- of
Record Collector in 2023. The
characters and
places in the
fictional Oklawaha County, are a
recurring theme in Rogers'
songs and stories,
although his...
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Ocklawaha (also
spelled Oklawaha) is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Marion County, Florida,
United States. As of the...
- The 74-mile-long (119 km)
Ocklawaha River flows north from
central Florida until it
joins the St.
Johns River near Palatka. Its name is
derived from ak-lowahe...
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Rodman Reservoir, or Lake Ocklawaha, is an
artificial reservoir located on the
Ocklawaha River in
Putnam County and
Marion County in north-central Florida...
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conducted by the
Order of the
Arrow Trail Care Crew.
Oklawaha Scout Reservation is also
known as
Oklawaha, but
sometimes referred to as OK, is a 60-acre (240...
- USS
Oklawaha (AO-84) was a Escambia-class
replenishment oiler acquired by the
United States Navy for use
during World War II. She had the
dangerous but...
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Pearson is best
known for
forming the
Oklawaha Rangers named after the
Ocklawaha River in
Orange Springs. The
Oklawaha Rangers were used in the
American Civil...
- did not
venture into the
interior of the
Florida peninsula south of the
Oklawaha River valley (Acuera Province). The
indigenous peoples of the
Florida peninsula...
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central Florida near Lake Weir and Lake Griffin, near the
headwaters of the
Oklawaha River, a
tributary of the St.
Johns River. A map
produced by
Jacques le...
- on the
reservation were
called to a
meeting at Payne's
Landing on the
Oklawaha River. The
treaty negotiated there called for the
Seminoles to move west...