Julington Creek

Julington Creek is a waterway in Duval County, Florida[1][2] widening out into the St. Johns River in the southern part of Jacksonville.

Their two daughters were sent to Edinburgh to live with his father John Ross of Arnage, Aberdeenshire, the "deaf and dumb laird".

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote about her visits to the creek while she was living in Mandarin, Florida, in Palmetto Leaves (1873).

[9] An account of Florida from 1837 describes settlements in an area of Julington Creek.

[12] Florida State Road 13 (the William Bartram Scenic and Historic Highway) has a bridge over the Julington Creek.

A 19th century map of the lower basin of the river from Palatka to the mouth, showing towns and landings that were populated at the time
Map of the lower St. Johns printed in 1876
Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve