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Land History - A Living History of Bella Terra-- Equestrian Homes in Florida

The Lay of the Land 

We’re well aware that ours are historical plots.  Our land has been shaped by the industrious Tocobago Indians, “discovered” by the Spanish, and used as prime cattle ranch property.  It’s our goal to preserve the natural surroundings that make Bella Terra a leading example of equestrian homes in Florida.  Our homeowners don’t just appreciate wildlife – it’s our natural amenity.

Rewind history thousands of years, and you’d still recognize Bella Terra.  Among equestrian homes in Florida, ours are noted for their location amidst ecological beauty.


 

Man’s Arrival

An abundance of fresh water and plentiful hunting and fishing opportunities made this area as appealing 12,000 years ago as it is today.  Nomadic Paleo-Indians were the resident warriors of the time, using spears and flint arrows to land their prey.  This Indian tribe called themselves the Tocobago, and they populated the area until approximately 1760.

Peacetime ended for the Tocobago with the arrival of the Spanish.  Hernando de Soto mentioned the tribe when he recalled a 1539 visit to this area, and he and his countrymen slowly reduced the native population through war and disease.  Some survivors worked with missionaries near St. Augustine, but their numbers continued to decline, and by 1763 Spain had ceded Florida to the British.  The remaining ‘Spanish Indians’ were relocated to Cuba.

Fast-forward to the 1800’s.  During the American Civil War, the Gulf Coast of Pasco County was a frequent landing place for Confederate blockade runners.  Around 1868, true re-settlement came in the form of the Hay and Worley families.  A pioneer family by the name of Hudson arrived from Alabama in covered wagons.  The present-day town of Hudson is named for that family’s patriarch, Isaac Hudson. 

In 1904, a railroad was built to link Hudson with Brooksville.  The modern age had begun.

 

The Land and Its People – Today, A Symbiotic Relationship 

The arrival of cattle ranches spring us forward to the present day horse communities Central Florida offers  – a reminder that we are all linked through past actions in history.  When the Spanish left Florida, their sturdy horses and cattle remained behind.  Pasture fencing did not become commonplace in Florida until the 1950s, so the cattle ranged freely across the land.  They were reined in by cowboys’ cracking whips - hence the terms ‘cracker cattle’ and ‘cracker horse’ came into popular use.

The land that is Bella Terra was once a sprawling 450-acre cattle ranch known as the Hosmer H3 Ranch.  Generations of Hosmers had been stewards of this land since 1951 - over a half-century of natural preservation by just one family."

During the late 1990’s, Craig Gallagher happened upon this property as he sought outdoor spaces to explore with his young children.  He came to realize that he would participate in, and even spearhead the preservation of, this beautiful land as equestrian homes in Florida.

Bella Terra residents appreciate the top equestrian lifestyle.  While people in nearby cities count the sighting of a squirrel as a prime wildlife experience, we share much more.  The state’s indigenous animals are our neighbors.  We enjoy a morning cup of coffee with a sighting of osprey, red-tail hawk and mockingbirds.  We’re soothed by shady oaks and pines.

And yet we still feel the presence of the native Tocobago Indians.  Tools and arrowheads linked to the tribe are still being unearthed.  We are proud to share the tribe’s commitment to the land. 

Join us.  Live the natural lifestyle as a homeowner in one of the horse communities Central Florida has come to love.  Add your family to our timeline, and you’ll become part of the history of this beloved, beautiful land.

 

 


To Read More About Pasco County and Florida History, Consult These Great Sources:

 Florida Before Columbus

 Who Were the Tocobago Indians?

 History of Pasco County

 


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