Flagler County was established in 1917, but has historic sites from much earlier, including Mala Compra and the Bulow Plantation.
Early Flagler County HistoryPrepared for the Flagler Beach Museum
In the summer of 1836, a party of Seminole Indians, 150 in number, commonly prowled over present-day Flagler County between the St. Johns River and the Atlantic.
Hammock History
Our present-day barrier island did not actually become an island until 8 o’clock on Monday morning, May 13, 1907, when the waters of the Matanzas Bay and the Halifax River were joined
“The Little Red School” House TourVideo Interview
Diane Marquis takes us on a tour of “The Little Red School House” an authentic turn of the century schoolhouse and museum located in Bunnell Florida.
Mary Ann Clark InterviewOral History
Mary Ann Clark gives an overview of her life in Flagler County and organizations she’s worked with.
Sandra Rose Friedman InterviewOral History
An interview of Sandra Rose Friedman about early Palm Coast and the Library.
Emily Shoemaker InterviewOral History
Emily Shoemaker gives a history of her husband Merhl and the beginning of the Friends of the Library.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Giddens, Sr. InterviewOral Interview
Judith Kent interviews the Reverend and Mrs. Giddens about life in Flagler County, Florida.
Patricia & Thomas DurranceOral History
Judy Kent interviews Patricia and Thomas Durrance about their grandparents.
Catherine (Wickline) Wilson InterviewOral History
Audio interview between Judith Kent and Catherine Wickline Wilson and growing up in Flagler Beach.