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Features: Levy County History
August 21st, 2003

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August 21st, 2003

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August 19th, 2003

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August 19th, 2003

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August 14th, 2003

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August 13th, 2003

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August 12th, 2003

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August 10th, 2003

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August 7th, 2003

Features: The Symbiotic Relationship of Art and Artist - Kevin Hipe
August 6th, 2003

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August 1st, 2003

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July 29th, 2003

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July 24th, 2003

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July 17th, 2003

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Levy County History

Levy County History

Toni Collins

143 years ago


23 July 1859 - Robert Waterston made application to establish a U.S. Post Office at Rocky Hammock. The application was approved and the post office continued
in operation until 30 January 1860 when it closed.

118 years ago


02 November 1885 - Louis F. Roux, Alachua County Jailer sent a bill to the Levy County Board of County Commissioners for $12.40. The charge was to cover the cost of providing blankets to the Levy County prisoners housed in the Alachua
County jail. At the same meeting where the Board approved paying the bill for blankets the Board open the proposals for iron work on the jail and cells. The contract was awarded to the Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company for the sum of $3,095.

40 years ago


21 May 1963 - The State Road Department of Florida constructed a five foot wide sidewalk on the North side of State Road 24 in Otter Creek beginning at the intersection of State Roads 24 and 55 (US 19) and running from this point in a southwesterly direction approximately 3/4 of a mile to a point in front of the Public Grammar School. A large majority of the students attending the Pubic Grammar School walk from their homes in Otter Creek to the school adequate
sidewalks are necessary for safety.


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

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