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By AGS Media, December 30, 2011
Fort Reid Marker
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| On Catalina Drive west of Mellonville Avenue, on the right when traveling west. |
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Fort Reid was named and established in this area during the Second Seminole War by Colonel William Harney on July 7, 1840, in honor of Robert Raymond Reid, Fourth Territorial Governor of Florida. Stationed here between July 1840 and January 1841 . . . — — Map (db m52162) HM |
| On Grove Manor Drive at Mellonville Avenue, in the median on Grove Manor Drive. |
| | Established as a commissary and soldiers camp for Fort Mellon — — Map (db m93042) HM |
May. 5, 2024