Oviedo's roots go back to a tiny settlement of homes
on the south shore of Lake Jesup. This settlement, known as Solarla's Wharf, boasted
two general stores and a post office in 1865 and houses of white settlers had just begun
to appear, attracted by the promise of a long growing season. Some of the settlers
were attracted to a very small lake which was not far from lake Jessup.
By 1869 several houses and a hotel had been built along its shores. A New York
physician, Dr. Henry Foster, opened a convalescent home on this piece of real estate and
encouraged his patients to come to the area to recuperate from illnesses.
One of these visitors,
believing that the beauty and charm of the lake helped to bring her invalid father back to
health, is said to have given Lake Charm its name.
By 1875 mail was being brought
to Solarla's Wharf twice a week by rowboat from Sanford. The post office itself had been
moved from Lake Charm, and in 1883 the settlement which had sprung up around it was named
Oviedo by the first postmaster. In 1886 the long-sought railroad finally came to the city.
In 1894 disaster struck. A hard freeze hit the orange groves late in December, followed by
another in February of the following year. Many of the grove owners were ruined and left,
but the more determined stayed. It was 25 years before the effects of the freeze were
completely overcome.
By 1950 Oviedo was the second
largest town in Seminole County with a population of 1,800. Nearly a million crates of
celery and a third of a million crates of citrus were being shipped from Oviedo each year.
Currently, housing choices
range from charming condos, villas, townhouses and single family bungalows to luxury
homes.
T
he realestate selection
in 1964 of the site just south of Oviedo for the University of Central Florida, then known
as Florida Technological University, promised greater growth for the area. Today, Oviedo
is home to almost 13,000 residents. The wonderful Central Florida quality of living
and closeness of cultural and entertainment choices and close-by beaches makes this an
idyllic place to call home.