Foshalee Plantation
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Foshalee Plantation was a large quail hunting plantation
located in northern Leon County
, Florida
, United States
.
First called Incochee, it was purchased in 1824 by Hezekiah and Ann Graham Ponder. Hezekiah and Ann are buried in a cemetery near U.S. 319
.
During the antebellum years the land was owned by John Miller and totaled 515 acres (2.1 km²). During the 1890s, the very wealthy Hanna family, owners of the M. A. Hanna Company
, had been visiting Thomasville, Georgia
regularly like many northern wealthy people. During the latter 1890s, the Hannas' crossed the Florida border and began purchasing land in Leon County.
Sydney E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
purchased the land to be called Foshalee Plantation between 1910 and 1914. The land lay west of Foshalee Slough, a swampy lowland extending from the eastern edge of Lake Iamonia. The purchase was for several miles of property to the east of the lake as well as to the north and south. Eventually Hutchinson would extend Foshalee to 14000 acres (56.7 km²).
Between the late 1910s and early 1920s, Hutchinson sold Foshalee to Harry Payne Whitney
, United States Secretary of the Navy
under Grover Cleveland
, a yachtsman, and horse breeder. Whitney died October 26, 1930 and his wife, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
, great granddaughter of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt
. kept Foshalee in operation until 1938. That year Mrs. Whitney sold the 11456 acres (46.4 km²) Foshalee to Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark
of Westbury
, Long Island
, New York
for $190,000. Mrs. Clark kept the property until 1949 after she was thrown by a horse which had stumbled into a nest of yellow jackets.
1947 Adjacent plantations
After Mrs. Clark, Foshalee then became a joint ownership of property between Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr.
and David S. Ingalls of Cleveland, Ohio
. Ingalls was a director of Pan Am World Airways and publisher of the Cincinnati Times-Star. Ireland was an executive with M.A. Hanna Company, an extensive and powerful coal company. The Ingalls and Ireland families shared Foshalee equally as well as their properties of Ring Oak Plantation
and Chemonie Plantation
.
By 1966 Foshalee reported it had 5 tractors with 700 acres (2.8 km²) under cultivation, 500 of which were corn
, 60 growing peanut
s, and 80 acres (323,748.8 m²) left for dove
.
1967 Adjacent plantations:
Quail hunting plantation
A quail hunting plantation is a large tract of land typically with a natural wooded and grass habitat for the purpose of recreational hunting of bobwhite quail.-Range:...
located in northern Leon County
Leon County, Florida
Leon County is a county located in the state of Florida, named after the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. At the 2010 Census, the population was 275,487. The county seat of Leon County is Tallahassee which also serves as the state capital. The county seat is home to two of Florida's major...
, Florida
Florida
Florida is a state in the southeastern United States, located on the nation's Atlantic and Gulf coasts. It is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the north by Alabama and Georgia and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 18,801,310 as measured by the 2010 census, it...
, United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
.
First called Incochee, it was purchased in 1824 by Hezekiah and Ann Graham Ponder. Hezekiah and Ann are buried in a cemetery near U.S. 319
U.S. Route 319
U.S. Highway 319 is a spur of U.S. Route 19. It runs for 318 miles from US 1 /State Route 4 in Wadley, Georgia to the John Gorrie Bridge at Apalachicola, Florida. The sections of US 319 in Medart, Florida and from just east of Carrabelle, Florida to its terminus in Apalachicola are jointly...
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During the antebellum years the land was owned by John Miller and totaled 515 acres (2.1 km²). During the 1890s, the very wealthy Hanna family, owners of the M. A. Hanna Company
M. A. Hanna Company
M. A. Hanna Company was an iron ore processing company located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.-Origin:The origins of the M. A. Hanna Co. are with Daniel F. Rhodes. In the 1840s Rhodes had founded Rhodes & Company which mined coal in the Mahoning Valley. Marcus Hanna, the national Republican...
, had been visiting Thomasville, Georgia
Thomasville, Georgia
Thomasville is the county seat of Thomas County, Georgia, United States. The city is the second largest in Southwest Georgia after Albany.The city deems itself the City of Roses and holds an annual Rose Festival. The town features plantations open to the public, a historic downtown, a large...
regularly like many northern wealthy people. During the latter 1890s, the Hannas' crossed the Florida border and began purchasing land in Leon County.
Sydney E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States,...
purchased the land to be called Foshalee Plantation between 1910 and 1914. The land lay west of Foshalee Slough, a swampy lowland extending from the eastern edge of Lake Iamonia. The purchase was for several miles of property to the east of the lake as well as to the north and south. Eventually Hutchinson would extend Foshalee to 14000 acres (56.7 km²).
Between the late 1910s and early 1920s, Hutchinson sold Foshalee to Harry Payne Whitney
Harry Payne Whitney
Harry Payne Whitney was an American businessman, thoroughbred horsebreeder, and member of the prominent Whitney family.- Early years :...
, United States Secretary of the Navy
United States Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Navy of the United States of America is the head of the Department of the Navy, a component organization of the Department of Defense...
under Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland
Stephen Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States. Cleveland is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms and therefore is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents...
, a yachtsman, and horse breeder. Whitney died October 26, 1930 and his wife, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was an American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder in 1931 of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City...
, great granddaughter of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt , also known by the sobriquet Commodore, was an American entrepreneur who built his wealth in shipping and railroads. He was also the patriarch of the Vanderbilt family and one of the richest Americans in history...
. kept Foshalee in operation until 1938. That year Mrs. Whitney sold the 11456 acres (46.4 km²) Foshalee to Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark
F. Ambrose Clark
Frederick Ambrose Clark was an American equestrian.Clark was the son of Alfred Corning Clark and a grandson of Edward Clark, a lawyer and later 50% owner of the Singer Sewing Machine Company...
of Westbury
Westbury, New York
Westbury incorporated in 1932 as a village in Nassau County, New York in the United States. The population was 15,146 at the 2010 census.The Village of Westbury is in the Town of North Hempstead....
, Long Island
Long Island
Long Island is an island located in the southeast part of the U.S. state of New York, just east of Manhattan. Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island contains four counties, two of which are boroughs of New York City , and two of which are mainly suburban...
, New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...
for $190,000. Mrs. Clark kept the property until 1949 after she was thrown by a horse which had stumbled into a nest of yellow jackets.
1947 Adjacent plantations
- Tall Timbers Plantation to the west
- Sunny Hill PlantationSunny Hill PlantationSunny Hill Plantation was a large hunting plantation in northern Leon County, Florida.- Plantation :Sunny Hill Plantation was established by Lewis S. Thompson in 1913, and was created from the former W. G. Ponder Plantation...
to the east - Horseshoe PlantationHorseshoe PlantationHorseshoe Plantation is an cotton plantation located in northern Leon County, Florida and established around 1840 by Dr. Edward Bradford, a planter from Enfield, North Carolina.It is currently owned and maintained by Frederic C. Hamilton. Mr...
to the west
After Mrs. Clark, Foshalee then became a joint ownership of property between Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr.
Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr.
Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr. was a businessman from Cleveland, Ohio, United States.- Education :...
and David S. Ingalls of Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state. The city is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately west of the Pennsylvania border...
. Ingalls was a director of Pan Am World Airways and publisher of the Cincinnati Times-Star. Ireland was an executive with M.A. Hanna Company, an extensive and powerful coal company. The Ingalls and Ireland families shared Foshalee equally as well as their properties of Ring Oak Plantation
Ring Oak Plantation
Ring Oak Plantation is a large quail hunting plantation located in northeast Leon County, Florida.- Origins :Ring Oak originally was the land of antebellum cotton plantations Blakely Plantation and Ingleside Plantation....
and Chemonie Plantation
Chemonie Plantation
Chemonie Plantation was a medium sized cotton plantation of in northern Leon County, Florida, USA established by Hector Braden.-Location:Chemonie Plantion was situated on two separate tracts of land. The first tract was located between Centerville Road and the Monticello Road occupying a large...
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By 1966 Foshalee reported it had 5 tractors with 700 acres (2.8 km²) under cultivation, 500 of which were corn
Maize
Maize known in many English-speaking countries as corn or mielie/mealie, is a grain domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica in prehistoric times. The leafy stalk produces ears which contain seeds called kernels. Though technically a grain, maize kernels are used in cooking as a vegetable...
, 60 growing peanut
Peanut
The peanut, or groundnut , is a species in the legume or "bean" family , so it is not a nut. The peanut was probably first cultivated in the valleys of Peru. It is an annual herbaceous plant growing tall...
s, and 80 acres (323,748.8 m²) left for dove
Dove
Pigeons and doves constitute the bird family Columbidae within the order Columbiformes, which include some 300 species of near passerines. In general terms "dove" and "pigeon" are used somewhat interchangeably...
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1967 Adjacent plantations:
- Sunny Hill Plantation to the east
- Loveridge PlantationLoveridge PlantationLoveridge Plantation was a quail hunting plantation located in northern Leon County, Florida, United States and established by George H. Love.Loveridge began as on the northwest corner of Lake Miccosukee. In 1956, Love acquired an additional of Sunny Hill Plantation from the estate of New Jersey...
to the north - Horseshoe Plantation to the west