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Jen

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Mar 22, 2006
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Reflections of Walton County - Episode 1 features Chris Mitchell, a former television news reporter, historian, and past director of the Florida Chautauqua Association, who gives us a walking tour of the final resting place of some of the most influential people in Walton County’s history.

Walton County was created in 1824, making this year the 200th anniversary of its founding. Walton County’s present total land area is 1,028 square miles, but it was once much larger. Portions of Walton County’s original territory were given in 1846 to help form Washington County.

In 1848, a northeastern portion was given to Holmes County and in 1915, a western portion of Walton and an eastern portion of Santa Rosa counties were untitled and released to form Okaloosa County. Thus, Walton County once encompassed much of what is now Washington, Holmes and Okaloosa Counties.

Walton County has a rich history as large as its former borders. Throughout this year, there will be numerous projects and events celebrating our history and heritage. Among those projects is a new website, currently under construction, that focuses solely on Walton County history, through the written word, photographs and videos.

We are also launching a weekly video series titled Reflections of Walton County, featuring interviews with Walton County residents who either helped create some of that history or had relatives and ancestors who did. The purpose of the video series is to inform, educate and entertain the residents of Walton County with a slice of historical life each week throughout 2024.

We hope you will enjoy these weekly installments as we look back through the pages of time at this wonderful and unique place we call home.





Ron Kelley
Public Information Officer
Walton County Board of County Commissioners
Administrative Office
Phone: (850) 892-8155
kelron@co.walton.fl.us
Vision: “Walton County – The Jewel of the Panhandle”

www.co.walton.fl.us

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1355, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435

Physical Address: 76 N 6th Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433



Under Florida law, Florida Statute 119.011, chapter 2006-32, e-mail addresses are public records.

If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity.

Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.


HOW DID WE DO? In order to assist us in providing the highest level of Customer Service, please take the time to complete our short survey. Walton County Customer Satisfaction Survey
 
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Jen

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Mar 22, 2006
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Santa Rosa Beach FL
In our continuing series on Walton County history, here is Lathilda Hughes-Neel, Freeport Planning Director, discussing Walton County’s annual folklife production, Grit & Grace.

 

Jen

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Mar 22, 2006
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Santa Rosa Beach FL
Reflections of Walton County - Episode 4 Magnolia Cemetery Part 2 features Chris Mitchell, a former television news reporter, historian, and past director of the Florida Chautauqua Association, who gives us a walking tour of the final resting place of some of the most influential people in Walton County’s history.

 

Jen

Beach Fanatic
Mar 22, 2006
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Santa Rosa Beach FL
In our continuing series of interviews celebrating Walton County’s Bicentennial, DeFuniak Springs resident Pat Harvel talks about growing up in Freeport in the 1940-50s.

 
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