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Walton County History Detectives

If you enjoy helping others, researching history, or sharing your knowledge of Walton County's people and places, please join the Walton County History Detectives! To join, go to the History Detectives Message Boards.

Here is a list of our third batch of mysteries with links to the complete questions and solutions (if any). The links will open new windows so that you can explore the Message Boards and return to this page easily. Use our Search feature to find additional information elsewhere on this website.

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101. Henry Clay Waldo (1858-1930)

102. William Gainey, born around 1912, who worked for the railroad

103. Oscar Griggs Family

104. DeFuniak Springs Sanitarium, circa 1913

105. Sharon Godwin Family and Florida House

106. Savage Family who lived on Guava Street in DeFuniak Springs

107. Callie Johnson

108. Brown Family, 1960s fishing supply business

109. Leudwig Huber (1940-1993)

110. McLendons arrival in Walton County

111. Bigamist Jack Clayton Sloan

112. Clarence E. Strickland (1881-1976)

113. Daniel K. T. McClellan

114. Maria Powell, buried in Magnolia Cemetery

115. Dees-Roberts-Johnson Family

116. Murder of Samuel McQuagge, 1858

117. Cary Kelly of Knox Hill

118. Jim Taylor of Laurel Hill, perhaps with the post office circa 1895

119. Gipson-Presley-Parker-Lambert from Pineville (north Escambia County)

120. Phelps Family in Brevard County, 1920s

121. Chellea Louise Oliver

122. Lottie Richardson, born 1852

123. Ray Waters Johns, Union County high school diploma

124. Gomillion Family members buried in Red Bay Cemetery

125. How did Camp Creek Lake gets its name?

126. Harley Cawthon and the 6th Co. Coast Artillery of 1918

127. Anderson-Broxson and related families

128. Amoco gas station in DeFuniak Springs, 1950s

129. Burial mounds in Choctaw Beach

130. Stores in DeFuniak Springs, 1950s

131. Fort in Santa Rosa Beach

132. 504 South 11th Street, DeFuniak Springs

133. Old Town of Santa Rosa

134. Photograph of Lakewood School

135. Morrison House on Main Street, DeFuniak Springs

136. Lumber companies around Red Bay

137. Florida Hotel in DeFuniak Springs

138. H. A. Laird Park, Freeport

139. Alaqua United Methodist Church and Alaqua Post Office

140. Vintage Life in South Walton

141. Rock Hill Methodist Church

142. Brown family homestead

143. 702 Baldwin Avenue, DeFuniak Springs

144. 870 South 2nd Street, DeFuniak Springs

145. Duncan McQuagge property

146. Washaway House/Wickhaven, Grayton Beach

147. Ray Waters Johns, Union County

148. Allison's Grocery delivery bike

 

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