LEVY COUNTY HISTORY Thursday, August 23, 2001 142 years Ago 09 June 1860 - The 1860 Federal Census of Levy County residents showed the following inhabitants of Seahorse Key: S.R. Mollay, aged 42, the Light House Keeper, born in South Carolina; Caroline Mollay, aged 24, born in Florida; Angus L. Mollay, aged 3; and Duncan Mollay, aged 1, both born in Florida. Living in the same household was Amanda Jones, aged 30, born in South Carolina; and A.J. Forrester, aged 56, a Light House Keeper, also born in South Carolina. 114 years ago 31 December 1887 - The Town of Otter Creek boasted a population of 25. The settlement was a station on a line of the Florida Railway and Navigation Company`s railroad (Central Division) and had an express and telegraph office. Oranges, vegetables and game were the principal shipments. There were four general merchandise stores in the town: R.M. Ellzey, John E. Robinson, J.S. Turner, and T.J. Yearty & Company. The Justice of the Peace was J.A. Mason and the physician was J.C. Howard. 76 years ago 01 December 1925 - An Act creating the Municipality of Yankeetown, Florida was enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida. Appointed to serve until the next general election were: Armanis F. Knotts, Mayor; Edith McGrath, Eugene Knotts, and William Gillette, Councilmen; Fred Rubo, Town Clerk; and Charles Pruitt, Town Treasurer. >From the official records of Levy County Danny J. Shipp, Clerk of Court |