Seville, Florida

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Seville is an unincorporated town in Volusia County, Florida.

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William Lent, a vice president of the Jacksonville, Tampa, and Key West Railroad, founded the town of Seville in 1882 along the railroad right of way. Taking advantage of the location, he set about to build a community. He founded the Bank of Seville and built a large brick residence for himself. Teaming up with some northern investors, they started work on a grand scale hotel. Next the group built a complex water system costing $60,000. The relationship between Lent and his backers became strained and then bitter and Lent took his own life at his Seville home in 1889. Today with limited commercial development and a largely rural/agricultural base, Seville is a quiet community just north of Pierson along busy U.S. Highway 17.

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Cities and communities of Volusia County, Florida
County seat DeLand Location of Volusia County
Incorporated places Daytona Beach Shores | Daytona Beach | DeBary | DeLand | Deltona | Edgewater | Holly Hill | Lake Helen | New Smyrna Beach | Oak Hill | Orange City | Ormond Beach | Pierson | Ponce Inlet | Port Orange | South Daytona
Census-designated places Barberville | Cassadaga | DeLand Southwest | DeLeon Springs | Glencoe | North DeLand | Ormond-By-The-Sea | Samsula-Spruce Creek | West DeLand
Adjacent Counties Flagler | Brevard | Orange | Lake | Marion | Seminole | Putnam



Coordinates: 29°19′01″N, 81°29′33″W