Pittman Cemetery
Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida, USA
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Quincy, Florida 32351 United StatesCoordinates: 30.44726, -84.60519 - Cemetery ID:
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Add PhotosSurveyed November 1999 by Richard White.
Part of Wallwood was donated to the Boy Scout Council by the Pittman family and part by the Wall Family.
Directions: To get to the Wallwood Boy Scout Reservation, go to the Quincy exit on I-10 (Exit No. 26), and turn south on SR-267, which is Pat Thomas Parkway. Travel 4.9 miles south on SR-267. You will pass a flashing light on CR-65B (Old Federal Road). At the top of the next hill, turn left on CR-65C (McCall Bridge Road). The volunteer fire department is on the corner to your left, a country store is on your right, and as you turn the corner onto CR-65C you will see the cemetery at the Antioch Baptist Church, which (along with the church itself) you will pass and continue on down CR-65C for 1.4 miles to the very first paved road on the right. Turn right onto Lake View Point Road, and go for 1.3 miles down it untill you come to a low and unremarkable limestone rock-bordered sign on the right that identifies the entrance to Wallwood. You pass the ranger's house on the left as you go a very short distance to find a grass parking lot on the right. I understand that a large swimming pool will be constructed at the back of that lot in the near future, but for right now it is just a parking lot.
I could include a map of the camp and give a very close approximation of the location of the cemetery on it, but I don't want to do that because depending on what is going on at the camp and other matters... such as a need to get the gate unlocked so that you can get inside the cemetery...visiting the cemetery needs to be done only by specific arrangement.
To gain admittance to the Reservation, please call the ranger. His residence is on your immediate left as you enter the Reservation. As of December 1999 the ranger is Dave Jameson and his telephone number is (850) 627-8020. If this number becomes outdated you can reach the Boy Scouts of America, Suwannee River Area Council, office in Tallahassee at (850) 576-4146.
Important note: Due to danger to scouts, vehicles are not generally allowed inside Wallwood Boy Scout Reservation past the parking lot just inside the gate, except by specific permission. Wallwood includes live fire rifle and shotgun ranges, so I would not suggest wandering around in the woods inside the reservation without having some idea of where you are going. / Richard White
Surveyed November 1999 by Richard White.
Part of Wallwood was donated to the Boy Scout Council by the Pittman family and part by the Wall Family.
Directions: To get to the Wallwood Boy Scout Reservation, go to the Quincy exit on I-10 (Exit No. 26), and turn south on SR-267, which is Pat Thomas Parkway. Travel 4.9 miles south on SR-267. You will pass a flashing light on CR-65B (Old Federal Road). At the top of the next hill, turn left on CR-65C (McCall Bridge Road). The volunteer fire department is on the corner to your left, a country store is on your right, and as you turn the corner onto CR-65C you will see the cemetery at the Antioch Baptist Church, which (along with the church itself) you will pass and continue on down CR-65C for 1.4 miles to the very first paved road on the right. Turn right onto Lake View Point Road, and go for 1.3 miles down it untill you come to a low and unremarkable limestone rock-bordered sign on the right that identifies the entrance to Wallwood. You pass the ranger's house on the left as you go a very short distance to find a grass parking lot on the right. I understand that a large swimming pool will be constructed at the back of that lot in the near future, but for right now it is just a parking lot.
I could include a map of the camp and give a very close approximation of the location of the cemetery on it, but I don't want to do that because depending on what is going on at the camp and other matters... such as a need to get the gate unlocked so that you can get inside the cemetery...visiting the cemetery needs to be done only by specific arrangement.
To gain admittance to the Reservation, please call the ranger. His residence is on your immediate left as you enter the Reservation. As of December 1999 the ranger is Dave Jameson and his telephone number is (850) 627-8020. If this number becomes outdated you can reach the Boy Scouts of America, Suwannee River Area Council, office in Tallahassee at (850) 576-4146.
Important note: Due to danger to scouts, vehicles are not generally allowed inside Wallwood Boy Scout Reservation past the parking lot just inside the gate, except by specific permission. Wallwood includes live fire rifle and shotgun ranges, so I would not suggest wandering around in the woods inside the reservation without having some idea of where you are going. / Richard White
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