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A Brief History of Jacksonville, FL

A BRIEF HISTORY OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA...

- During the 18th century, Jacksonville was a British settlement. Its original name was Cowford.
- Prior to colonialism, much of Jacksonville was inhabited by the Timucuan Indians.
- In 1562, French Huguenot settlers landed at the mouth of the St. Johns River and later established Fort Caroline.
- Spanish colonies invaded Fort Caroline in 1568, renaming it San Matteo.
- In 1822, Jacksonville was named for Andrew Jackson. At the time, Jackson was the military governor of the Florida territory.
- Jacksonville became an official port of entry in 1822. Since then, the city has grown as a national logistics center.
- Much of Jacksonville’s urban core was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1901.
- Mayport is among the largest U.S. Naval ports in the country.
- All towns within Duval County were consolidated under the city of Jacksonville in 1968.
- By land area, Jacksonville is the largest city in the contiguous United States.

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