Ellisville.—A place without much celebrity at present, in Columbia county.

Emanuels.—A landing-place on the St. John’s, 184 miles above Jacksonville.

Enterprise.—The county-seat of Volusia county since 1854. Situated 205 miles beyond Jacksonville. Post-office.

Escambia County.—Situated in West Florida, bordering on the Gulf. This county was first incorporated by order of General Jackson, July, 1821.

Escambia River.—A tributary of Escambia Bay, West Florida.

Eureka.—Two points in Florida bear this popular name. One is on the Ocklawaha, 60 miles above its mouth, in Marion county; the other, on the upper St. John’s, in Orange county.

Federal Point.—Situated on the east bank of the St. John’s, 60 miles above Jacksonville, in Putnam county.

Flemington.—Post-office. A small town on the Gainesville stage-route.

Fort Brooks.—A steamboat-landing on the Ocklawaha River, near Orange Springs.

Fort Gates.—A steamboat-landing, 110 miles from Jacksonville, on the St. John’s River, in Putnam county.