Eucheeanna, Florida
Eucheeanna, also known as Euchee Anna, is an unincorporated community in Walton County, in the U.S. state of Florida. It was the county seat from 1845, when Florida became a state, until 1885 when its courthouse burned and the county was moved several miles away to DeFuniak Springs.
History
1820s
The community was named after the Yuchi Indians and settled by Scotch Presbyterians in 1823. The area was known as Euchee Anna Valley Lands.Daniel G. McLean lived in the area and corresponded with a firm in New York about red cedar prices. He was a resident of the area in 1847 when he served as President of the Florida Senate. He was part of the community's mason lodge.