Wesley Chapel

Wesley Chapel

by Madonna Jervis Wise
Wesley Chapel

Wesley Chapel

by Madonna Jervis Wise

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Overview

Wesley Chapel originated in the mid-1800s as a cohesive community of settlers who demonstrated a uniquely rural authenticity and independence of spirit. Evidence of Native American presence in the area has been documented as early as 10,000 BC. Lumber harvesting and turpentine production became prominent industries, while cash-crop farming, citrus, and livestock ranching provided sustenance for the pioneer settlement. Charcoal kilns, gator hunting, and moonshine stills supplemented incomes and spawned legends. The community was also identified by the monikers Gatorville, Double Branch, and Godwin. From 1897 to 1902, Wesley Chapel boasted its own post office, two sawmills, and a general store. Primitive roads left residents with an informal town nucleus, and services shifted to surrounding towns until the late 20th century, when postal service and incorporation emerged, and the lumber trusts of John D. Rockefeller, Otto Hermann Kahn, and Edwin Wiley morphed into sizeable ranches.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467116152
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 03/21/2016
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,072,209
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Madonna Jervis Wise serves as president of the Pasco County Historical Society and has also authored several works, including Images of America: Dade City and Zephyrhills. Wise worked with several local family genealogists and historians who generously shared precious photographs and affectionate stories of their pioneering ancestors.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Pioneers of Wesley Chapel, Godwin, and Gatorville 11

2 Ranches and Agriculture 45

3 Mid-Century Gatorville Evolving 63

4 Economy 85

5 Institutions 97

6 Contemporary Wesley Chapel 115

7 Historians at Work 123

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