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 after Union troops occupied St. Augustine.
The Llambias family was eventually permitted through the Federal lines and settled in the Confederate-held area of the state until the end of the war. Returning after the war, they found the house had been stripped of its furniture and woodwork, and that the ground floor had been used as a stable by Union Troops.
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Information Provided by the Florida Department of State.