Interview with Archie Jackson 19 April 4, 2001 here. My daughter found a 1905 nickel down here beside a tree. She found a Florida Southern Railway badge that she found that comes off a conductor's hat. It says Florida Southern Railway, Badge 1302. It's in perfect condition. B: Was there a railway through here? J: This was the same one. It just became ACL after Florida Southern Railway. I think Florida Southern went out in 1895. B: I think you're right. So this is a very historic area. J: Oh yes. Where we're sitting is actually Colderville. It went back in here across 234 back in those woods over there. Rochelle is just outside my fence there. B: So Colderville is on the east side and Rochelle is on the west side. J: I can't claim residence for Rochelle. I'm in Colderville. B: I don't believe I ever heard of Colderville. J: It's on the maps. B: On the old maps. Was there a post office here? J: The post office was probably Rochelle. It was right over here just about a little over a quarter mile across the street here. B: So Colderville started on this side. J: Right about that fence. You see, my road by my fence down there is a section line. It goes all the way up to my dad's house right through the middle of it. B: The stagecoach ran from where? From Rochelle? J: Wherever it went to. B: Ocala, Micanopy? J: They claim they changed horses down at Oak Ridge Cemetery. There's a pond behind the cemetery. They call it Stagecoach Pond. That's what my daddy called it. They changed horses there, according to him. B: Then they probably went to either Micanopy or Ocala. J: I think this was kind of a restaurant stop. The house was only torn down in the 40's. Hogan over here said it was a big thing. ..