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Fort Drum, Florida

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consists of nearly 21,000 acres in southwestern Indian River County and is named for its proximity to the town and is known as the birthplace of the St. John's River. Fort Drum is the only known locale for crystal bearing fossil shells. There is a cemetery in the middle of the town on almost eight
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Where the two roads crossed, Fort Drum was built. The US Army used it only for a short time and then abandoned it. Settlers began to make their way here in the 1870s, some time after the
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in 1842, the US Army built a network of forts across the central part of the state, with military roads that connected them. Of those roads, one was roughly east–west from
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acres, in which many of the first settlers of Fort Drum were buried and still remain. It is currently owned and maintained by Okeechobee County.
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This article is about the community in Okeechobee County, Florida. For other places with a similar name, see
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brought changes to the area. They built a small depot in Fort Drum, as well as one to the north, named
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Calcite crystals in fossilized clamshell, only known location to be found is in Fort Drum.
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Former populated places in Okeechobee County, Florida
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Fort Drum (disambiguation)

Okeechobee County, Florida
US 441
Yeehaw Junction
Okeechobee
Florida's Turnpike
Fort Drum Wildlife Management Area
27°31′35″N 80°48′25″W / 27.5264°N 80.8069°W / 27.5264; -80.8069
Pliocene
Pleistocene
Lake Okeechobee
Second Seminole War
Fort Bassinger
Fort Vinton
Vero Beach
Fort Kissimmee
Fort Jupiter
Civil War
cattle
Kissimmee Valley Extension
Florida East Coast Railroad
Osawaw
Hilolo
"US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990"
United States Census Bureau
"Ruck's Pit Fossil Dig"
"Field Trip Report to Ruck’s Pit"
Fort Drum
Ghost Towns and History of the American West

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