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between the
Aucilla and
Wacissa Rivers. Also
spelled Ocilla. Fort
Wacissa (1838), a settlers' fort
located south of
Wacissa on the
Wacissa River, west of Cabbage...
- The
Wacissa River is a large, spring-fed
stream located in south-central
Jefferson County, Florida. Its
headwaters are
located about a mile
south of the...
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Wacissa is a
small unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Jefferson County, Florida,
United States. As of the 2020 census, the...
- 747
square miles (1,930 km2).
Tributaries include the
Little Aucilla and
Wacissa Rivers. In Florida, the
Aucilla River forms the
eastern border of Jefferson...
- USS
Wacissa (AOG-59) was a Patapsco-class
gasoline tanker delivered to the
United States Navy in 1946. She was
directly put in
reserve and reactivated...
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Welaunee Plantation was a forced-labor farm
growing cotton near
Wacissa in
Jefferson County, Florida,
established by Col.
Robert Howard Gamble. Robert...
- USS
Noxubee (AOG-56) USS
Pecatonica (AOG-57) USS
Pinnebog (AOG-58) USS
Wacissa (AOG-59) Halawa-class USS
Halawa (AOG-12) USS
Conasauga (AOG-15) Mettawee-class:...
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mammals such as
mastodons and
giant ground sloths have been
found in the
Wacissa River,
Aucilla River and
sinkhole ponds located on the property. Arrow...
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River Fenholloway River Econfina River Aucilla River –
Nutall Rise
Wacissa River –
Wacissa Springs,
Aucilla Spring,
Pinhook River St.
Marks River – St. Marks...
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junctions South end US 98 east of
Newport Major intersections US 27
north of
Wacissa I-10
north of
Lloyd North end US 90
north of
Lloyd Location Country United...