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Bloxham County was a proposed Florida, United States county which was never created. Bloxham existed as a county on paper only, the voters refusing to approve its establishment.[1] The County seat was to be Williston, Florida.[2] There might have been a Call County but for a gubernatorial vote. Bloxham County was named for William D. Bloxham, who was the thirteenth and seventeenth state governor. Call County was named after Richard Keith Call, who was the third and fifth territorial governor. Bloxham was proposed in 1914 and consisted of land taken from Levy and Marion Counties.[2] The county idea was abandoned in 1915 after failing to receive enough votes in a referendum.[1][2]
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edit- ^ a b Levy County Courthouse Archived 2013-02-08 at the Wayback Machine at the Florida's 10th Judicial Circuit web site. Accessed April 1, 2008.
- ^ a b c "Bloxham County, 1917". fcit.usf.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
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