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- Newnansville, Florida was one of the first American settlements in the interior of Florida. It became the second county seat of Alachua County in 1828...
- the community first known as Dell's Courthouse then later renamed as Newnansville is, along with Micanopy, the oldest distinctly American settlement in...
- Micanopy had not been adopted). In 1828, the county seat was moved to Newnansville, near the current site of the city of Alachua. As the area's po****tion...
- Territory in accordance with the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The town of Newnansville, Florida had grown up along the Bellamy Road near the natural bridge...
- ****aulting a white woman Hanged from a bridge and shot Rawls, William Newnansville Alachua Florida April 2, 1895 Murder Hanged and shot. Henson, Jacob Ellicott...
- area in the early 1850s, and owned a farm on the south side of the old Newnansville Road. During the Civil War he enlisted as private and later served as...
- turpentine, lumber, and plywood. From 1832 to 1839, the county seat was Newnansville, but that town and area were returned to Alachua County. In November...
- Western Railway about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Gainesville, between Newnansville (near present-day Alachua) and Sentaffey (present-day High Springs)....
- three miles (5 km) north of Palatka and about ten miles (16 km) south of Newnansville) to any head of a family as long he satisfied the following conditions:...
- seats have lost their status as a county seat and later regained it: Newnansville was the county seat of Alachua County from 1828 to 1832. In 1832, it...