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Suwannee County is Florida's 35th county, established on December 21, 1858, from a segment of Columbia County. It gains its name from the Suwannee River and was immortalized in the song "Old Folks at Home" by Stephen Foster. Live Oak is the county seat.

For earlier maps of this area, visit the Columbia County map gallery.


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Suwannee County, 1859
Railroad map of Suwannee County, Florida showing cities and towns, inland water, roads and railroads in 1859. Township grids based on the Tallahassee basis parallel and the Tallahassee prime meridian shows the extent of land survey in Florida. The ma...

Suwannee County, 1860
A map of Suwannee County as of 1860 showing railroads, rivers, and towns....

Suwannee, 1860
This is a map of Suwannee County showing towns and villages such as Columbus, inland waters such as the Suwannee River, railroads, and common roads....

Suwannee County, 1863
This detail of a map of Florida was "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1863 by A. J. Johnson in the clerks office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York." It shows Suwannee County in ...

Suwannee County, 1864
This detail of map of northern peninsular Florida from the U.S. Coast Survey Office shows major rivers, towns, roads, and railroads in Suwannee County. The detail features swamp land as well as naming where there is level pine land. The Suwannee Rive...

Suwannee County, 1865
This detail of a map of Florida shows topographical information for Suwannee County in 1865. Swampland is depicted in thin horizontal lines. Rivers are colored in blue while lakes and ponds are colored with green. Railroads, roads, and towns are also...

Suwannee County, 1871
This 1871 detail of Florida shows county lines and county seats current to the period, major towns and cities, and railroad routes and stations for Suwannee County, noted as Suwanee. The major water features of this detail are the Suwannee River and ...

Suwannee County, 1873
This detail of a 1873 map of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina shows an in color portrait of county lines of the period, Florida railroad routes, forts, and outlines major waterways for Suwannee County. The major water feature of the detail is the...

Suwannee County, 1874
This detail of a map of Florida indicates Suwannee County current to 1874. It shows drainage, township and county boundaries, cities and towns, battlefields, and submarine cables to Havana. It also lists operating and newly chartered railroads of the...

Suwannee County, 1880
This map of Suwannee County shows the county seat (Live Oak), railroads, and cities current to 1880....

Suwannee County, 1882
This detail of a map of Florida covers Suwannee County and vicinity and indicates drainage, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, railroads, and the 15-mile railroad land grant limits surrounding the track. The major water features of the...

Suwannee, 1883
A map of Suwannee County showing county lines, the county seat (Live Oak), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1883....

Suwannee County, 1886
A map of Suwannee County showing county lines, the county seat (Live Oak), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1886....

Suwannee County, 1886
This is a detailed map of Suwannee County, Florida showing the County Seat, major cities, roads, railroads, inland waters, etc. Township and range grid established from the Tallahassee baseline and meridian shows the extent of land survey in the coun...

Suwannee County, 1888
A map of Suwannee County showing county lines, the county seat (Live Oak), railroads, and cities current to 1888....

Suwannee County, 1888
This detail shows county lines and county seats current to the period, major towns and cities, and railroad routes and stations for Suwannee County. The Townships are subdivided into sections, and those sections offered for sale by the land departmen...

Suwannee County, 1888
This detail of a map of Florida indicates Suwannee County current to 1888. The map was issued by the Florida Southern Railway Company. It shows lands, owned, and offered for sale by said department. Six square miles makes up a township, which is numb...

Suwannee County, 1889
This is a detail of a map of Florida showing counties, railroads, cities, inland waters, etc for Suwannee County. Each color represents a different route. The origin and destination for each route is found on the main map in an Explanation key. Featu...

Suwannee County, 1890
A map of Suwannee County showing towns, bodies of water, county lines, the county seat (Live Oak), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1890. ...

Suwannee County, 1890
A map of Suwannee County showing county lines, the county seat (Live Oak), railroads, and cities current to 1890....

Suwannee County, 1890
A map of Suwannee County showing the county seat (Live Oak), cities, towns, rivers, lakes, roads, and railroads present in 1890....

Suwannee County, 1892
This detail of a map of Florida indicates Suwannee County current to 1892. Major waterways are shown with thin, concentric lines. The thick black lines represent railroads. The central features of the detail include Live Oak, McAlpin, and Houston....

Suwannee County, 1894
A map of Suwannee County showing county lines, the county seat (Live Oak), railroads, and cities current to 1894....

Suwanee County, 1895
This Florida map of Suwanee County outlines the county boundary and railroads connecting to major cities, current to 1895. ...

Suwannee County, 1897
A map of Suwannee County showing forts, towns, bodies of water, county lines, the county seat (Liveoak), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1897. Township and Range grids extending from the Tallahassee Meridian and Tallahassee Base ...

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