Medart, Florida
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Medart is an
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History

James Wolf Smith, born in Pawtucket, in 1813, was the first recorded settler of the area, moving in the area of Medart in 1848. His plantation, initially called Pawtuxet, later became the community of Medart. File:James Wolf Smith home - Medart, Florida.jpg, The house of founder James Wolf Smith, first known building in the current community's area


Demographics

These are the ethnic datas according to local census, as of July 2025.


Schools in Medart

* Medart Elementary School * Wakulla Middle School *
Wakulla High School Wakulla High School is the only public four year high school located in Wakulla County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Wakulla County Public Schools network. The Florida Department of Education has labeled Wakulla High School as a "Sc ...


References

Unincorporated communities in Wakulla County, Florida Tallahassee metropolitan area Unincorporated communities in Florida {{WakullaCountyFL-geo-stub