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Walton County is Florida's 8th county, established on December 29, 1824, from a segment of Escambia County. It gains its name from Colonel George Walton, secretary of the Territory of West Florida from 1821 to 1822 and then of the combined territory from 1822 to 1826. DeFuniak Springs is the county seat. Of historical interest, Colonel Walton's daughter, Octavia, suggested the name of Tallahassee for the new capital.

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


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Walton County Road Network- Black and White, 2009
This is a black and white road map of Walton county, 2009. It shows the location of many roads, including US-331 and US-98/Emerald Coast Pkwy....

Walton County Railway Network- Black and White, 2009
This is a black and white railroad map of Walton county, 2009. It also shows location of cities and towns including De Funiak Springs and Eucheeanna....

Walton County Railway Network- Color, 2009
This is a color railroad map of Walton county, 2009. It also shows location of cities and towns including De Funiak Springs and Eucheeanna, inland water including rivers and lakes, and Amtrak stations....

Walton County Road Network- Color, 2009
This is a color road map of Walton county, 2009. It shows the location of many roads including US-98 and I-10, cities and towns, and inland water....

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