Julington Creek
Not to be confused with Julington Creek Plantation, Florida, a community
Julington Creek is a stream in Duval County, Florida,[1] near Jacksonville. Durbin Creek is a tributary. Julington Creek feeds into the St Johns River widening out into Old Bull Bay. Both are navigable by paddlecraft[2] and has a marina on it.[3]
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote about her visits to the creek while she was living in Mandarin, Florida, in Palmetto Leaves (1873).[4]
History
An account of Florida from 1837 describes settlements in an area of the creek.[5] There was a ferry across the creek.[6]
Developments
The Bartram Canoe Trail runs from Durbin Creek to Julington Creek.[7] Highway 13 has a bridge over the creek.[7]
There is a Julington Durbin Creek Preserve. There is also a Julington Creek Elementary School and the community of Julington Creek Plantation.
History
Land along the creek was subject to claims in the late 18th century.[8]
References
- "The National Gazetteer of the United States of America: Florida 1992". The Survey. June 13, 1992 – via Google Books.
- McCarthy, Kevin M. (June 13, 2008). "St. Johns River Guidebook". Pineapple Press Inc – via Google Books.
- Claiborne, Young. "Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida: 5th Edition". Pelican Publishing – via Google Books.
- Anderson, Lorraine; Edwards, Thomas S. (June 13, 2002). "At Home on this Earth: Two Centuries of U.S. Women's Nature Writing". UPNE – via Google Books.
- Williams, John Lee (June 17, 1837). "The Territory of Florida: Or Sketches of the Topography, Civil and Natural History, of the Country, the Climate, and the Indian Tribes, from the First Discovery to the Present Time". A. T. Goodrich – via Google Books.
- "The Florida Historical Quarterly". Florida Historical Society. June 17, 1956 – via Google Books.
- Spornick, Charles D.; Cattier, Alan; Greene, Robert J. (June 13, 2003). "An Outdoor Guide to Bartram's Travels". University of Georgia Press – via Google Books.
- Congress, United States (June 13, 1860). "American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States". Gales and Seaton – via Google Books.