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Gadsden County is Florida's 5th county, established on June 4, 1823, from a segment of Jackson County. It gains its name from James Gadsden (1788-1858), an aide-de-camp to General Andrew Jackson during his 1818 campaign in Florida. He later (1853) gained national fame for negotiating a large amount of land from Mexico in what became known as the Gadsden purchase. Quincy is the county seat. Quincy was named after John Quincy Adams, who was then Secretary of State and later became sixth President of the United States.

For earlier maps of this area, visit the Jackson County map gallery.

 

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circa 1825, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of Florida.

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1832, I.T. Hinton & Simpkin & Marshall map.

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1834, Hand colored map of Florida published in 1834 with inserts of Mobile Bay, Perdido and Pensacola Bays, and Espirito Santo Bay (including Tampa and Hillsboro Bays).

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1835, Map of Florida.

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1839, Map of Florida that was, "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by H. S. Tanner in the clerks office of the eastern district of Pennsylvania."

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1842, Green Leaf map.

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1845, Aus der Gravisanstalt des Bibliographischan Instituts zu. Hillsburghaus Amsterdam Paris u. Philadelphia map.

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1850, Aus der Gravisanstalt des Bibliographischan Instituts zu. Hillsburghaus Amsterdam Paris u. Philadelphia map.

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1850, Map of Florida, published by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co.

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1856, Survey map.

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1857, Gaston map.

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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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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, 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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1910, Hammond map.

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1910, Rand-McNally.

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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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