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  1. The Bartram Trail follows the approximate route of 18th-century naturalist William Bartram ’s southern journey from March 1773 to January 1777. Bartram explored much of the territory which is now the states of North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee.

  2. The National Bartram Trail is being created as Heritage Corridor. The Corridor encompasses all of the land 25 miles either side of the best approximation of the actual routes followed by William Bartram. Within Florida, the corridor includes routes taken by John and William Bartram in 1765 as well as those taken by William Bartram in 1774.

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  4. Aug 1, 2023 · John and William Bartram wrote extensively about their explorations in Florida, and particularly, in present-day Putnam County. John Bartram wrote of excellent swamps, plentiful alligators, and the majestic stature of cypress trees.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Bartram Trail High School located in Saint Johns, Florida - FL. Find Bartram Trail High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats.

  6. In Florida, Putnam County’s Bartram Trail offers a map with more than 30 key sites that Bartram visited and studied in the region. Bartram Trail Society of Florida

  7. In the winter of 1765-66 a sixty-six year old Quaker from Pennsylvania named John Bartram, accompanied by his son William Bartram, traveled in a dugout canoe to explore East Florida’s most important waterway, the St. Johns River.