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Ellaville, Florida

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The town even had 1,000 residents in its peak. Later on in 1876, Franklin the town's founder went on to be governor. The town then soon started to decline near the turn of the century starting when its mill burned down in 1898 but was rebuilt quickly. Though there was no longer a significant number
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built a line to the town that had direct access to the mill. Soon after that the town was booming. The town was in its heyday in the early 1870s and had a train station, two schools, two churches, a steamboat dock,
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a successful businessman and future governor of Florida. Franklin decided to build a mansion on the western banks of Suwannee River. The town was named Ellaville for honoring one of his slaves named Ella. He and
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showed there was no future for the town and the post office closed in 1942. The Drew Mansion was then abandoned and vandalized for many years until it was burnt to the ground in the 1970s. The
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then built a mill that employed over 500 people and was one of the largest in Florida at the time.
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of pine still left. Both of the rivers soon had flooded and with the onset of the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ellaville, Florida
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have a photos of the mansion before and after its abandonment.
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was abandoned and replaced by a new bridge across the river.
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Suwannee Saw and Planing Mills, Ellaville, Florida, July 1884
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Index

Ghost Town
United States
Florida
Suwannee County
George Franklin Drew
Named for
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ghost town
Suwannee River State Park
Suwannee County
Florida
United States
Suwannee River
Withlacoochee River
George Franklin Drew
Louis Bucki
Florida Railroad
masonic lodge
turpentine
Great Depression
Florida Archives
Hillman Bridge
Federal Aid Project
East Aurora
New York
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ellaville, Florida
https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/24189
https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/37820
"Ellaville, FL [Madison County]"

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