Live Oak Plantation, Florida

Live Oak was located in north central Leon County extending from the east shore of Lake Jackson to the western edge of Lafayette Township.

Dr. Tennent Ronalds, a fellow of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society, inherited Live Oak upon his brother's death.

By 1903 Live Oak boasted a private golf course with a flock of sheep for maintenance of greens and fairways.

Live Oak was also extended to 3,226 acres (1,306 ha) and had the first tung tree orchard in Florida.

In 1903 an additional 2,246 acres (909 ha) were leased from Ellen Call Long's Orchard Pond Plantation for use in hunting.

Gov. John Branch
Location and increased size of Live Oak Plantation