It was a period when the town grew and flourished; the shipping industry provided prosperity.
The town flourished in the 16th and the first half of 17th centuries.
The town flourished until 1835 when more business began to be drawn to Rockville.
The town of Orlando flourished in the early 20th century, until train routes changed.
During their reign, which lasted almost 100 years, the town was flourishing.
It became a stop on the line and for almost a decade the small town flourished, reaching a population of 600 by 1920.
The town flourished for some years, and by 1890 the population was reported at 200.
The spring dried up about 1800, but the town flourished.
The population increased and by 1800 the town was flourishing again.
Following that, the town flourished, becoming the center for trade and plantation life in the area.