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Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park is a Florida State Park located in Homosassa, off U.S. 19. It contains the ruins of a forced-labor farm owned by David Levy Yulee. Yulee was an enslaver and a delegate of the Florida Territorial Legislative Council. After Florida became a state, he was elected by the legislature in 1845 to the United States Senate, becoming the first American of Jewish heritage to serve there. After Florida seceded from the Union, Yulee served in the Confederate Congress. He is credited with having developed a network of railroads that tremendously boosted the state's economy.

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  • Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park (cs)
  • Site historique d'État de Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins (fr)
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  • Le Site historique d'État de Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins (en anglais : Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins State Historic Site) est situé dans le comté de Citrus dans l'État de Floride, au sud-est des États-Unis. Il s'agit d'une ancienne plantation de cannes à sucre d'une superficie de 2 063,9 hectares, qui appartenait au politicien David Levy Yulee. (fr)
  • Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park je , který se nachází v . Jsou to pozůstatky cukrové plantáže vlastněné . Yulee byl delegátem Legislativní rady Floridy. Poté, co se Florida stala státem, byl zvolen v roce 1845 zákonodárcem amerického senátu a stal se prvním Američanem židovského původu, který zde sloužil. Po odchodu Floridy z Unie působil Yulee v konfederačním kongresu. Je mu přisuzováno, že vyvinul síť železnic, která obrovsky posílila státní ekonomiku. Roku 1970 byl zapsán do National Register of Historic Places. (cs)
  • Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park is a Florida State Park located in Homosassa, off U.S. 19. It contains the ruins of a forced-labor farm owned by David Levy Yulee. Yulee was an enslaver and a delegate of the Florida Territorial Legislative Council. After Florida became a state, he was elected by the legislature in 1845 to the United States Senate, becoming the first American of Jewish heritage to serve there. After Florida seceded from the Union, Yulee served in the Confederate Congress. He is credited with having developed a network of railroads that tremendously boosted the state's economy. (en)
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