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Pasco County is Florida's 45th county, established on June 2, 1887, from a segment of Hernando County. It gains its name from Samuel Pasco of Monticello. At the time the county was named, he was Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. He later went on to serve in the United States Senate. Dade City, named after Major Francis Langhorne Dade, U.S. Army, is the county seat. Dade was killed by Seminoles on December 28, 1835, when his detachment of 110 men were ambushed and slaughtered in what became known as "The Dade Massacre."
For earlier maps of this area, visit the Hernando County map gallery.
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Water Management Districts and Hydrologic Units for Pasco County,
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Withlacoochee River Watershed Recharge to/Discharge from the Floridan Aquifer In Inches Per Year- Pasco County,
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Locater Map of Pasco County,
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Clipart Collection: Pasco County Maps in 50 Colors,
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Plain Frames Collection: Pasco County Maps in 30 Colors,
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Fancy Frames Collection: Pasco County Maps in 30 styles,
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Florida Photo Collection: Pasco County Maps in 30 styles,
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Florida Waterways: Pasco County Outline,
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Florida Waterways: Pasco County ,
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Sinkholes of Pasco County, Florida ,
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Florida Waterways: Pasco County Outline without Labels,
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