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Odet Philippe[1] was the first permanent, non-native settler on the Pinellas peninsula in what is now the state of Florida, acquiring 160 acres (0.65 km2) of land in what is today Safety Harbor in 1842. He was a successful businessman who introduced cigar making and citrus to the Tampa Bay region. His descendants, including the McMullen and Booth families (for whom McMullen-Booth Road is named), are among the county’s most well known pioneer clans.
Philippe was buried in Philippe Park – his former plantation – in 1869, but the exact location of the gravesite is unknown.
^Firschein, Warren; Kepner, Laura (2013-10-22). A Brief History of Safety Harbor, Florida. Arcadia. ISBN 9781625845863.
OdetPhilippe was the first permanent, non-native settler on the Pinellas peninsula in what is now the state of Florida, acquiring 160 acres (0.65 km2)...
Philippe Park is a Pinellas County park located in Safety Harbor, Florida. The park is named after OdetPhilippe, who is credited with introducing grapefruit...
family and OdetPhilippe. Maximo Point is the location of Maximo's fishing camp. McMullen's descendants still live in the area. Philippe Park, a Pinellas...
National Register of Historic Places listings in Pinellas County, Florida OdetPhilippe "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic...
DeFoor, II (March 1986). "OdetPhilippe in South Florida" (PDF). Tampa Bay History. 8 (1): 32. Retrieved June 22, 2007. That Philippe was a contemporary of...
Odet de Coligny (10 July 1517 – 21 March 1571) was a French aristocrat, cardinal, Bishop-elect of Beauvais, Peer of France, and member of the French Royal...
Judge & Florida Constitutional Revision Commission Chairman Quincy OdetPhilippe Early citrus grower who introduced grapefruit to Florida; first cigar...
the marriage of his niece to the son of King Francis I: (Jean Le Veneur, Odet de Coligny, Claude de Givry). This creation was a balance to the creation...
Angoulême. Other leading lords supported the revolt, including Philippe de Commines and Odet d'Aydie, Count of Commines and Governor of Guyenne. As a revolt...
Chaumont, of Meillan and of Charenton (1473–1511), Marshal of France in 1506 Odet de Foix, Vicomte de Lautrec, Viscount of Lautrec (1485–1528), Marshal of...
Phillipe website, Retrieved Aug. 7, 2007. Short description of Gyromax. Odets, Walt The Balance Wheel of a Watch, The Horologium, TimeZone.com, Retrieved...
p.113-114 Odets, Walt (2004). "The Motion Works". Illustrated Glossary of Watch Parts. TimeZone Watch School. Retrieved 2008-07-05. Odets, Walt (2004)...
Finistère department. The city was built on the confluence of the Steir, Odet and Jet rivers. Route National 165, D785, D765 and D783 were constructed...
Spanish–German–Papal forces under Prospero Colonna force French Marshal Odet de Lautrec to abandon Milan. December 27 – The Zwickau prophets arrive in...
oldest land map in Europe, the Saint-Bélec slab, representing an area of the Odet valley, was found in 1900, and rediscovered in a castle cellar in France...
de Silly, comte de la Rochepot, governor of Anjou, ambassador in Spain. Odet de Matignon, comte de Torigni, lieutenant-général in Normandy. François de...
pastors. Nicasius le Febure Philippe de Mornay Anne d'Alègre and her son Guy XX de Laval Elisabeth de Hauteville, wife of Odet de Coligny the daughters of...
(1838-1913) and was part of an aristocratic family of Counts of Toulouse, Odet de Foix, Vimcomte de Lautrec and the Viscounts of Montfa. Raymond IV, Count...