Lacrosse
Posted by: Markerman62
N 29° 50.592 W 082° 24.296
17R E 364278 N 3302239
Located on FL 121 at FL 235 in front of the fire department.
Waymark Code: WMQXF0
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 04/10/2016
Views: 8
Settlement in the LaCrosse area started in the 1840s with the arrival of John Cellon, a young French immigrant. Other early settlers were Thomas Green, Abraham Mott, Richard H. Parker and family, William Scott and Thomas Standley. The town was built on land granted to Parker by the U.S. government in 1856. Cotton was the area's primary cash crop, and local buyers, like John Eli Futch, capitalized on the growing industry. Futch built a warehouse to store harvests and a general store to serve growers. In 1878, Parker's son, Henry Clay, opened his first business, which became the largest general store in the area. The post office opened in Futch's store in 1881, and he served as postmaster. The town was incorporated in 1897 and was named by either Mrs. Futch or Henry Clay Parker. By the turn of the 20th century, LaCrosse had two cotton gins, grist mills, multiple stores, and a hotel. Boll weevils devastated the local cotton industry , and farmers turned to potatoes as a new cash crop. The town gained acclaim as the "Potato District" and became a major shipping point with a cooper assembling barrels to transport crops by rail. LaCrosse remains a vital farming area for corn, vegetables, tobacco, and livestock.
Marker Number: F-865
Date: 2015
County: Alachua
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: Alachua County Historical Commission, the Parker Family, and the Florida Department of State
Website: Not listed
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