E. Forsyth Street.
The Plaza Building First Built Circa 1863 By the Chief Surgeon of the Confederate Army. Rebuilt circa 1902 after the Great Fire of 1901. Restored 1985 This property has been placed on the National Register of . . . Map (db m138802) HM
257 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Seminole Club — Emerald Trail —
On North Hogan Street at West Duval Street, on the left when traveling north on North Hogan Street.
The Seminole Club was organized in 1887 with F.R. Osborne, J.M. Barrs, A.C. Cowan and W.R. Hunter as the organizing officers. Named in honor of Florida's Native American Seminole tribe, the club was Jacksonville's oldest social club for men and the . . . Map (db m221308) HM
258 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The St. JohnsA River of Many Names
Near Museum Circle just west of South Main Street (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
(side 1) Discovered by Juan Bono Quexos, 1520 • First named Rio de Corrientes by Spain • Explored by Pedro Menendez • Called Riviere de Mai by France, 1562-4 • San Mateo, Salamototo and Picolata were among its other Spanish names • Its . . . Map (db m129642) HM
259 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — United States Railroad Administration LocomotiveHistoric Mechanical Engineering Landmark
Near West Bay Street west of Park Street, on the left when traveling west.
United States Railroad Administration Locomotive Atlantic Coast Line Class P-5-A 4-6-2 No. 1504 1919 During the World-War I emergency, American Railroads were placed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration (USRA) . . . Map (db m152610) HM
260 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — #148 — United States Railroad Administration Locomotive
Near West Bay Street near Park Street, on the left when traveling west. Reported missing.
National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark United States Railroad Administration Locomotive Atlantic Coast Line Class P-5a 4-6-2 No. 1504   1919 During the World-War I emergency, American railroads were placed under the control . . . Map (db m59100) HM
261 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — 138 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On West Duval Street just east of Hogan Street, on the right when traveling west.
Florence M. Cooley helped est. Florida Equal Franchise League headquartered in former Cohen Bros. Store on this site ca 1914.Map (db m217821) HM
262 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — F-758 — American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps and Station
On Beach Boulevard east of 1st Street South, on the left when traveling east.
In 1912, following the drowning of a prominent citizen, Dr. Lyman Haskell and Clarence MacDonald established and trained Florida’s first U.S. Volunteer Life Saving Corps (VLSC) at this location to protect the lives of bathers on Jacksonville Beach . . . Map (db m93262) HM
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263 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Beaches Museum ChapelIn Honor of Frances Deyampert McCondichie
Near Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90).
The Beaches Museum Chapel, also known as the old St. Paul's Episcopal By-The-Sea, is one of the oldest remaining structures at the Beaches. It was built in 1887 two blocks south of this location and two blocks south from the ocean in what is now . . . Map (db m107836) HM
264 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Coastal Weather
Near 1st Street South (Ocean Front Street) just south of 5th Avenue South, on the right when traveling north.
Has a hurricane ever hit Jacksonville Beach? Records of Northeast Florida storms began in 1885. Since that time, Jacksonville Beach has had mild hurricane activity compared to many other coastal areas. Three relatively recent storms have come . . . Map (db m145378) HM
265 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — F-293 — Doolittle's 1922 Record Flight
On Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90) near N 5th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Aviation pioneers were attracted to Northeast Florida's hard, wide beaches. Pablo Beach, as Jacksonville Beach was known until 1925, served as takeoff or terminal point for several early coast-to-coast flights. The first of these, in 1912, required . . . Map (db m57600) HM
266 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — F-305 — First Settlers At Ruby, Florida
On Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90) near N 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1883 construction of the Jacksonville and Atlantic Railroad was begun to serve this undeveloped area. The track was narrow-gauge, running 16.54 miles from the south bank of the St. Johns River to the beach. The first settlers were William Edward . . . Map (db m57599) HM
267 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Mayport Depot
Near Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90).
The Mayport Depot was built in 1900 for the Florida East Coast Railway when Henry Flagler expanded the line running up to Mayport from a narrow gauge track to a standard gauge track. The new standard gauge line also provided transport for people . . . Map (db m107837) HM
268 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Oesterreicher-McCormick HomesteadIn Honor of Vic & Mary Lenoble
On Pablo Avenue (U.S. 90) at North 5th Street, on the left when traveling west on Pablo Avenue.
The Oesterreicher-McCormick Homestead was built in 1873, and is one of the oldest remaining homes in the Beaches area. The building is a rare example of cracker-style architecture that was used in Florida. One of the main features of this . . . Map (db m108134) HM
269 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Pablo Beach FEC Foreman's House
Near Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90) at 4th Street North, on the right when traveling west.
The Pablo Beach FEC Foreman’s House was built in 1900 by the Florida East Coast Railway after it was bought by Henry Flagler. The house was built for the use of the local section foreman and his family, and represents a standard design used by the . . . Map (db m108179) HM
270 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Pablo Beach Post Office
Near 4th Street North (U.S. 90).
The Pablo Beach Post Office was built in 1903, and used as the post office for the area until 1908. While this building was in use, the town was known as Pablo Beach until 1925 when it was renamed Jacksonville Beach. This building was the first . . . Map (db m108217) HM
271 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Porter Wood Burning Locomotive
On Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90), on the left when traveling east.
Porter wood burning locomotive representing type of engine employed during the 1880's on the St. Johns Railway, St. Augustine's first passenger line - chartered in 1858 and in active operation until 1894. Donated to City . . . Map (db m60201) HM
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272 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — SS Gulfamerica
Near 1st Street South north of 5th Avenue South, on the right when traveling north.
On April 10, 1942, German submarine U-123 torpedoed the oil tanker SS Gulfamerica off the coast of Jacksonville Beach. The tanker exploded and eventually sank. Nineteen Americans lost their lives in the attack. This marker has been placed to . . . Map (db m181086) HM WM
273 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — F-541 — SS Gulfamerica
On 4th Avenue N near Ocean Front N, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
This marker commemorates the attack on the USS Gulfamerica on April 10, 1942, during World War II (1941-1945) by a German U-boat just off the coast of Jacksonville Beach. The Gulfamerica, a merchant marine vessel, was on her maiden . . . Map (db m220170) HM
274 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — Steam Locomotive No.7Beaches Museum
Near Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90) at 4th Street North, on the left when traveling east.
This locomotive was built in 1911 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by the H.K. Porter Company. The 25 ton (50,000 lbs.) engine has a “2-6-0” design, which refers to the number of wheels that were used to actually move the locomotive rather than hold it . . . Map (db m181100) HM
275 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville Beach, The Beaches — World War II Veterans MemorialJacksonville Beach
Near 1st Street South, 0.1 miles north of 5th Avenue South.
1941 - 1945 In Memoriam Jacksonville Beach Heroes Of World War II Who Gave Their All That The World Might Have Peace John J. Ahern, Jr. 2nd. LT. Army • Otis O. Box CPL. U.S.M.C. •George Henry Bruer S.SGT. Army • . . . Map (db m181094) WM
276 Florida, Duval County, Mandarin — F-48 — Church of Our Savior(Episcopal)
On Mandarin Road near Thornapple Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Situated on the St. Johns on a portion of the Fairbanks Grant, this congregation was organized in 1867. The church was completed in 1883 under the Rev. C.M. Sturgess, a mission priest assigned to the St. Johns Valley. The church was regularly . . . Map (db m62322) HM
277 Florida, Duval County, Mandarin — F-40 — Harriet Beecher Stowe Home
On Mandarin Road near Brady Road, on the right when traveling west.
In 1867, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe and her husband Calvin bought thirty acres of the Fairbanks Grant in Mandarin which served as their winter home until the winter of 1883-1884. The move to Florida was due to plans for philanthropy among the . . . Map (db m62490) HM
278 Florida, Duval County, Mayport — U.S. Merchant MarineAmerican Export Lines • United Fruit Company
On Ocean Street (Florida Route A1A) at Broad Street, on the right when traveling north on Ocean Street.
(Side 1) U.S. Merchant Marine In Peace and War – 1775 Dedicated September 14, 1999 Mayport Florida In memory of the men and women of all nations who loyally served aboard United States merchant ships . . . Map (db m137894) WM
279 Florida, Duval County, Neptune Beach, The Beaches — F-1084 — Girl Scouts Beaches Little House
On Florida Boulevard, 0.1 miles west of 3rd Street (Florida Route A1A), on the right when traveling west.
The Little House movement began in 1923 as part of the Better Homes in America Demonstration Week in Washington, D.C. With the intent of highlighting modestly-sized homes for the American family, a demonstration home was erected behind the White . . . Map (db m165846) HM

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