A frontier county on the prairie.
In 1853, the Florida legislature carved Sumter County out of central pinelands and named it for General Thomas Sumter, the Revolutionary War cavalryman they called “The Gamecock.” The county seat settled into the railroad stop of Bushnell in 1909.
For the century that followed, it stayed quiet farm country, living on citrus, cattle, and timber with fewer than ten thousand residents into the 1950s.


