History of Duval County
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Pleasant Daniel Gold. History of Duval County
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER I. INDIANS AND ANTIQUITIES
CHAPTER II. THE COMING OF THE FRENCH. ( 1562-1565. )
CHAPTER III. THE SECOND FRENCH COLONY
CHAPTER IV. THE CAPTURE OF FORT CAROLINE. ( 1565. )
CHAPTER V. THE FATE OF RIBAULT. ( 1565. )
CHAPTER VI. SAN MATEO — EXPEDITION OF DE GOURGES. ( 1566-1573. )
CHAPTER VII. THE TIMUCUAN INDIANS AND THE FRANCISCAN FRIARS. ( 1573-1702. )
CHAPTER VIII. EXPEDITIONS OF MOORE AND OGLETHORPE. ( 1702-1763. )
CHAPTER IX. ENGLISH OCCUPATION. ( 1763-1787. )
CHAPTER X. SECOND SPANISH OCCUPATION AND SPANISH LAND GRANTS, UNDER THE ROYAL ORDER OF 1790
CHAPTER XI. SECOND SPANISH OCCUPATION AND SPANISH LAND GRANTS UNDER ROYAL ORDER 1790 — ( Continued )
CHAPTER XII. THE REPUBLIC OF FLORIDA. ( 1812-1816. )
CHAPTER XIII. SPANISH GRANTS UNDER ROYAL ORDER OF 1815 AND DONATION ACT. ( 1815-1818. )
CHAPTER XIV. CARTAGENIAN REBELLION — THE CHANGE OF FLAGS. ( 1816-1822. )
CHAPTER XV. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DUVAL TERRITORY AND THE FOUNDING OF JACKSONVILLE. ( 1822-1825. )
CHAPTER XVI. EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF DUVAL AND THE INCORPORATION OF JACKSONVILLE. ( 1825-1835. )
CHAPTER XVII. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL AWAKENING-INCORPORATION OF MANDARIN AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MAYPORT. ( 1835-1845. )
CHAPTER XVIII. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PRIOR TO WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. ( 1846-1860. )
CHAPTER XIX. THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. ( 1861-1862. )
CHAPTER XX. THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES ( CONTINUED ). ( 1862-1864 )
CHAPTER XXI. THE CLOSE OF THE WAR. ( 1864-1865. )
CHAPTER XXII. RECONSTRUCTION. ( 1865-1875. )
CHAPTER XXIII. INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION, NEWSPAPERS AND THE YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC. ( 1876-1888. )
CHAPTER XXIV. DEVELOPMENT OF RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT TRANSPORTATION. ( 1880-1904. )
CHAPTER XXV. FREEZE-SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR — THE GREAT FIRE. ( 1887-1901. )
CHAPTER XXVI. BUILDING DEVELOPMENT AND THE WORLD WAR. ( 1901-1919. )
CHAPTER XXVII. DUVAL OF TODAY. ( 1919-1928. )
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History of Duval County
Including early history of East Florida
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In a letter of Fra Francisco de Pareja to King Philip in 1600, the priest claims " there are more than eighty churches which have been built in the different missions and others under construction. "
In 1606, an event happened of great interest to the religious. Bishop Cabezas of Santiago de Cuba came to Florida, visiting several provinces and the result was an intense religious awakening among the natives. In 1609, the great cacique of the Timucuans with his son and ten of his chiefs sought baptism and asked for missionaries to reside among his people; and in 1621, the King of Spain by decree made special provision for the maintenance of the Franciscan Missions, which in 1634 claimed thirty thousand converted Indians.
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