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      • Glades (1921): For the Everglades. Gulf (1925): For its location on the Gulf of Mexico. Hamilton (1827): For Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. The honor came a quarter century after his death in a duel and nearly two centuries before he became a Broadway sensation.
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  1. HISTORY OF GLADES COUNTY FLORIDA. Glades County was created from DeSoto County in 1921, and lies directly west of Lake Okeechobee. Although it takes its name from the Everglades, only a small portion of the county is in the Everglades proper.

  2. Jul 25, 2019 · Escambia (1821): It’s believed to be a corruption of the Spanish "cambiar," or "exchange," though it might be named for a Panhandle native village called San Cosmo y San Damian de Escambé' or...

  3. Glades County was created from DeSoto County in 1921, and lies directly west of Lake Okeechobee. Although it takes its name from the Everglades, only a small portion of the county is in the Everglades proper.

  4. In the nineteenth century, most of the Seminole and many blacks were removed to Indian Territory after the Seminole Wars, a result of pressure from increasing Anglo-American settlement. Glades County was created, in 1921, from Desoto County. It was named for the Florida Everglades, though most of the county is prairie and pinelands.

  5. In 2010, this was the 4th least populous county in Florida, with a population of 12,884. Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation is located in northeast Glades County near the northwest shore of Lake Okeechobee. The reservation has a land area of approximately 36,000 acres and a 2000 census resident population of 566 persons.

  6. Aug 29, 2019 · The original state bond issued was paid off in 1984, years ahead of its planned date of 1991. Tolls were to stay in place for another decade. But they're still in place today. It cost $1.50 each ...

  7. Named partly for the Florida Everglades, Glades County is located on the southwest edge of Lake Okeechobee in South Florida and was developed in 1921. On the bank of the largest freshwater lake in Florida, Glades County is a rural county known mostly for its primarily agricultural land use for citrus, sugar cane, and other crop production.

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