J — / . - /~ - mill which he $tievss €..rouM eöi‘n~ or ‚ othersratn, The tafle in the ‘river th4t turneû the wfler mill, he statee~ as at least five or six t~et high, aM at •one‘ point tiMer the Laits a man named (or poeetbtj ntcNnend) !ar*ee operated a sa*~ nfl. Cotter believes that this mitt, too, derived itl vower from the little stream, 14e says that the streaM has been extinct 8inee ht reached marthoo& It er~ed. in ‘%rub ThM,‘ - beyond Grandin and Starke, - - Some of the names of the cl ~ 4 3J~k~S et the -section were theset kThooktyn Tske; ~gro1M Lake; &4dier Pond (near-‘ reystone); Ralts?$oon Pond, near‘Putm‘ nEZ; Ntsk!e j~,ç~em ~ others. On one of them wi-s the Lars! grist mUt of ~‚ Utørfl Coker suggests tMt tjzlsflshtbethe‘oflfln Gf the toivn of MeRs or t~ie nreaont pertod, . - . To add to its n~iuru1 wate! facilities, cokerpoints ou t, t.DadfoZ‘d Qounisy ai so had a oan4. This canal nui from the jnt~r1or of • the county to the St, John‘ s River near‘ flreen Cove • Bpringø, and with ~!sndartn on the otheraide of the -river silt a fllfljot ehippinß point, the cana]. bandtett sich of the cosex~n of Bradrord and Clay Counties, - . - Cotter‘ rec~i--e vivi&tj the Indtans of the - area. in the dajs before tø7O~ These, ha olaims to have bean ‘friendly1 but. - rnened; te1I~e h~- döea not recall any of The XndianLwœeñ. - Negr~- staves -from the teflon &rt~--fld St. Aug---*ttne ~ . ‚ ‚ : and what is St }lS4tinfl und. to espape &4 use 8o-fla~ ~ ‘s FLOWS on their way to the - arTh~~- - alx*st $0*tlOflø n was ~ - - - -