Historical Marker

Alligator

Downtown Courtyard between NE Madison and W Duval St. · Lake City · Columbia

Florida marker

Inscription

Originally called Alpata Telophka, or Alligator Town, this site was a Seminole village, ruled by the powerful chief Alligator, an instigator of the Dade Massacre, which began the great Seminole War of 1835. Following the cessation of hostilities, a white settlement sprang up on the site of the old Seminole village and became known simply as Alligator.

Prior to the War Between the States, the name was changed to Lake City.

Location

AddressDowntown Courtyard between NE Madison and W Duval St.
CityLake City
CountyColumbia
StateFlorida

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