City
History
THE COMMUNITY KNOWN TODAY as Lake Alfred was first
settled as a Military outpost, Fort Cummings, in the United
States Territory of Florida in 1839. The Fort was established as
one of many through Florida to allow for protection from Indian
attacks. Fort Cummings, in 1840, was the site where the Seminole
Indian Chief "Wild Cat" at the end of the Second
Seminole Indian War, agreed that the tribe would peaceably
surrender and relocate to the Indian Territory in the West.
Captain Braxton Bragg, who later reached fame as a victorious
General in the service of the Confederacy was stationed there as
the post adjutant. The Fort closed down in the mid 1840's and the
area once again became a remote region of Florida.
In 1887 the Railroad came through connecting
Sanford and Tampa, as part of the rail system constructed by
William Van Fleet. A lumber mill and turpentine still was
constructed and named the Lake Alfred Lumber Company. Armenian
workers logged the area, but moved on to log unforested areas
around 1907 when the J.C. Cox family came to Lake Alfred and
acquired two 40 acre citrus groves. This was the beginning of the
Citrus age and the beginning of the growth of the city.
In
1910, Frank C. Gardner of Fargo North Dakota and his partners,
Edward Pierce, James Banks, and W.F. Froemke formed the Florida
Fruitlands Company and purchased considerable acreage, cleared
the pine stumps and planted citrus. The Community underwent an
identity crisis through the years having been known as New
Armenia, Wahnetta, Bartow Junction, and Chubb. The City was
incorporated in 1913 as Fargo, but was changed to Lake Alfred
after the lake, in 1915.
Other early pioneers soon followed such as C.F.
Chester, J.M. Critchlow, Dr. C.W. Adams, W.H. Shinn, Charles
Shinn, Ed McCall and Frank P. Goodman. In 1906 there was a
Methodist church which turned into a school during the week. A
number of other locations were used until the large two story red
brick School was built in 1925. In 1912 Fruitlands President
Frank Gardner built the first Presbyterian church. The Lake
Alfred Women's Club was formerly created in 1917. In that same
year, the MacKay Family of Scotland came to Lake Alfred and built
a great estate on the north shore of Lake Rochelle. The home and
gardens were designed by Robert Morely, a botanist from England.
The MacKay Family hosted many events and cutural activities at
the estate, often bringing in harpists, concert pianists and
other well known musicians.
In the early 1920's, the Fruitlands Company
built a hotel under the direction of Frank P. Goodman, Secretary/Treasurer, and
investors came to Lake Alfred by train or car and bought land and
the boom began to sprout up. Lake Alfred grew rapidly as stores
were built and citrus processing and packing plants began to
sprout up. Citrus was the main industry and remained so for many
decades afterwards. The University of Florida located the Citrus
Experiment Station in Lake Alfred in the 1920's which grew to
become respected world wide for its accomplishments on Citrus
Research.
During the Great Depression, Lake Alfred
suffered as did the rest of the nation. Building stopped and our
city shut off the street lights as tax funds were not available.
During the Second World War, Lake Alfred residents answered the
call to service. Those at home rationed supplies and fuel was
often not available. A local bus system was put in place carrying
people back and forth from Winter Haven.
In 1946 the Lake Alfred Lions Club was founded
and began a long history of service to the community. The City
built a new City Hall in 1956 in art Deco architecture which
housed all the City's departments except the volunteer Fire
Department which was housed in an old wooden building across the
street. During the 1950's, 60's and 70's, Lake Alfred experienced
properous years and many homes were built. Once the home of
Florida Gold, the processing plant was reverted to an Alcohol
Distillery which still operates today. In 1972, a new City Public
Safety Building was built to house the Library, Police and Fire
departments.

On America's Bicentennial, Lake Alfred
celebrated in style at Lions Park and fireworks filled the sky.
As the city entered the 1990's, Lake Alfred once again
experienced periodic growth in our community. Lake Alfred began
to see the effects of Orlando's development in our city. Commuter
residents became more prevalent and Lake Alfred developed as a
popular antique shopping area within Central Florida. |