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Tolomato Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of Union veterans and a...
St. Francis Barracks
Originally constructed in the early to mid-1700s, this bui...
St. Augustine National Cemetery
This cemetery contains at least 33 Union troops and vetera...
St. Augustine Historical Society
In addition to the Research Library at the Segui-Kirby Smi...
San Lorenzo Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of at least 93 Confeder...
Markland/Anderson House
Constructed in 1839-1842, this house was the residence of ...
Loring Memorial
This monument was erected in 1920 on the Government House ...
Llambias House
Constructed in c.1763, this house was the residence of the...
Dummett House/St. Francis Inn
Owned by Confederate Lieutenant General William J. Hardee,...
Arrivas House
Constructed in c.1740, this house was the residence of Pau...
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Tolomato Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of Union veterans and at least 17 Confederate veterans. Also buried here is Florida Catholic Bishop Augustin Verot, known as the Rebel Bishop for his defense of the Confederate cause.
After the Civil War, Bishop ...
St. Francis Barracks
Originally constructed in the early to mid-1700s, this building was used as a military barracks first for Confederate troops, and then for Union troops after the Federal occupation of St. Augustine in 1862. Now the headquarters of the Florida National ...
St. Augustine National Cemetery
This cemetery contains at least 33 Union troops and veterans, including Union sailors who died while on duty at Egmont Key and whose remains were relocated here in 1909 as part of the nationwide effort to consolidate military burials.
The ...
St. Augustine Historical Society
In addition to the Research Library at the Segui-Kirby Smith House, the Society operates the Oldest House Museum Complex, which includes the Manucy Museum in the 1924 Webb Building. This museum contains exhibits on local and regional history, including a ...
San Lorenzo Cemetery
This cemetery contains the remains of at least 93 Confederate soldiers and sailors including 3 Black Confederate veterans
who served as musicians in the 3rd Florida Infantry, as well as 7 Black Union soldiers of the U.S. Colored Troops.
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Markland/Anderson House
Constructed in 1839-1842, this house was the residence of Dr. Andrew Anderson II who enlisted in the local Confederate military unit, the St. Augustine Blues, at the outbreak of the war. In early 1862, he paid for a substitute to ...
Loring Memorial
This monument was erected in 1920 on the Government House grounds by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in honor of Confederate Major General William Wing Loring. Loring spent his childhood in St. Augustine, and his ashes are imbedded in ...
Llambias House
Constructed in c.1763, this house was the residence of the Llambias family, whose three sons served in the St. Augustine Blues, 3rd Florida Infantry and whose father was briefly imprisoned in Fort Marion for refusing to take a loyalty oath ...
Dummett House/St. Francis Inn
Owned by Confederate Lieutenant General William J. Hardee, this c.1791 house was theresidence of his sister-in-law Anna Dummett, an ardent Confederate supporter, who raised the widowed Hardee's four children there while he served as Commandant of Cadets at West Point ...
Arrivas House
Constructed in c.1740, this house was the residence of Paul Arnau, the St. Augustine Collector of Customs and Superintendent of Lighthouses. In January 1861, Confederate authorities ordered the St. Augustine Lighthouse to be darkened.
Arnau oversaw its darkening, and the ...