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Polk County is Florida's 39th county, established on February 8, 1861, from segments of Brevard County and Hillsborough County. It gains its name from James Knox Polk (1795-1849), the 11th President of the United States (1845-1849). Bartow is the county seat. Bartow was named after Confederate General Francis F. Bartow, who was the first general officer of either side to fall during the Civil War.
For earlier maps of this area, visit the Brevard County and Hillsborough County map galleries.
Fancy Frames Collection: Polk County Maps in 30 styles,
2008 |
Florida Photo Collection: Polk County Maps in 30 styles,
2008 |
Florida Waterways: Polk County Outline,
2008 |
Florida Waterways: Polk County ,
2008 |
Sinkholes of Polk County, Florida ,
2008 |
Florida Waterways: Polk County Outline without Labels,
2008 |
Polk "Abstract" Style Maps in 30 Styles,
2008 |
Polk County "Fun" Maps in 30 Styles,
2008 |
Polk County Cities with Labels,
2009 |
Polk County Cities Outline,
2009 |
Polk County Road Network- Black and White,
2009 |
Polk County Railway Network- Black and White,
2009 |
Polk County Railway Network- Color,
2009 |
Polk County Road Network- Color,
2009 |
Southwest Florida Water Management District- Polk County,
September 28, 2004 |
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