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  2. The Jacksonville Consolidation was the city-county consolidation of the governments of the City of Jacksonville and Duval County, Florida. It was effected on October 1, 1968.

  3. Nov 12, 2019 · In the first few decades of the 1800s, a group of landowners led by Isaiah Hart began plotting out what would soon become the new city of Jacksonville along the Northbank. A bay tree at the corner of what are now Bay and Market streets served as their starting point.

  4. History of Jacksonville, Florida. The city of Jacksonville, Florida, began to grow in the late 18th century as Cow Ford, settled by British colonists. Its major development occurred in the late nineteenth century, when it became a winter vacation destination for tourists from the North and Midwest. Its development was halted or slowed by the ...

  5. Aug 23, 2018 · The land we know today as Jacksonville has been home to several settlements over the course of history, dating back thousands of years, from native tribes to colonial groups. But the story of the modern city of Jacksonville doesn’t begin until the late 18th century.

  6. In 1831, Floyd County was established and was named for Governor John Floyd. Governor Floyd was a native the Montgomery County, the parent County of Floyd. Reflecting early and strong commitment to education in the community, the Jacksonville Academy was established in 1846.

  7. After consolidation, Jacksonville became the most populous city in Florida and the Southeastern United States, and the largest in the South outside the state of Texas. With a population of 1,733,937, the Jacksonville metropolitan area ranks as Florida's fourth-largest metropolitan region.

  8. May 23, 2024 · The townsite was laid out in 1822, a year after the United States acquired Florida from Spain, and it was named for Andrew Jackson, who had briefly served as governor of the new territory.

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