Hamilton County Florida was created on December 26, 1827 from Jefferson County. (source: Fla.
Terr. Acts 1827, 6th sess., p. 8) It is one of the Florida's oldest counties, having been
created during the territorial period of Florida's history. It is located in the northern central section
with its northernmost border being Echols and Lowndes County Georgia. Its county seat is Jasper which is
fairly centrally located within the county. Other towns are: Bakers Mill, Bellville, Jennings and White
Springs, Neighboring counties are: Columbia to the east, Madison to the west, Suwannee on the south.
"Hamilton County is located in North Central Florida, with Georgia forming its
northern border. The county (often called a peninsula within a peninsula) is separated from the rest of
Florida by the Withlacoochee River on the west and the beautiful Suwannee River to the east and south. In
the middle of the county is the fascinating Alapaha River, called the "River of Sand," which disappears
underground during certain parts of the year leaving a dry, sandy riverbed. At the crossroads of I-75 and
I-10, Hamilton County is easily accessed from Jacksonville, Gainesville or Tallahassee. If you are looking
for a rural area, rich in history, and loaded with real Southern charm, Hamilton County says, "come for a
visit, stay for a lifetime.