A Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida

A Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida
Author: Steve Rajtar
Publisher: History Press Library Editions
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781540218087


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Maria

Maria
Author: Eugenia Price
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 161858703X


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The spirited story of Mary Evans, an extraordinary woman from colonial Charles Town who finds a place for herself in St. Augustine after Spain relinquishes Florida. In this captivating tale, Eugenia Price paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous historic and political events that shaped the life of Mary Evans, a remarkably independent woman in the colonial south. Born in Charles Town, South Carolina, Mary, a skilled midwife, accompanied her first husband, British soldier David Fenwick, when his regiment fought the Spanish in Cuba. When Spain agreed to give all of Florida in exchange for the city of Havana, Mary (who became known as Maria) and her husband were forced to relocate to the new British garrison town of St. Augustine, Florida. Maria exposes challenges that would unnerve a less resourceful woman, but she made a name for herself—developing and enhancing her position with influential citizens of St. Augustine. Eventually marrying three times, Maria proved herself to be an extraordinary woman, for any day or time.

Uncle Sam's

Uncle Sam's
Author: Jay Humphreys
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780974592008


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It's April, 1942 and St. Augustine glistens in the warm Florida sun. For the residents of America's oldest city, the ravages of a world war seem far away. Comfortable in their tidy, historic community, increasing tourism seems more important than fighting fascism. But for the town's black residents, the war has brought their situation into sharp contrast -- especially when it comes to UNCLE SAM's -- a place where flag-waving patriotism, big band music and cold beer are blended nightly to conceal a horrible secret.

The unwritten history of old St. Augustine

The unwritten history of old St. Augustine
Author: Various
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN:


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In 'The Unwritten History of Old St. Augustine', Various authors delve into the hidden stories and untold legends of the ancient city, blending historical facts with creative storytelling. This unique approach provides readers with a vivid and captivating exploration of the city's rich past, giving life to forgotten events and characters. The book is a mix of fiction and non-fiction, creating a compelling narrative that appeals to both history enthusiasts and fiction lovers. The writing style is engaging, with detailed descriptions that transport the reader back in time to experience the charm and mystery of old St. Augustine. The book seamlessly weaves together different perspectives and voices, offering a multifaceted view of the city's history. The authors' attention to detail and deep understanding of the subject matter make this book a valuable and informative read for anyone interested in the history of St. Augustine. Through their imaginative storytelling, the authors bring to light the hidden gems and forgotten tales that shape the city's intriguing past. 'The Unwritten History of Old St. Augustine' is a must-read for those who seek to uncover the mysteries of this enchanting city.

The Unwritten History of Old St. Augustine

The Unwritten History of Old St. Augustine
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146561589X


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The Armada which went to found the town in Florida at the place called Santa Elena in the port of Juan Ponce on the eleventh of June, and sailed with good and mild wind. On the seventh day out we were on the river Espiritu Santo, twenty leagues south of said river, in 27th degree, from there we sailed six days to the southeast and south until we found ourselves in the chain. South from there we sailed north in search of the coast of Florida, and at the end of the eighth day, which was the eve of the visitation of Saint Elizabeth, we discovered the coast of Florida eight leagues to the west where the Armada cast anchor and took on water and wood. Now we began to have rough weather. From there the fleet sailed on the eighth of July in search of the Port Achusa, sending ahead along the coast a frigate, the pilot not knowing exactly where Port Achusa was. The Armada passed ahead and anchored in the Bay of Phillipina, which was discovered by Julio de Labazares, from whence the Governor sent to seek Port Achusa, having heard that it was the best and safest port on all that coast. Navigating along the same coast where the Armada had come, they found Port Achusa which is twenty leagues from Bay Phillipina and thirty, more or less, from the Bay of Miruelo, so that it is between two bays—latitude 30 1-3 degrees. On the return of the frigate with the news, we immediately determined to set sail with the Armada. It seemed best to have the horses go by land, so we put them off in said Bay of Phillipina, thus some of our captains made the trip overland with one hundred and forty horses, out of the two hundred and forty we started with, the others having died at sea. On the bar of Phillipina we had some trouble with the Armada in crossing, on account of its shallowness for the larger vessels, also the strong and swift current—besides the weather had changed, and it was rougher. The Armada left Bay Phillipina for Achusa on the 10th of August, the day of St. Lawrence, and it entered Port Achusa on the day of Our Lady of August, for which reason we gave it the name of St. Mary of Phillipina. It is the best port discovered in the Indias. The shallowest part at the entrance is eleven cubits, and after you enter there are seven or eight fathoms. It is spacious, having a front of three leagues, the Spaniards are already there. The entrance of the bar is half a league in width, on the eastern coast is a cliff at the mouth of the bay, and large vessels can anchor in four or five fathoms within a stone’s throw from land. It is so safe that the winds and storms cannot hurt one. We found a few Indian ranches, they seemed to be fishermen. Judging from appearances it seems to be a fertile and good soil. There are many walnuts and many fruit trees—good hunting and fishing and good in many ways. We also found some plantings of corn. On the 25th of said month of August, the Governor sent Don Tristan de Avellano in a galleon, of those we brought, for this, from New Spain, with the news of all that had happened so far. He entered the Port of San Juan de Ulloa on the 9th of September. He will supply himself quickly with provisions, which at present we have sent to ask for, and we expect the boats to return soon. They will again go to this New Spain, and wait there to see the lay of the land, and where we are to found this town, and understand all the particulars and qualities to inform you.

Historic Old St. Augustine Florida

Historic Old St. Augustine Florida
Author: Curt Teich Publisher
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258127282


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Historic St. Augustine

Historic St. Augustine
Author: Sandra Steen
Publisher: Silver Burdett Press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1996-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780382393327


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Looks at St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the United States, from its early days to the present.

Old Saint Augustine

Old Saint Augustine
Author: Charles B. Reynold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780832866166


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Old Saint Augustine

Old Saint Augustine
Author: Charles Bingham Reynolds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1887
Genre: Florida
ISBN:


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America's First City

America's First City
Author: Karen G. Harvey
Publisher: Tailored Tours Publications Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780963124180


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" If you like St. Augustine's old houses and architecture, you will love this book. Karen Harvey takes you through the old neighborhoods one-by-one and gives you the history of each. You could spend an entire vacation with this book walking and enjoying St. Augustine."--Amazon.com (Viewed Sept. 21, 2022)