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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XLI_rodriguez-avero-sanchez-house-historical_St.-Augustine-FL.html
Fernando Rodriguez, sergeant in the Spanish Army at the Castillo de San Marcos Fort, built his house on this site during the first Spanish occupation (1565-1763). In 1760, he commissioned Juan Perez, Master Builder, to add the northeast coquina ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XLH_rodriquez-avero-sanchez-house-historical_St.-Augustine-FL.html
This house is a significant example of the evolution of Spanish Colonial dwelling which began as a small, wooden, single-room Spanish domicile. An expanded ground floor built with coquina stone and a second wood floor with dormers was added prior …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XLG_acosta-house-historical_St.-Augustine-FL.html
Built between 1803 and 1812 by Jorge Acosta (c.1764-1812), a native of Corsica, and husband of Margarita Villalonga, born in St. Augustine of Minorcan parents.
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Home of Bartolome Villalonga (1789-1825), son of Juan Villalonga of Minorca, and husband of Maria Acosta, of Corsican Greek parentage, erected between 1815 and 1820.
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Built c. 1798 by Sebastian Oliveros, a Corsican mariner and trader. This historic house was reconstructed by L.C. Ringhaver in 1965.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XLD_sanchez-burt-house-historical_St.-Augustine-FL.html
Historic records indicate that in 1816 a wooden structure occupied this property and by 1829 it was replaced with this prominent two-story coquina stone structure. Concerted efforts to preserve this structure began during the preservation movement…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XLC_pena-peck-house-historical_St.-Augustine-FL.html
Three major phases of town growth are depicted in this house. The first phase is represented in the first floor's L-shaped plan of coquina during the First Spanish Period, the second is an eastern wing built in the British Period, and the final is…
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Recognized as an Original Colonial Structure by the City of St. Augustine
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XJR_a-microcosm-of-urban-archaeology-in-downtown-st-augustine-florida-historical_St.-Augustine-FL.html
Introduction St. Augustine's colonial downtown district exists as the most enduring location of European origin in the United States, having been settled since 1572. A diverse array of archaeological resources, the result of 400+ years of conce…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1X1T_st-ambrose-parrish-historical_Elkton-FL.html
The intact buildings and grounds of St. Ambrose Parish reflect the commitment of the Roman Catholic Church to reach small rural communities in Florida. Catholic Mass was first celebrated with settlers in a barn here at Moccasin Branch in the early…
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