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Spain sold the Florida Territory to the United States in 1821 and, by 1822, Jacksonville's current name had come into use, to honor General Andrew Jackson. It first appears on a petition sent on June 15, 1822 to U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, asking that Jacksonville be named a port of entry.
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Jacksonville was named in honor of Andrew Jackson, a former U.S. president with an extremely divisive legacy. But should it be?
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Apr 4, 2022 · The Jaxsons of 1822 might have gained more had they named their place after the then Secretary of State and future president, John Quincy Adams.
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Jun 15, 2020 · Jacksonville was originally named Cow Ford but on June 15, 1822 the town was officially formed and named after Andrew Jackson.
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A platted town was established there in 1822, a year after the United States gained Florida from Spain; it was named after Andrew Jackson, the first military ...
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Aug 19, 2016 · The town name of Jacksonville was agreed to without dissent in honor of General Andrew Jackson, the state's first American governor and popular ...