![]()
History of Mount Dora Chronological History of Mount Dora 1846 - Lake Dora is named for Dora Ann Drawdy. She and her husband homesteaded two miles south of Mount Dora. 1874 - David M. Simpson, his wife and two children were the first to homestead in what is now Mount Dora. 1880 - The town´s first name was Royellou, named after the three children of Postmaster R. C. Tremain--Roy, Ella, and Louis. 1882 - The first school in Mount Dora was established. 1883 - The town was renamed Mount Dora. 1886 - Mount Dora´s first newspaper was published, a copy of which is on display in the Royellou Museum in town. There were 174 residents in the community. 1887 - The first railroad service through Mount Dora began and by 1915 there were two passenger trains daily in each direction. 1893 - The Donnelly House was built. It is now the home of Mount Dora Lodge 238, F.& A.M. 1910 - The town of Mount Dora was incorporated, and J. P. Donnelly was elected the first mayor. At that time there were no paved streets or sidewalks. 1915 - The railroad depot was built. It is now the Chamber of Commerce office. 1924 - Donnelly Park was created in the center of the city on land obtained from J. P. Donnelly for $45,000. 1930 - President Calvin Coolidge and his wife spent the month of February vacationing at the Lakeside Inn. Mount Dora is situated in a county that has 1400 named lakes, and its elevation of 184 feet above sea level qualifies it as a Mount in the State of Florida. At one time citrus was the major industry in the area, with a great deal shipped from Mount Dora. |