WHITESVILLE/SUMMERFIELD
Colonel Adam G. Summer
moved to
In 1860,
By
1866 there were fifty Brahma and other high grade cattle, as well as other livestock
on the Summer Plantation. After the Civil War, Colonel Summers
established each of his former slaves on a tract of land, and with a shack to
call their own. Not much, to be sure, but more vital to the ex-slaves
that their new found freedom. Colonel Summer’s former slaves now
had places to live and were scattered over an area from Belleview to the
Charles H. White came to
Florida after the Civil War and settled the community of Watula, Long
Hammock. Charles was the postmaster and opened the first general store
which was located on the present site of Summerfield’s
In 1873, Watula, Long Hammock, was named Whitesville for Charles H White. It was located on the north bank of Summers Lake, ¾‘s of a mile west of today’s Summerfield.
Fletcher Fink owned the
land immediately north of Whitesville. In 1880 the railroad requested a right
of way through Fletcher Finks land to build a railway. Fletcher Fink
refused their request and would not allow them to cross his land. The
railroad retaliated by routing their railway eastward away from Whitesville and
refused to put a station in Whitesville. The railroads boycott was a disaster
for Whitesville. Two miles further east a station was established and
called Like weir. Ten years later, a spur was built from this station to
the shores of
Finally, in 1887 a
compromise was reached and a new railroad station was built in
Whitesville. More settlers came to this area from the Carolinas, Georgia, and
Information from the Florida State Gazetteer and Business Directory Vol.1, dated 1886-1887 shows the following:
|
Mrs. M. E. Bittinger |
Teacher |
|
Lemuel G. Dillard |
General Merchandise |
|
S. F. Frank |
Saw Mill, Grist Mill and Cotton Gin |
|
Frederick S. Lucius |
Boarding |
|
Adolph D. Mitchell |
Boarding and General Merchandise |
|
William V. Newsome |
Physician |
|
Rev. J. H. Norton |
Pastor of |
|
William Snow |
Blacksmith |
|
Charles H. White |
Postmaster |
Orange Growers
Ayer
L. G. Dillard
F. S. Frink
S. R. Fink
C. Henderson
W. Lucius
C. H. White & Brothers
Vegetable Farmers
J. Blackburn
Carter Brothers
Paul Cook
Q. Cowan
H. L. Craig
C. G. Culverhouse
T. N. Davis
L. G. Dillard
F. J. Dodson
W. J. Dodson
T. W. Holland
D. D. House
N. J. Johnson
C. L. Livers
F. S. Lucius
A. D. Mitchell
W. Lucius
W. V. Newsom
I. Nix
C. Perry
P. H. Nugent
J. Perry
K. B. Perry
Polk & Ayer
Proctor
J. R. Proctor
B. Thomas
Redding & Williams