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Liberty County Courthouse, designed by architect Jack Culpepper, dates from 1940 Liberty County was created as the 32nd
county on December 15, 1855, from lands contained within the Forbes Grant. Liberty
County was originally a part of Escambia County. At that time, Florida was divided into
two big areas. Everything east of the Suwannee River was St. Johns County. Everything west
of the Suwannee River was Escambia County. Later on, it became a part of Jackson County,
then a part of Gadsden County. Now, Gadsden County serves as Liberty County's northern
boundary. Franklin County as it's southern boundary, the Ochlockonee River as the eastern
boundary, and the Apalachicola River as the western. The county seat has variously
been know as Ricoe's Bluff, Riddeysville and Bristol. Page created and maintained by Cheryl © 1996 - 2008 |