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1841

The earliest settlement in DeSoto County was Fort Ogden built in 1841 during the Second Seminole War, and a small community grew around the original fort site.

1866

After the Civil War, Pine Level was established as the new county seat in 1866.

1881

In 1881, Captain Francis J. LeBaron of the United States Army Corps of Engineers surveyed Peace River and found pebble phosphate in the riverbed.

1887

1887 – DeSoto County, Florida’s 42nd county was created by the Florida legislature on this date.

1888

Pine Level continued as the county seat of DeSoto County until Arcadia was chosen on November 6, 1888.

1901

Five years later in 1901, Arcadia reincorporated as a city.

1914

Established in 1914, the highway was built to connect the midwest to the south.

1920

She worked the superintendent of schools; and then for the Nocatee Crate Company in 1920.

1921

In 1921, DeSoto County was divided into the present-day counties of Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, and Highlands.Arcadia began as a small settlement located on a bluff overlooking Peace River.

1923

Arcadia proudly named itself “Aviation City.” At the war’s end, Dorr Field was closed, but Carlstrom continued as a flying school until 1923.

1924

The club spent winters at DeSoto Park from 1924.

1928

Since 1928, the heritage of stock-raising has been celebrated annually during the Arcadia All-Florida Championship Rodeo.

1938

Arcadia’s Oak Named “The Tree of Knowledge”by Carol Mahler The Tree of Knowledge in downtown Arcadia was planted in 1938 by the newly formed Arcadia Garden Club.

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