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mcharlton's St. Johns River and Blue Springs

by mcharlton - last update: Apr 24, 2002

My hubby and I came here to Blue Springs several different times to camp and see the Manatees.
When it gets too cold the Manatees come into the Spring area to warm up. We did a lot of canoeing down the St. Jonh's river.

For hundreds of years the Timucuan Indians made the spring area their home. The spring run, river and the surrounding swamps and uplands provided food, clothing, shelter and materials for tools and weapons. Snails gathered from sandbars were staple food for these people. Over the centuries, the discarded shells formed a massive mound.

Three years after England acquired Florida from Spain, John Bartram, a prominent British botanist, explored the St. Johns River in search of resources of value to the Crown. On January 4, 1766, he rowed his boat past sunning alligators into the clear waters of Blue Spring.

By the mid-1800's, most of the Indians had been killed or driven south and pioneer settlers took their place. In 1872, the Thursby family built a large frame house atop the Indians' shellmound, safe from the floodwaters of the St. Johns. The pilings of the steamboat dock remain, relics of a bygone area.

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Sweetberry1 Sat May 3, 2003 06:43 UTC
 Hey Peg, Great page and info.. Miss you... Hope all is well with you ;-)

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