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Hendry County is Florida's 63rd county, established on May 11, 1923, from a segment of Lee County. It gains its name from Francis Asbury Hendry, who was a captain of Confederate calvary troops during the Civil War. He was later known as the "Cattle King of South Florida" because of his large herds of cattle. La Belle, named after Hendry's two daughters, Laura and Belle, is the county seat.
For earlier maps of this area, visit the Lee County map gallery.
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Southwest Section of Hendry County,
1985 |
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Hendry County, Florida,
1987 |
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Locater Map of Hendry County,
2008 |
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