Isaiah David Hart | |
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Born | November 6, 1792 Georgia, US |
Died | September 4, 1861 (aged 68) |
Occupation | Founder of Jacksonville, Florida |
Spouse | Nancy Nelson Hart |
Children | Ossian B. Hart |
Isaiah David Hart (November 6, 1792 – September 4, 1861) was an American plantation owner, and the founder of Jacksonville, Florida. Originally from Georgia, Hart took up arms against Spain in the Patriot Rebellion of 1812. After moving to a location near the cow ford on the narrows of the St. Johns River, he began platting the town in 1822, and later served as postmaster, court clerk, commissioner of pilotage, judge of elections, major in the local militia during the Seminole War, and as a Whig member of the Florida Territorial Senate. The Isaiah D. Hart Bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville is named after him.