An unincorporated community in Gadsden County, Florida, United States.
River Junction is an unincorporated community in
Gadsden County,
Florida,
United States.[1] It became a municipality and raised funds for a sewer system. The arrangement was subject to legal proceedings that reached the
Florida Supreme Court in 1936.[2] It ceased to be a town in 1941.[3]
The Florida State Road Department produced a map of the area in 1936.[6] Pine resin was brought to the area from Aspalaga Landing by ship and transferred to the rail lines.[7]
The River Junction Tribune was a weekly paper in the area.[8] The great Flood of 1929 affected River Junction and
Chattahoochee, Florida. Henry C. Spear was River Junction's postmaster in 1901.[9]
Thomas Anthenlantha Lumpkin owned property in River Junction.[10]