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Calhoun County was established from a portion of Escambia County in 1838. The county was named for John C. Calhoun, Senator from South Carolina and an outspoken advocate of the doctrine of states' rights.
Calhoun County is in northwest Florida and is bordered by Bay, Jackson, Liberty, and Gulf counties. The county has 6 square miles of water. The average January temperature is 53.1 degrees F, and the average August temperature is 81.5 degrees F. The average annual rainfall is 58.94 inches.
In 1880, Blountstown became the County seat of Calhoun County and a courthouse was built near the river. In 1903, another courthouse was constructed in “new” Blountstown. This courthouse was used until 1973 when the new courthouse was constructed. However, the old courthouse has been restored and is listed as a historic Florida landmark.
Fascinating residents of Blountstown have included the late Fuller Warren, former Governor of Florida, as well as Everett Yon, a native of Blountstown who was honored at the University of Florida, with the creation of Yon Hall.
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In 1880, Blountstown became the County seat of Calhoun County and a courthouse was built near the river. In 1903, another courthouse was constructed in “new” Blountstown. This courthouse was used until 1973 when the new courthouse was constructed. However, the old courthouse has been restored and is listed as a historic Florida landmark. |
Fascinating residents of Blountstown have included the late Fuller Warren, former Governor of Florida, as well as Everett Yon, a native of Blountstown who was honored at the University of Florida, with the creation of Yon Hall. |
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