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    • Alachua. a Timucuan word meaning “sink” or “big jug” (sources differ). It was used to describe the many sinkholes in the area, many of which have become bowl-shaped lakes.
    • Baker. Named for James McNair Baker, a confederate Florida senator and judge during the Civil War. The county was named for him while he was serving as a judge.
    • Bay. Named after St. Andrews Bay, which is a defining characteristic of the county.
    • Bradford. Named in honor of Richard Bradford, who was apparently the first Floridian officer to die in the Civil War during the Battle of Santa Rosa Island.
  1. Nov 14, 2002 · At 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, 1921, the state House of Representatives passed the bill by unanimous vote, dividing DeSoto County into five parts. Charlotte County was one of them, along with ...

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    • Etymology - Origin of Charlotte County Name
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    The county is named for the Bay of Charlotte Harbor. "Charlotte" came from "Carlos" (English) or "Calos" (Calusa Indian).

    Charlotte County was established April 23, 1921. The county is named for the Bay of Charlotte Harbor. "Charlotte" came from "Carlos" (English) or "Calos" (Calusa Indian). In 1565, the Spanish named "Carlos Bay," followed by the English in 1775 who named the area Charlotte Harbor in tribute to the Queen Charlotte Sophia, wife of King George III. Pun...

    As reported by the Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 859 square miles (2,225 km2), of which, 694 square miles (1,796 km2) of it is land and 166 square miles (429 km2) of it (19.27%) is water. Charlotte county is located close to the center of Florida. Charlotte Harbor Estuary is an important natural preserve and one of the most producti...

    Florida SouthWestern State College maintains a campus in the county. Southern Technical College operates a campus in the county.

  3. Jan 12, 2022 · Charlotte County was established in 1921, but the history of the area dates as far back as the 1500s, when the native Calusa Indians inhabited the lands. Punta Gorda first appeared on a map in the 1850s and Englewood was platted in the 1890s. Port Charlotte development skyrocketed in the 1950s. There is over a century of rich heritage to be ...

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  4. Jun 7, 2021 · 0:50. Historian James Abraham’s latest book tells the story of Charlotte County’s first 100 years through the eyes of the people and families who lived there. “Century: A People’s History ...

  5. Charlotte County comprises the Punta Gorda, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the North Port - Sarasota, FL Combined Statistical Area. Charlotte County is a U.S. county located in southwestern Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 186,847. Its county seat is Punta Gorda.

  6. county. Charlotte County Fire & EMS operates from 16 fire stations across the county’s 693 square miles, serving a population of about 200,000 residents. The county has five color-coded evacuation zones, red, orange, yellow, green and purple. The zone in which residents are most frequently ordered to evacuate are the red and orange zones.

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