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  1. In 1763 when the British took possession of Florida all Spanish land holdings were declared null and void and the Spanish left the state. On an expedition in April 1774 William Bartram, a British Botanist, wrote of finding an Indian village on the site of present day Palatka.

    • Was Palatka ever the capital of Florida?1
    • Was Palatka ever the capital of Florida?2
    • Was Palatka ever the capital of Florida?3
    • Was Palatka ever the capital of Florida?4
    • Was Palatka ever the capital of Florida?5
  2. Palatka ( / pəˈlætkə / ⓘ) is a city in and the county seat of Putnam County, Florida, United States. Palatka is the principal city of the Palatka Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is home to 72,893 residents. With the Palatka micropolitan area being less than 40 miles south of Jacksonville, it is also part of the Jacksonville ...

  3. The small town of Palatka, Florida is about 60 miles south of Jacksonville, 45 miles east of Gainesville, and 29 miles southwest of St. Augustine. It’s the home of St. Johns River State College and the Florida School of the Arts, headquarters of the St. Johns Water Management District, and the site of Ravine Gardens State Park. A quiet little town today, Palatka has a rich and colorful ...

  4. Palatka was established as a trading post in 1821 and is today the county seat of Putnam County, Florida. The name comes from the Timucuan Indian word Pilotakata, meaning "crossing." The original settlement was burned during the Semionole War of 1836.

  5. Dec 13, 2017 · Florida became a state in 1845, supporting growth in Palatka. In 1849, Palatka was named Putnam County seat, and it was incorporated as a town in 1853. The following year, Judge Isaac H. Bronson ...

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  6. Jun 28, 2013 · Oddly enough I never gave Palatka much thought with regard to its history until I decided to set a story there. Here are some unique tidbits about the rich history of Palatka: •At one time Palatka was larger than Jacksonville, FL. •Founded in 1821 with a Spanish Treaty to James Marver and two companions, Hine & Woodruff.

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  8. Article History. Palatka: city hall. City hall of Palatka, Fla. Palatka, city, seat (1849) of Putnam county, northeastern Florida, U.S., on the broad St. Johns River, about 50 miles (80 km) south of Jacksonville. Beginning in the 17th century the area was used for cattle ranching, and the city site was a crossing point of the river.

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