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TALLAHASSEE , the capital of Florida, U.S.A., and the county seat of Leon county, in the W. part of the state, about 40 M. E. of the Apalachicola river and 20 M. from the Gulf of Mexico
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Spring , about ro6 ft. deep, one of the largest of the remarkable springs of Florida.Tallahassee's name is of Seminole origin, and means, it is said, " tribal land." During a war with the Apalachee Indians in 1638 the Spaniards, according to tradition, fortified a hill W. of the city, where the Fort St Luis Place, a plantation ' Murat settled here about 1821, became a naturalized American citizen, relinquishing his claim to the crown of Naples, and lived here for much of the time until his death, holding successively the office of alderman, mayor and postmaster of the city, and devoting some of his leisure to the preparation of three books, describing political and social conditions in America, the last of which, Ex-position des principes du gouvernement republicain tel qu'il a ete perfectionne en Amerique (1838), was translated into many languages and was very popular in Europe. After his death his wife lived in what is still known as the Murat Homestead
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mansion, now stands. About 1818 most of the Indians were expelled from the vicinity, and a settlement was made by the whites. In 1824 Tallahassee, then virtually uninhabited, was formally chosen by the United States Government as the capital of the Territory of Florida, and it continued as the capital after the admission of Florida into the Union as a state in 1845. It was a residential centre for well-to-do planters before the Civil War, and Bellair, 6 m. S., now in ruins, was a fashionable pleasure resort. On the loth of January 1861 a state convention adopted at Tallahassee an Ordinance of Secession.End of Article: TALLAHASSEE If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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