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Orlando
is one of the world's premier travel destinations. More than 35-million
people visit our area every year, enjoying the many attractions,
beaches, and events that make Central Florida a great place to visit and
live.
Orlando?s history
dates back to 1838 and the height of the Seminole Wars. The U.S. Army
built Fort Gatlin south of the present day Orlando City limits to
protect settlers from attacks by Indians.
By
1840, a small community had grown up around the Fort. It was known as
Jernigan, named after the Jernigan family, who had established the first
permanent settlement in the area. Jernigan had a post office,
established May 30th, 1850.
Six
years later with the settlement expanding northward, the community
officially changed its name to Orlando. In 1857, the U.S. Post Office
adopted the name change. The Town of Orlando was incorporated in 1875
with 85 inhabitants, 22 of whom were qualified voters.
History
is not as clear on where the name Orlando originated. There are four
stories that are told. One involves Judge James Speer, who worked hard
in getting Orlando as the county seat, naming Orlando after a man who
once worked for him. Another is that Speer named it after a character
from Shakespeare?s, "As You Like It".
A
third version has Mr. Orlando on his way to Tampa with a caravan of ox.
It is said that he got ill, died and was buried, and that folks would
come by and say, "There lies Orlando"
The
most common story is about a company of soldiers on duty during the
height of the Seminole Wars. After battling Indians back into the swamps
on the east side of Lake Minnie (now Cherokee), the military troop
settled there for the night. Sentinel Orlando Reeves was guarding the
camp when he spotted a log floating toward him. Recognizing the Indian
disguise and wanting to warn his fellow soldiers, he fired his gun.
Arrows felled the poor fellow as the Indians came out to ambush the
camp. The Indians were chased back again, and the south side of Lake
Eola was chosen to bury Orlando Reeves.
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