Henderson Mill, Florida

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Henderson Mill is an unincorporated area are of Calhoun County, Florida, United States [1] [2]

Location and population

Henderson Mill is located at 30°34′04″N85°04′11″W / 30.5678°N 85.0697°W / 30.5678; -85.0697 Coordinates: 30°34′04″N85°04′11″W / 30.5678°N 85.0697°W / 30.5678; -85.0697 (30.5678, -85.0697). County Road 69A passes thru Henderson Mill. In the 1920 census the precint population was zero; in 1930, it was 869; and in 1940, it was 868. [3] [4]

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