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(Formerly New River County)

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Bradford County is Florida's 36th county, established on December 21, 1858, from segments of Columbia and Alachua counties. When originally established, it was named New River County, after a river of the same name. It was renamed after Captain Richard Bradford on December 6, 1861, honoring the first officer from Florida killed in the Civil War. He died in the Battle of Santa Rosa Island on October 9, 1861. This battle featured approximately 1200 Confederate soldiers unsuccessfully attempting to surprise Union camps and capture Fort Pickens. Starke, possibly named after Governor Madison Starke Perry, 1857-1861, is the county seat.

For earlier maps of this area, visit the Columbia county and Alachua county map galleries.

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1863, Johnson & Ward map.

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1863, Map of Florida that was, "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1863 by A. J. Johnson in the clerks office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York."

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1864, Northern Part of Florida compiled and published at the United States Coast Survey Office.

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1865, General Topographical Map Sheet XI, Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.

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1873, Map of Florida.

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1874, Drew's New Map of the State of Florida, published by Columbus Drew, Jacksonville.

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1877, Map of Florida that was, "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1877 by Asher and Adams...."

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1880, Map of Florida.

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1880, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1883, Phillips and Hunt map.

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1886, Geo.F.Cram Engraver & Publisher map.

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1888, A new sectional map of Florida issued by the land department of the South Florida R.R. Co. and the Plant Investment Co., Sanford, Florida.

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1888, "New sectional map of the eastern and southeastern portion of the state of Florida. Issued by the land department of the Florida Southern Railway Company. Showing the lands, owned and offered for sale by said department."

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1888, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1890, George F. Cram map.

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1890, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1890s, Map of Florida created during the 1890s that also indicates train routes of various rail companies.

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1892, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1894, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1897, The Century Atlas.

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1898, Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Business Atlas Map of Florida.

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1899, Published by George F. Cram, Chicago.

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1900, Unrivaled Atlas of the World, published by Philadephia Public Ledger.

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1902, George F. Cram map.

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1904, Wagner & Debes Geog. Estab. Leipzig; published in Baedeker's "The United States with an Excursion into Mexico."

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1910, Rand-McNally.

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1910, Hammond map.

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1911, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1916, National Map Company map.

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1916, The New Reference Atlas of the World, published by C. S. Hammond & Company.

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1917, Rand, McNally & Company map.

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1920, US Railroad Administration map.

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1921, L.L. Poates Co. map.

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1932, United States Geological Survey.

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