Results for St. Augustine
St. Augustine Sea Wall
This portion of the St. Augustine sea wall, extending from...
St. Augustine School
Still visible close by is the 20-foot square pre-1850 ston...
St. Augustine First World War Memorial
(Front):The city
of
St. Augustine
...
St. Augustine Confederate Memorial
(Front):Our Dead.
In Memoriam
our
...
Prisoners of War in St. Augustine During the American Revolution
From the onset of the American Revolution in 1775, the Bri...
St. Augustine's Bastion
Baluarte de San Agustin
This bastion was named after...
St. Augustine
Standing on this prominent hill is St. Augustine, the olde...
Federal Road Cisca St. Augustine Trail
The road running west of here down Talking Rock Creek to t...
St. Augustine’s Church
First called “Mannour Chappel” a chapel of ease of North S...
St. Augustine Beach Wade-Ins
ACCORD Freedom Trail
Some of the most widely-publici...
Results for St. Augustine
St. Augustine Sea Wall
This portion of the St. Augustine sea wall, extending from King Street to the south end of St. Francis Barracks, was constructed during the period 1833 to 1844. The coquina wall with granite top served as protection for the homes ...
St. Augustine School
Still visible close by is the 20-foot square pre-1850 stone foundation for an historic school house. Rebuilt in 1880 at a cost of $488, this one room school was typical of those found in rural 19th century Cecil County. The ...
St. Augustine First World War Memorial
(Front):The city
of
St. Augustine
Fiel-Y-Firme
Dedicated
to
victory
to
peace
and to
the youth of this
city who served
their country in
the World War
1917 - 1918
(On panels around the memorial):Discovered
1513
by
Ponce de Leon
Founded
...St. Augustine Confederate Memorial
(Front):Our Dead.
In Memoriam
our
Loved Ones
Who gave up Their Lives
in the service
of
The Confederate States
Peter Masters.
John M. Llambias.
Michael G. Llambias.
Antonio Mickler.
George Mickler.
Jacob Mickler.
Joseph Noda.
Eusebio Pagetti.
Frank Papy.
Edward ...
Prisoners of War in St. Augustine During the American Revolution
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 ...
St. Augustine's Bastion
Baluarte de San Agustin
This bastion was named after the patron saint of the city. St. Augustine was established in 1565, 42 years before the English settled Jamestown - 55 years before the Pilgrims stepped onto Plymouth Rock. It grew from ...
St. Augustine
Standing on this prominent hill is St. Augustine, the oldest Catholic Church in Nevada built in 1866 and is known as the mother church that spawned other catholic churches in Nevada. The church was built from the local quarry and ...
Federal Road Cisca St. Augustine Trail
The road running west of here down Talking Rock Creek to the site of Coosawatee Old Town is a portion of the Old Federal Road opened through the Cherokee Nation, in 1805, by Georgia and Tennessee. It follows the course ...
St. Augustine’s Church
First called “Mannour Chappel” a chapel of ease of North Sassafras Parish. Established in Bohemia Manor in compliance with an act of the Maryland Assembly, 1692. Erected as a separate parish in 1744.
Marker is at the intersection of Cayots Corner ...
St. Augustine Beach Wade-Ins
ACCORD Freedom Trail
Some of the most widely-publicized events of the civil rights movement took place at St. Augustine Beach in the summer of 1964, when wade-ins were conducted at what had historically been a beach reserved for “Whites Only”. Many ...