St. Augustine, Florida
by the Halsema.org Editors
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Photographs of the City of Saint Augustine and Governors Grant and Tonyn. |
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Governor Patrick Tonyn. |
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A hurricane which struck St Augustine in 1894 left debris piled along Charlotte Street, just west of Matanzas River. At left is the public market. |
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King Street, approx. 1902, Photo by Wm. H. Jackson. On the left is the Cordova Hotel. On right is the Post Office, once the Spanish Governor's Palace. Later the building was used as a courthouse and as a customs house. The building was remodeled during the F. D. Roosevelt Administration to its present configuaration. |
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King Street, looking east, photo by Wm. H. Jackson. In the distance may be seen the Cordova Hotel. |
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Osteen, Florida. Photo taken in 1890. School started in 1886. Back row: Mr. Houston (on horse), Webster OsteenFront row from left to right: 3rd Florence Brown, 9th Sam Brooke, 10th Lottie Leonardy, 13th Almena Brooke, 14th Bertha Brooke Brown, 15th Alvin Brooke. Philip Leonardy's wife Mary Louisa Noda Leonardy applied for her pension while living in Osteen. |