Niggertown Marsh
Niggertown Marsh is the former name of a marsh in Highlands County, Florida. It was located next to an elevated area which was formerly known as Niggertown Knoll. Both geographical features were named after a settlement founded and maintained by former slaves during the Reconstruction era following the American Civil War.[1] The two names, which incorporate the racial slur nigger, were removed from Highlands County official maps in 1992 following a compaint from a college administrator.[2][3]
Niggertown Knoll was located at 27.2980863°N 81.5304404°W. Niggertown Marsh was located immediately to its east.[4]
Freedmen's settlement
The freedmen's settlement was founded circa 1870 by a former slave called Neptune "Nep" Henry (c. 1830 - 1915). The settlers came from what is today Bealsville in eastern Hillsborough County. According to Ches Skipper, the son of one of the area's first white settlers, the residents of the town began to engage in cattle raiding, leading to tension with the region's white cattlemen. Eventually the cattlemen destroyed the town, burning it to the ground according to some accounts. Henry returned to Bealsville, where he died in 1915.[4]
References
- The South: A Two-Step Odyssey on the Backroads of the Enchanted Land Hall, B. Clarance, Wood, C. T., July 1996, Touchstone, ISBN 978-0-684-81893-1
- "County erases racially offensive names - UPI Archives".
- Racial slurs deleted from Fla, maps JET, (magazine), July 1992, Johnson Publishing
- "What happened at N*****town Knoll?". 3 September 2018.