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Historical Markers and War Memorials in LaBelle, Florida
LaBelle is the county seat for Hendry County
LaBelle is in Hendry County
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ADJACENT TO HENDRY COUNTY
Broward County (61) ►
Charlotte County (34) ►
Collier County (48) ►
Glades County (3) ►
Lee County (86) ►
Martin County (31) ►
Okeechobee County (7) ►
Palm Beach County (109) ►
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1► Florida, Hendry County, LaBelle — F-446 — Downtown LaBelle Historic District — ![]() |
In 1895, prominent landowner and cattleman Captain Francis A. Hendry (1833-1917) platted a townsite at LaBelle, which was first settled as a center for cattle and citrus industries. A post office, general store, school, and a church were . . . — — Map (db m72614) HM |
2► Florida, Hendry County, LaBelle — F-429 — Fort Thompson — ![]() |
LaBelle's history begins here, along the Caloosahatchee River, on this old Fort Thompson site. Fort Thompson began c.1838 as a military post during the 2nd Seminole War, named for Lt. Colonel Alexander Thompson, who died in the battle of Okeechobee . . . — — Map (db m127268) HM |
3► Florida, Hendry County, LaBelle — Honor The Dead By Serving The Living — ![]() |
. . . — — Map (db m164798) WM |