- Foshalee Plantation
Foshalee Plantation was a large
quail hunting plantation located in northern Leon County,Florida ,United States .First called Incochee, it was purchased in 1824 by Hezekiah and Ann Graham Ponder. Hezekiah and Ann are buried in a cemetery near U.S. 319. [ [http://boards.rootsweb.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=174&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.thomas Rootsweb - Inquiry on Hezekiah and Ann Graham Ponder] ]
During the
antebellum years the land was owned by John Miller and totaled convert|515|acre|km2. During the 1890s, the very wealthy Hanna family, owners of theM. A. Hanna Company , had been visitingThomasville, Georgia regularly like many northern wealthy people. During the latter 1890s, the Hannas' crossed the Florida border and began purchasing land in Leon County.Sydney E. Hutchinson ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania purchased the land to be called Foshalee Plantation between 1910 and 1914. The land lay west of Foshalee Slough, a swampy lowland extending from the eastern edge ofLake Iamonia . The purchase was for several miles of property to the east of the lake as well as to the north and south. Eventually Hutchinson would extend Foshalee to convert|14000|acre|km2.Between the late 1910s and early 1920s, Hutchinson sold Foshalee to
Harry Payne Whitney ,United States Secretary of the Navy underGrover Cleveland , ayachtsman , and horse breeder. Whitney passed away October 26, 1930 and his wife, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney kept Foshalee in operation until 1938. That year Mrs. Whitney sold the convert|11456|acre|km2|sing=on Foshalee to Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark of Westbury,Long Island ,New York for $190,000. Mrs. Clark kept the property until 1949 after she was thrown by a horse which had stumbled into a nest ofyellow jacket s.1947 Adjacent plantations
*Tall Timbers Plantation to the west
*Sunny Hill Plantation to the east
*Horseshoe Plantation to the westAfter Mrs. Clark, Foshalee then became a joint ownership of property between
Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr. andDavid S. Ingalls ofCleveland, Ohio . Ingalls was a director ofPan Am World Airways andpublisher of theCincinnati Times-Star . Ireland was an executive withM.A. Hanna Company , an extensive and powerful coal company. The Ingalls and Ireland families shared Foshalee equally as well as their properties ofRing Oak Plantation andChemonie Plantation . [Paisley, Clifton, "From Cotton To Quail: An Agricultural Chronicle of Leon County, Florida, 1860-1967", University of Florida Press, 1968. pp. 91-92 ISBN 13: 978-0-8130-0718-2]By
1966 Foshalee reported it had 5 tractors with 700 acres under cultivation, 500 of which werecorn , 60 growingpeanut s, and 80 acres left fordove .1967 Adjacent plantations:
*Sunny Hill Plantation to the east
*Loveridge Plantation to the north
*Horseshoe Plantation to the westPublications
Rogers, William Warren, FOSHALEE Quail Country Plantation (with an overview of Leon County FL and Thomas Country GA). Sentry Press 1989, ASIN B000M0VHBY
External links
* [http://www.vmanswers.com/printerfriendly.aspx?pid=567 Turning Back The Clock: Researchers in northern Florida are working to create a first-class quail hunting preserve at Foshalee Plantation]
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