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September 4th, 2002

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September 2nd, 2002

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August 28th, 2002

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August 27th, 2002

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August 26th, 2002

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August 21st, 2002

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August 19th, 2002

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August 19th, 2002

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August 10th, 2002

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August 6th, 2002

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July 31st, 2002

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July 27th, 2002

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July 26th, 2002

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July 25th, 2002

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July 23rd, 2002

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Levy County History

Levy County History

Toni Collins

143 years ago

01 June 1860 - The 1860 Federal Census of Levy County showed the following people living in the area served by the Black Dirt Post Office: Andrew E. Hodges, Physician and Farmer; Nancy Pinckney Hodges, his wife; and their children Leo A. Hodges, Alpine Hodges, William Hodges, and Robert Hodges.
Black Dirt was located east of present day Inglis.

77 years ago

02 August 1926 - The Bank of Williston and the Citizens Bank of Williston, doing business at the Town of Williston, merged and the assets of the Bank of Williston were taken over by the Citizens Bank of Williston. R.L. Selden was
the president of the Bank of Williston and John R. Willis was the president of the Citizens Bank of Williston.

52 years ago

26 January 1952 - The Levy County Board of County Commissioners published a notice that on Saturday, January 26, 1952, at 11:00 A.M. the Board would offer for sale at Public Auction what is known as the "Old Steel Bridge" across the Wacasassee River on the old Bronson-Judson Road. The highest bid was received from the Brice Lumber Company in the amount of $400.00.


From the Archives & History Center
Levy County Clerk`s Office
Danny J. Shipp, Clerk of Court

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