Campville, Florida Explained

Campville is a community in eastern Alachua County, Florida, north of Hawthorne. The community grew up along the route of the Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad, with a sawmill, a store, a church, a school and a score of homes in the area when a post office was established in 1881. It was named for three brothers by the name of Camp who ran a large sawmill in the area.[1] The population was about 300 in 1928, when a brick factory, several tree nurseries, and four stores were located in the community.[2] The brick factory was also founded by the Camp brothers and bricks produced there can be seen in Gainesville's old downtown buildings. The bricks are a tan buff color. The post office was closed in 1966.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pickard, John B.. Historic Alachua County and old Gainesville : a tour guide to the past. 2001. Alachua Press. 0967278864. Gainesville, FL. 50765140.
  2. Web site: History of Campville . Historic Preservation Alachua County . Alachua County Historical Commission . August 28, 2018.
  3. Book: Bradbury. Alford G.. Hallock. E. Story. A chronology of Florida post offices. Florida Federation of Stamp Clubs. 1962. 13.