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Baker County is Florida's 38th county, established on February 8, 1861, from a segment of New River County (Bradford County). It gains its name from James McNair Baker, a Judge of the Fourth Judicial District and a Confederate Senator. Macclenny is the county seat. Of historical significance, a famous Civil War battle took place just to the east of the town of Olustee on February 20, 1864. This particular battle was a Confederate victory that prevented the capture of the state capital.
For earlier maps of this area, visit the New River County (Bradford County) map gallery.
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