![]() In 1840 the inhabitants were calling the settlement "Pulaski" others called it "Wall". White settlers mostly from Georgia and South Carolina moved into the area in earnest between 1827 through the 1840s. Soon after the Treaty of Moultrie in 1823 was delivered, Hamilton County was established as part of the original 15 counties in Florida. Chief Bowlegs signed the Treaty of Paynes Landing (1832) at Hola-at-a-Mico, his "X" mark (aka Billy Bowlegs) establishing the type of Native inhabiting the area where artifacts of pottery, fishing spear points, and arrowheads are often found. Six miles north of Jasper along the Alapaha River an established Native village called Halata-Micco (Hala-at-a-Mico) (named for Chief Billy Bowlegs of the Seminole, who may have resided there) once stood. A suspected Native burial mound is located at Baisden Swamp (named after Josiah Baisden) just on the outskirts of Jasper. This allowed white settlers to move into the area. The 1823 Treaty of Moultrie bought the Native American lands, and the population was required to move southeast of the Suwannee River. Jasper is believed to rest on land originally thought to be the site of the Miccosukee (Mikasukis) people, a subtribe of the Seminole nation. Climate Ĭlimate data for Jasper, Florida, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1950–2022 Census Bureau, Jasper has an area of 2.3 square miles (5.9 km 2), all of it land. Interstate 75 passes close to Jasper, with access from Exit 451 (US 129) 5 miles (8 km) south of town, and from Exit 460 ( Florida State Road 6) 7 miles (11 km) west of town.Īccording to the U.S. US 41 continues northwest to Jennings and then into Georgia, and southeast to White Springs, while US 129 runs north to Statenville, Georgia and south to Live Oak. Routes 41 and 129 run concurrently through the center of Jasper. The city is sits on a slightly higher elevated area surrounded by lowland. It is set in the North Florida lowlands 90 miles (140 km) west of Jacksonville, 85 miles (137 km) east of Tallahassee, 32 miles (51 km) southeast of Valdosta, Georgia, and 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Lake City. One of the largest industries is phosphate mining. The Old Hamilton County Jail and the United Methodist Church in Jasper are on the National Register of Historic Places. ![]() The population was 4,546 at the 2010 census, up from 1,780 at the 2000 census. Jasper is a city and the county seat of Hamilton County, Florida, United States. ![]()
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