Fletcher Community
Posted by: Markerman62
N 29° 44.216 W 082° 59.088
17R E 308048 N 3291285
North of Oldtown and west of the Suwannee River.
Waymark Code: WMHRZE
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 08/10/2013
Views: 12
The Fletcher Community was established when Dixie County was part of Lafayette County and both were part of their parent county, Madison. In the early 1850s Fletcher families and other families emigrated south from the Carolinas through Georgia, bringing their livestock and looking for better pastures. Other families followed including the Edmond, Bell Boatright, Gronto, Hatch, Matthis, Jones, Sauls and Ward families. They used the Suwannee River to move cotton and farm produce by steamboats to the railroad at Cedar Key. Most settlers of the Methodist faith attended services at Pleasant Grove Church, established by Rev. John A. Fletcher (1811-1858). This church is now gone but the Pleasant Grove and Ward Cemeteries are reminders of the Fletcher Community's settlers. William Rete Fletcher served as Madison County's Justice of the Peace 1847-1849 and Clerk of Circuit Court of Lafayette County 1856-1858. U.S. Postal records show Matilda J. Jones Fletcher as the community's first Postmaster. Eborn Haywood Sauls, William R. Fletcher, and Mittie (Matilda) Fletcher were later Postmasters.
Marker Number: F-535
Date: 2005
County: Dixie
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: The Dixie County Historical Society, The Dixie County Board of County Commissioners and the Florida Department of State
Website: Not listed
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