Departments



Articles

Less

Features: Cedar Key News St Patty`s Party at The Cedar Key Community Center
March 18th, 2012

Features: Clothe A Child 2012
March 17th, 2012

Features: Candidates Forum - Paige Brookins
March 15th, 2012

Features: Big Jag
March 12th, 2012

Features: Photos of International Womens Day in Cedar Key
March 10th, 2012

Features: Cedar Key Lions Health Fair Takes Pulse of the Community
March 3rd, 2012

Features: BP Oil Spill Damage Studied
March 2nd, 2012

Features: Saying Goodbye to Daddy`s Pink Edsel
February 29th, 2012

Features: Coincidences
February 27th, 2012

Features: You Better Belize It
February 24th, 2012

Features: Second TNR Hearing
February 19th, 2012

Features: Teens, Dishes, and Bathrooms
February 18th, 2012

Features: On the Last Shell - The Past and Future of Oysters in Florida’s Big Bend - Part 2
February 17th, 2012

Features: Valentines Dance Photos
February 16th, 2012

Features: North Florida – Wild Florida: The Striped Cat
February 16th, 2012

More

Levy County Marks & Brands

Levy County Marks & Brands

Toni Collins

history

Two cow men about a block from the Alachua County Courthouse after driving a herd of cattle from Old Town, fording the Suwannee River, and bringing the herd close to Gainesville for grazing. Taken in 1890.

LEVY COUNTY MARKS & BRANDS --- 1865 - 1907


Historic researcher, Dix Stephens of Inglis has recently published another book setting forth more of the history of Levy County, The book, about a little known source of local family history, is a transcription of all of the Marks & Brands recorded by our ancestors from 1865 to 1907.


Working from the original records in the Levy County History & Archives Center of the Clerk's Office, Stephens has reproduced the actual mark and brand recorded with the various Clerk's of the Court over the years. Also included with the name of the person registering the mark or brand is a physical description of the mark.


In addition to an all name index, Stephens has included a history of open range in Florida and an explanation of the different markings. Anyone who owned livestock is included among the marks recorded, including several marks of the Eagle Pencil Factory in Cedar Key.


Levy County is one of three Florida counties to retain a complete set of their animal registrations. Regardless of whether you have ancestors in Levy County or not, this book would be a valuable addition to your history collection.


The cost of the book is $20.00 plus $1.84 and is available from the author, Dix Stephens, P.O. Box 136, Inglis, Florida 34449 or call (352) 447-2966.

Click for printer friendly version

Email this article to a friend

 

 

© 2013
Cedar Key News

cedarkeynews@gmail.com