. A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers . CO u C a o C O u o OS C C/D uu, OQ. 23 JACKSONVILLE TO PENSACOLA 247 pleasant excursions, and the pine woods, oak andmagnolia hammocks, little rivers and lakes, makediversified country through which to drive andmotor. The roads are good. (Hotels, see list.) From De Funiak Springs a branch line runsnorthward to Florala, Ala. {26 m.). The stationsare: Auburn (5 m.), Caledonia (9 m.), Campton(10 m.), Pineway (13 m.), Falco Junction (14m.), Williamson (15 m.). Laurel Hill (17 m.),Cowans (20 m.), Svea (21 m.), Hoogstract (22m.), by Jackson


. A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers . CO u C a o C O u o OS C C/D uu, OQ. 23 JACKSONVILLE TO PENSACOLA 247 pleasant excursions, and the pine woods, oak andmagnolia hammocks, little rivers and lakes, makediversified country through which to drive andmotor. The roads are good. (Hotels, see list.) From De Funiak Springs a branch line runsnorthward to Florala, Ala. {26 m.). The stationsare: Auburn (5 m.), Caledonia (9 m.), Campton(10 m.), Pineway (13 m.), Falco Junction (14m.), Williamson (15 m.). Laurel Hill (17 m.),Cowans (20 m.), Svea (21 m.), Hoogstract (22m.), by Jacksons Pond on the right to Florala,Ala., (26 m.). The way now lies past unimportant stations toCrestview (319 m.). For forty miles the roadruns through primeval forest, pines, magnoliasand oaks, and blackjack woods. Blackwaterriver is crossed and Milton (349 m.), the countyseat, is reached. A long bridge (2J m.) over thebay is crossed. Gull Point (362 m.) is reached. This was theplace where the first Territorial Legislature washeld and it is noted for its magnificent railroad foll


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