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- Capps,_Florida abstract "Capps is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Florida, United States. It is located at the intersection of US 19 and US 27. During the 1940s and 50s, Capps was the headquarters of an agribusiness known as Tungston Plantation, owned by Everett P. Larsh, an industrialist from Dayton, Ohio, and managed by L. H. Crampton. Tungston plantation comprised a total of approximately 16,000 acres, of which about 8,000 acres was planted in tung trees. Each year, the tung nut was harvested and brought to the mill at Capps, and its contents processed into tung oil for use in paints, varnishes and other products. During those years, Tungston Plantation constituted the largest tung operation in the U.S. under single ownership.Capps is the location of the Asa May House, which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.".
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- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Agribusiness.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Asa_May_House_(Capps,_Florida).
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tallahassee_metropolitan_area.
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- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Jefferson_County,_Florida.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_County,_Florida.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_19_in_Florida.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_27_in_Florida.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Unincorporated_area.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLink File:Asa_May_House_Capps01.jpg.
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capps".
- Capps,_Florida wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capps, Florida".
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- Capps,_Florida subject Category:Tallahassee_metropolitan_area.
- Capps,_Florida subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Florida.
- Capps,_Florida subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Jefferson_County,_Florida.
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- Capps,_Florida point "30.41028 -83.91111".
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- Capps,_Florida comment "Capps is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Florida, United States. It is located at the intersection of US 19 and US 27. During the 1940s and 50s, Capps was the headquarters of an agribusiness known as Tungston Plantation, owned by Everett P. Larsh, an industrialist from Dayton, Ohio, and managed by L. H. Crampton. Tungston plantation comprised a total of approximately 16,000 acres, of which about 8,000 acres was planted in tung trees.".
- Capps,_Florida label "Capps, Florida".
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- Capps,_Florida lat "30.41028".
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