City Map of Jacksonville, 1887
City Map of Jacksonville, 1887
This historical map was made from surveys and official records from the 1880s. It details the growing Downtown district, as well as the burgeoning neighborhoods of Riverside to the west, Springfield to the North and San Marco (then known as Oklahoma) across the St. Johns. Notice there is no bridge crossing the river, only a ferry service.
First created by J. Francis Le Baron for the Jacksonville Board of Trade. Reproduced via high-resolution scans of the original 1887 document. Measures 28 x 20 inches (vertical). Printed on heavy, fine art quality paper. Source: State Library of Florida
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