Pierce
Posted by: Markerman62
N 27° 49.822 W 081° 58.234
17R E 404419 N 3078789
Located on Old FL 37 south of Pebbledale Rd.
Waymark Code: WMWCBF
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2017
Views: 7
On this site stood the phosphate mining town of Pierce. It was one of many company-owned mining towns and villages that once populated Polk County. Pierce was started in April 1906 by the Pierce Phosphate Company. This company was acquired in October 1906 by the American Agricultural Chemical Company, which owned and operated the town until it was disbanded in 1954-55. Pierce was one of the largest mining towns in Bone Valley, with more than 1,000 residents by 1940. In addition to a drying plant for the phosphate mined nearby, Pierce had houses, schools, a church, a commissary, and a hospital for the company's workers and their families. Housing and utilities were provided to residents for a modest monthly fee. Such mining towns were necessary in the early days of Bone Valley phosphate mining, since there were few roads and few automobiles. By the 1950s, workers could commute to their jobs, and the mining towns ceased to be necessary.
Marker Number: PCHC-018
Date: 2015
County: Polk
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: The Polk County Historical Commission and Friends of Pierce
Website: Not listed
|
Visit Instructions:
In your log, please say if you learned something new, and if you took any extra time to explore the area once you stopped at the historic marker waymark.
Please post a photo at the marker location.