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The county named for the first Confederate officer from Florida to die in the Civil War is Baker County. It was established in 1861 and named in honor of Lieutenant William H. Baker, who fell in battle. Baker County is located in the northeastern part of Florida.
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No, and Miami, Florida is not named after the Miami Indians but instead after the Miami River in Florida whose name is derived from Lake Mayaimi in Florida. The Miami Indians lived along the Ohio River, and are currently headquartered in Miami, Oklahoma which is named for them. There are Miami Indians that doo live in Indiana and Ohio, but they are not recognized by the Federal Government as a tribal entity.
Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon and his crew landed on the shores of St. Augustine, searching for the elusive 'Fountain of Youth' in 1565. Founded and named by European settlers, it's the oldest permanent settlement in the United States. Because of it's sunshine, bountiful and rich flora, the state was named Florida, Spanish for "Feast of Flowers." In 1845 it became the 27th State in the Union. The original human inhabitants of Florida are the Seminole Native American Tribes.
Those counties are Citrus County and Orange County.
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Yes, the term "Okeechobee" is often associated with the Okeechobee region in Florida, which is home to the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. While there isn't a specific tribe named "Okeechobee," the area's indigenous populations have a rich cultural heritage linked to the region. The tribes engage in various activities, including tourism, cultural preservation, and economic development.
In the movie Some Like it Hot (1959), the hotel in Miami, Florida was named the Seminole Ritz. In reality it was the Hotel Del Coronado in Coronado, California.
Martin County is named after Colonel John W. Martin, who was a member of the Florida State Legislature and served as a state senator. The county was established in 1925, and its name honors his contributions to the region. Additionally, the name reflects the area's historical ties to Florida's early governance and development.
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