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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVJL_trinity-parish-church_St-Augustine-FL.html
The Church of England was established in Florida during the British occupation (1763-1783). The Reverend John Forbes held services first in the Spanish Bishop's House then on this site. Later, the ancient Spanish church a short distance south on S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVJK_st-augustine-first-world-war-memorial_St-Augustine-FL.html
(Front):The cityofSt. AugustineFiel-Y-FirmeDedicatedtovictorytopeaceand tothe youth of thiscity who servedtheir country inthe World War1917 - 1918(On panels around the memorial):Discovered1513byPonce de Leon Founded1565byMenendez Ceded1762to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIS_slave-market_St-Augustine-FL.html
From 1605 to 1765there stood on this sitea guard houseand watch tower Under British ruleit became the market andplace of public auctionever since calledthe slave marketThis tablet authorized by the following committee appointed by the city of S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIQ_public-market-place_St-Augustine-FL.html
The first public market was established in this Plaza by Governor Mendez de Canzo in 1598. Here, for the first time a standard system of weights and measures was introduced in this country for the protection of the consumer. On this site a market …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIO_cast-iron-gun_St-Augustine-FL.html
32 pound, rifleda part of the armament ofhistoric Fort Marion(Castillo de San Marcos)before, during and after theCivil Warpresented tothe city of St. Augustineby the U.S. War Department,June 12, 1900.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIL_public-well_St-Augustine-FL.html
The well was used from 1823 to the early 1880's. The remnants lay buried and forgotten until city of St. Augustine public works employees discovered the well, with assistance from the St. Augustine Archaeological Association, while renovating the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIK_st-augustine-confederate-memorial_St-Augustine-FL.html
(Front):Our Dead.In MemoriamourLoved OnesWho gave up Their Livesin the serviceofThe Confederate States Peter Masters.John M. Llambias.Michael G. Llambias.Antonio Mickler.George Mickler.Jacob Mickler.Joseph Noda.Eusebio Pagetti.Frank Papy.Edward…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIC_prisoners-of-war-in-st-augustine-during-the-american-revolution_St-Augustine-FL.html
From the onset of the American Revolution in 1775, the British Crown Colony in East Florida was a Loyalist bastion. In its capital, St. Augustine, the British lodged as prisoners many American Patriots and their French allies. Most of these prison…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIB_plaza-de-la-constituci_St-Augustine-FL.html
The oldest public space in America, the plaza was laid out by Spanish Royal Ordinances in 1573. Its Constitution Monument may be the only remaining monument in the Western Hemisphere celebrating the Spanish Constitution of 1812. The Ordinances …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVIA_8-inch-columbiad_St-Augustine-FL.html
A part of the armamenthistoric Fort Marion(Castillo de San Marcos)before, during and after theCivil WarPresented tothe City of St. Augustineby the U.S. War DepartmentJune 12, 1900
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