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Levy County History

Levy County History

Levy County Archives

65 years ago


July 3, 1939 - T.R. Hodges, Justice of the Peace 4th District, filed his report for the month of June, showing no fines, forfeitures or costs collected and no process issued.

54 years ago


Fictitious names register for the year 1950 as follows: Frog's Service Station (F.D. Clayton); Williston Truck & Tractor Co. (R.C. Whitner); Tower Service Station (L.A. Robinson); Vanity Fair Beauty Salon (Clarice Pogue); The Style Centre (Florence Tolford); Spothaven Farm (R.K. Mixon & Gertrude M. Mixon); Golden Flower Shop (Grace Golden); Williston Gas Co. (D.W. Hartley); Tropical Tile & Floore Surfacing Co. (F.D. Hawthorne); Rogers Park (George Rogers); Williston Gas Co. (Ford M. Lincoln, Louise Lincoln & Virginia M. Lincoln).

40 years ago


April 20, 1965 - Mrs. Mary Cannon from Inglis came before the Board with her attorney, G.C. Perdue, Jr., and requested permission to proceed with the abandoning of a street in Tuckaho Subdivision which she owns.


After discussing the closing of said street, it was the opinion of the commissioners that it wood be better to put that portion of tuckaho Subdivision back into acreage rather than closing the street. This was agreed to by Mrs. Cannon and her attorney.

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