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and the spur to Tallahassee was completed by 1855. The Plank Road intersected Old St. Augustine Road and it was near that intersection that during the
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were nowhere near there during that battle. Rather his artillery was positioned near the center of the
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The Plank Road was used into the 1890s, but eventually became disused. Although the "Old Fort" or
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owners, were granted a charter for the company. The original plan was for the road to start near
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was built during the Civil War and is associated with the
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Florida legislature
Jacksonville and Alligator Plank Road Company
cotton plantation
Newport, Florida
Thomasville, Georgia
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Tallahassee
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Quincy
Old St. Augustine Road
Civil War
Patrick Houston
Fort Houston
Battle of Natural Bridge
Kilcrease Light Artillery
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Myers Park Neighborhood
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