Sumterville, Florida Explained

Official Name:Sumterville, Florida
Settlement Type:Unincorporated community
Pushpin Map:Florida
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Florida
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Sumter
Timezone:Eastern (EST)
Utc Offset:-5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:-4
Elevation Footnotes:[1]
Elevation Ft:75
Coordinates:28.7475°N -82.0639°W
Postal Code Type:ZIP Code
Postal Code:33585
Area Code:352
Blank Name:GNIS feature ID

Sumterville is an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Florida within Central Sumter County. Like the county in which it resides, Sumterville was named after General Thomas Sumter, a hero of the American Revolutionary War. The community was an early county seat of Sumter County.

Geography

Sumterville is bordered by the City of Bushnell to the south, the City of Coleman to the north, Lake Panasoffkee to the west, and the Lake County Line to the east. Elevation is 75 feet above sea level. The rural and general atmosphere of Sumterville is similar to that of Coleman and Webster.

History

In 1902, a black man named Henry Wilson was convicted of murder in a trial that lasted just two hours and forty minutes.[2] [3] In response to a white mob demanding his execution date be moved up, officials acquiesced, authorizing Wilson to be hanged.

Transportation

The main roads through Sumterville are US 301 which runs north and south through Sumterville, as does State Road 471, which terminates at US 301. County Road 470 runs east and west, has a short concurrency with US 301, and also acts as the shared northern terminus of SR 471.

Interstate 75 runs along the western edge of Sumterville, as does County Road 475 and the CSX Wildwood Subdivision, which carried Amtrak's Palmetto until 2004. A railroad spur connected to this line ran directly into Sumterville until the 1930s.[4] Exit 321 is I-75's Sumterville/Lake Panasoffkee exit for CR 470, and northbound Exit 321 also leads to CR 475. The right of way for a former Seaboard Air Line railroad line that carried the Silver Meteor between Coleman and Auburndale also ran through Sumterville until 1988.

Points of interest

Sumterville contains a campus of the Lake–Sumter State College[5] and the Coleman Federal Prison. It is also the home to the Shady Brook Golf and RV Resort,[6] Sumter Electric Co-Op Incorporated.[7] and Collinas de Arena, now a private residence.

External links

Sumter history links

Notes and References

  1. http://florida.hometownlocator.com/fl/sumter/sumterville.cfm Sumterville, Florida (Florida Hometown Locator)
  2. Web site: Cook . David . Marion County sheriff aides Sumter effort to avoid lynching . 2023-02-02 . The Star Banner . en-US.
  3. Book: Stevenson, Bryan . Policing the Black Man . 9781101871270.
  4. http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/maps/pages/10800/f10846/f10846.htm Map of Sumter County, 1932 (University of South Florida)
  5. http://www.lscc.edu/maps/sumtercampus.aspx Sumter Campus Map; Lake-Sumter Community College
  6. http://www.thegolfcourses.net/golfcourses/FL/38387.htm Shady Brook Golf & RV Resort (Official Website)
  7. http://www.secoenergy.com/ SECO Official Website