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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
UNF Carpenter Library
Special Collections
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<p>To find out more about the Digital Humanities Institute, please visit their website here, <a href="https://www.unf.edu/dhi/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">UNF: Digital Humanities Institute</a>.</p>
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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Title
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"Affidavit [Alexander Clark]"
Subject
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"That no children survived said pension"
Rallying around his cause
Description
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Verification of his marriage, military service, and eyewitness testimony
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"Celia Clark (Wife)"
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"University of North Florida Special Collections, Jacksonville, FL"
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"Flagler College"
Date
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Dec 7, 1891
Contributor
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"Thomas Dickenson, Aaron Herritt, Loney Alen, Lewis McQueen, Nathan Bickford, and Tammy Felden"
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"Box 1, Folder 1"
Government Document
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The Proctor Library at Flagler College
Description
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The Proctor Library is the academic library for Flagler College and serves its students, faculty, and staff. It is also home to the Flagler College Archives, and the Proctor Library Special Collections.
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The Flagler College Archives
Proctor Library
74 King Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.819.6494
Publisher
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Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL
Rights
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All content is property of Flagler College and may not be used, reproduced, sold, or displayed without permission. Please direct any questions or concerns to the Archives Specialist, <a href="mailto:jdubray@flagler.edu" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Jolene DuBray</a>.
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To find out more about the Proctor Library, please visit their website, here, <a href="https://library.flagler.edu/" title="The Proctor Library">The Proctor Library</a><br />
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"Chains, Roots and Wings" Leonard Pitts, Jr. speaks at Flager College's Ideas and Images Series
Subject
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Leonard Pitts, Jr.; Flagler College Ideas and Images Series
Description
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March 25, 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winning columnist, Leonard Pitts, Jr. Speaks at Flagler College about the South's complicated and torturous past regarding race.
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Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
Publisher
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Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
Date
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2014
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Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
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Copyright Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida. May not be reproduced without permission.
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JPEG
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English
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JPEG
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Title
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Flagler College Honor's Program
Subject
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Flagler College Honor's Program Learning Community
Description
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The Flagler College Honors Program supports exceptionally creative, talented, and intellectually-engaged students. As a student in this program, you’ll maximize your educational experience by interacting closely with faculty and peers in a stimulating interdisciplinary environment.
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Flagler College Archives, St. Augustine, Florida
Publisher
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Flagler College St. Augustine, Florida
Date
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2021
Contributor
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https://www.flagler.edu/academics/honors-program/
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"In Conversation" Art Exhibition/ Speaker Panel Poster
Subject
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Flagler College Honors Program; Llambias House; Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center; St. Augustine, Florida
Description
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A poster advertising "In Conversation" Flagler College Honors Program Student Art Exhibition featuring a panel of speakers living in St. Augustine having conversations regarding diverse Black Histories in St. Augustine, Florida. Exhibition at Llambias House, 31 Saint Francis Street, St. Augustine Florida on Thursday, April 22, 2021. Student Artwork is in response to local historical artifacts.
Creator
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Flagler College Honors Program, St. Augustine, Florida
Source
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Flagler College Archives, St. Augustine, Florida
Publisher
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Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
Date
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2021
Contributor
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https://www.flagler.edu/academics/honors-program/
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A video of the exhibition can be seen here on the St. Augustine Historical Society's Youtube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-_3_ZRYkGQ
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JPEG
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English
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JPEG
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Title
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Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Subject
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Lincolnville History
Museum
Description
An account of the resource
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center Collection showcases local documents and family histories that tell the story of Black heritage in the Lincolnville community in Saint Augustine. This collection contains photos from the Excelsior High School, the first Black public high school in Saint Johns County, as well as family photos and memorabilia showing the lives of Lincolnville residents.
Our goal is promote, preserve and perpetuate over 450 years of Black history in Saint Augustine.
Creator
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Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Source
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LMCC Archives
Date
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3/22/2021
Rights
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All Rights Reserved to the LMCC
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To find out more about LMCC, please visit their website here, <a href="https://www.lincolnvillemuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center</a>.
Physical Object
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Title
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"Save Excelsior School" Flyer
Subject
The topic of the resource
Excelsior School
Historic Preservation
Description
An account of the resource
Flyer advertising a city commission meeting to discuss saving the Excelsior school, which is set to be demolished, and turning it into a community center. Faculty and Alumni of the school created the flyer to garner attention to their cause.
Creator
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Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Source
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LMCC Archives
Date
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10/22/1979
Rights
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All rights reserved to the LMCC.
city commission
Excelsior School
historic preservation
Lincolnville
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Title
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St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black History in St. Augustine, FL
Description
An account of the resource
The Research Library of the St. Augustine Historical Society specializes in local history, Florida colonial history, and genealogy. We have many collections that include information regarding Black history such as: photographs, vertical subject files, church records, city government records, manuscript collections, circuit court records, and biographical files.<br /><br /><span>For a comprehensive overview please see the <a href="https://saintaugustinehistoricalsociety.org/research-library/collections/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Research Library Collections page.</a></span>
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SAHSRL Collections
Rights
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©St. Augustine Historical Society
Relation
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To find out more about SAHS, please visit their website here, <a href="https://saintaugustinehistoricalsociety.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">St. Augustine Historical Society</a>.
Coverage
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Collection date range: 1500s to the present.
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Title
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<a href="https://sahs.pastperfectonline.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Emily - The SAHSRL Online Catalog</a>
Subject
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Browse Emily to find books on African American history in St. Augustine and St. Johns County from the Civil War to Civil Rights to the present.
Description
An account of the resource
Our online catalog is named after a long serving Librarian of the St. Augustine Historical Society, Emily Wilson. Emily indexes the book collection, manuscript finding aids, maps, photographic collections, the Society’s newsletter the East Florida Gazette, and El Escribano: The St. Augustine Journal of History. Emily is constantly being updated so check back to see what’s been added!
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The Proctor Library at Flagler College
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The Proctor Library is the academic library for Flagler College and serves its students, faculty, and staff. It is also home to the Flagler College Archives, and the Proctor Library Special Collections.
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The Flagler College Archives
Proctor Library
74 King Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.819.6494
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Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL
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All content is property of Flagler College and may not be used, reproduced, sold, or displayed without permission. Please direct any questions or concerns to the Archives Specialist, <a href="mailto:jdubray@flagler.edu" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Jolene DuBray</a>.
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<span>Flagler College </span><em>Gargoyle</em><span> Article About William Raspberry</span>
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Columnist William Raspberry speaks at Flagler College
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An article from Flagler College "Gargoyle" reads that African American columnist William Raspberry would be a guest speaker during the college's Spring forum. He has written a lot on social concerns, including racism.
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Article: Jeffrey Spivey
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Flagler College Archives
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Flagler College
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2002
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Please contact the Flagler College Archives to obtain a copy and permission to reproduce this item.
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English
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Newspaper Article
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Gargoyle_Article_3
Newspaper Article
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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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114 Central Avenue
114 Central Avenue, St. Augustine, Fla. 32084
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Eubanks, Clifton and Georgia Lee
Grocer
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The area comprising the Atwood Tract Subdivision is situated between the early 18th century Indian villages of Pocotalaca to the south and Palica to the north. The subdivision corresponds exactly with the 1792 land grant to Martin Hernandez, a Minorcan who was royal carpenter of the fortifications and who converted the property into one of the first commercial orange groves in Florida. The road to the San Sebastian ferry, present-day Kingsferry Street, formed the southern boundary of the tract and led to Hernandez' other grant on the west side of the river. Throughout the first half of the 19th century, the groves were owned by Jose Mariano Hernandez, a prominent Territorial period politician and landowner who participated in the capture of Osceola. The property was purchased in 1865 by Anna Atwood, wife of George Atwood, a leader of the Florida Radical Republicans after the Civil War and former county clerk. In 1887, the Atwoods conveyed title to the St. Augustine Improvement Company, a leading local real estate.
This two-story Frame Vernacular commercial building at 114 Central Avenue [one-story until 1924] was constructed between 1899 and 1904. Significant details include square wood posts on concrete block piers.
The western part of Atwood Tract was developed between 1888 and 1894 on land previously used for agricultural purposes. Development continued east to Washington Street in the first three decades of the 20th century. It is an area generally of wood frame residences, most of which are one story, and contains some interesting Victorian examples. There are some commercial and institutional buildings along Central Avenue and Riberia Street. The early, wester, part of the tract has very small lots and narrow streets. The area was long connected with Black education, including both public and parochial schools. The street patterns in this area were changed in the 1920's when the distinctive Mediterranean Revival complex of Excelsior School and the Lincolnville Community House were built. Atwood Tract is bounded on the west by marshes and the San Sebastian River. On the east it runs through almost to Maria Sanchez Lake. The area is threatened generally by traffic on Riberia Street and Central Avenue, and by some housing deterioration.
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David Nolan
Andrew Morrison
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Florida Master Site File
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Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
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7812
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850481
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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
UNF Carpenter Library
Special Collections
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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114 Central Avenue
114 Central Avenue , St. Augustine, Fla. 32084
Subject
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Eubanks, Clifton and Georgia Lee
Funeral Home
Description
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The area comprising the Atwood Tract Subdivision is situated between the early 18th century Indian Villages of Pocotalaca to the south and Palica to the north. The subdivision corresponds exactly with the 1792 land grant to Martin Hernandez, a Minorcan who was royal carpenter of the fortifications and who converted the property into one of the first commercial orange groves in Florida. The road to the San Sebastian ferry, present-day Kings-ferry Street, formed the southern boundary of the tract and led to Hernandez' other grant on the west side of the river. Throughout the first half of the 19th century, the groves were owned by Jose Mariano Hernandez, a prominent Territorial period politician and landowner who participated in the capture of Osceola. The property was purchased in 1865 by Anna Atwood, wife of George Atwood, a leader of the Florida Radical Republicans after the Civil War and former county clerk. In 1887, the Atwoods conveyed title to the St. Augustine Improvement Company, a leading local real estate firm headed by William Warden and Heth Canfield, which subdivided the property the following year. Development proceeded rapidly to the west of Central Avenue. Some of the first houses along Park Place and DeHaven Street were built by Whites while the rest of the tract was developed as a Black residential area, one of the first of such neighborhoods outside of the original Lincolnville community.
114 Central Avenue has been the location of the Fleming-Harleston Funeral Home [Black], the Huff Funeral Home [Black], and the Standard Shoe Shop [Black].
This two-story Frame Vernacular commercial building at 114 Central Avenue [one-story until 1924] was constructed between 1899 and 1904. Significant details include square wood posts on concrete block piers.
The western part of Atwood Tract was developed between 1888 and 1894 on land previously used for agricultural purposes. Development continued east to Washington Street in the first three decades of the 20th century. It is an area generally of woof frame residences, most of which are on story, and contains some interesting Victorian examples. There are some commercial and institutional buildings along Central Avenue and Riberia Street. The early, western, part of the tract had very small lots and narrow streets. The area was long connected with Black education, including both public and parochial schools. The street patterns in this area were changed in the 1920's when the distinctive Mediterranean Revival complex of Excelsior School and the Lincolnville Community House were built. Atwood Tract is bounded on the west by marshes and the San Sebastian River. On the east it runs through almost to Maria Sanchez Lake. The area is threatened generally by traffic on Riberia Street and Central Avenue, and by some housing deterioration.
1908-1915 Grocer/Retailer, A.W. Walker
1914-1915 Grocer, David Williams
1920-1921 Grocer, D.W. Williams
1930 Grocer, Peter Brooks
1940 Barber, Frank C Odom
1940 Funeral Home, AJ Huff
1940 Standard Shoe Shop, Clifton and G.L. Eubanks
1951 Huff's Burial Benefit Association, AJ Huff
1951 Central Inn Cafe,
Fleming-Harleston Funeral Home
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David Nolan
Alexandria Kledzik
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Florida Master Site File
Publisher
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Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
Date
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7812
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Site No. 8SJ481
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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
UNF Carpenter Library
Special Collections
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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116 Central Ave
116 Central Ave, St. Augustine, Fla. 32084
Subject
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Eubanks, Clifton and Georgia L
Retail
Description
An account of the resource
The area comprising Genovar Subdivision is situated between the early 18th century Indian villages of Pocotalaca to the south and Palica to the north. By the late 18th century, a redoubt was built in the western portion of the tract along the marshes of the San Sebastian River. The subdivision developed out of the late 18th century land grant to Francisco Martin, a Spanish shoemaker, who converted the property into one of the first commercial orange groves in Florida. The road to San Sebastian Ferry, or present-day Kings Ferry Street, formed the northern boundary of the grant. [1] The orange grove prospered until the 1870's with such prominent proprietors as the Marquis de Fougeres, the French counsel at Charleston, South Carolina, and Augustin Verot, the Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine. Bartolo Genovar, a local merchant and real estate developer, purchased and subdivided the grove by 1878, and by 1885, the two principle streets in the subdivision, Lincoln and Kings Ferry, were lined with small homes. Early and subsequent development has been associated with Blacks, including the A.M.E. Church, an represents one of the initial phases in the expansion of the early Black community of Lincolnville. [2]
116 Central avenue has been used as combination Black commercial location and residence: The Esperanza Grocery; J. H. Burns and Company,, Groceries; and the Central Fish Market [Alice Swain]. [3]
This two-story Masonry Vernacular building at 116 Central Avenue was constructed between 1885 and 1894.
Genovar Addition was one of the early residential neighborhoods of Lincolnville. The 1885 and 1894 Birdseye maps of St. Augustine show a number of houses along Kingsferry and Lincoln Streets, surrounded by agricultural areas to the north and south. Almost all the houses are wood frame, and about equally divided between one and two stories. There are some interesting Victorian examples. With the exception of some commercial and institutional buildings along Central Avenue and Ribera Street, the subdivision is mainly residential. Genovar Addition is bounded on the west by marshland and the San Sebastian River. On the east it extends almost as far as Maria Sanchez Lake. The area is threatened generally by traffic along Central Avenue and Ribera Street, and by some housing deterioration.
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David Nolan
Denai Laster
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Florida Master Site File
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Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
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7812
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8SJ482
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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
UNF Carpenter Library
Special Collections
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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116 Central Avenue
116 Central Avenue, St. Augustine, Fla. 32804
Subject
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Eubanks, Clifton, and Georgia L.
Grocer (1907-1908)
Fish Market (1930)
Grocer (1940)
Shoe Repair (1951)
Description
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The area comprising Genovar Subdivision is situated between the early 18th century Indian villages of Pocotalaca to the south and Palica to the north. By the late 18th century, a redoubt was built in the western portion of the tract along the marshes of the San Sebastian River. The subdivision developed out of the late 18th century land grant to Francisco Marin, a Spanish shoemaker, who converted the property into one of the first commercial orange groves in Florida. The road to the San Sebastian Ferry, or present-day Kings Ferry Street, formed the northern boundary of the grant. [1] The orange grove prospered until the 1870's with such prominent proprietors as the Marquis de Fougeres, the French Counsel at Charleston, South Carolina, and Agustin Verot, the Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine. Bartolo Genovar, a local merchant and real estate developer, purchased and subdivided by the grove by 1878, and by 1885, the two principle streets in the subdivision, Lincoln and Kings Ferry, were lined with small homes. Early and subsequent development has been associated with Blacks, including the A.M.E Church, and represents one of the initial phases in the expansion of the early Black community of Lincolnville. [2] 116 Central Avenue has been used as a combination Black commercial location and residence: The Esperanza Grocery; J. H. Burns and Company, Groceries; and the Central Fish Market [Alice Swain]. [3]
This two-story Masonry Vernacular building at 116 Central Avenue was constructed between 1885 and 1894. Genovar Addition was one of the early residential neighborhoods of Lincolnville. The 1885 and 1894 Birdseye maps of St. Augustine show a number of houses along Kingsferry and Lincoln Streets, surrounded by agricultural areas to the north and south. Almost all the houses are wood frame, and about equally divided between one or two stories. There are some interesting Victorian examples. With the exception of some commercial and institutional buildings along Central Avenue and Riberia Street, the subdivision is mainly residential. Genovar Addition is bounded on the west by marshland and the San Sebastian River. On the east it extends almost as far as Maria Sanchez Lake. The area is threatened generally by traffic along Central Avenue and Riberia Street, and by some housing deterioration.
Creator
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David Nolan
Ashley Harman
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Florida Master Site File
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Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
Date
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7812
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850482
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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
UNF Carpenter Library
Special Collections
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<p>To find out more about the Digital Humanities Institute, please visit their website here, <a href="https://www.unf.edu/dhi/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">UNF: Digital Humanities Institute</a>.</p>
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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128 Pomar Street
128 Pomar Street, St. Augustine, Fla. 32084
Subject
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Winfield, Pierce and Annie
Winfield, Pierce W.
Description
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The area comprising the Atwood Tract Subdivision is situated between early 18th century Indian villages of Pocotalaca to the south and Palica to the north. The subdivision corresponds exactly with the 1792 land grant to Martin Hernandez, a Minorcan who was royal carpenter of the fortifications and who converted the property into one of the first commercial orange groves in Florida. The road to the San Sebastian ferry, present-day Kings ferry street, formed the southern boundary of the tract and led to Hernandez' other grant on the west side of the river. [1] Throughout the first half of the 19th century, the groves were owned by Jose Mariano Hernandez, a prominent Territorial period politician and landowner who participated in the capture of Osceola. The property was purchased in 1865 by Anna Atwood, wife of George Atwood, a leader of the Florida Radical Republicans after the Civil War and former county clerk. In 1887, the Atwoods conveyed title to the St. Augustine Improvement Company, a leading local real estate firm headed by William Warden and Heth Canfield, which subdivided the property the following year. Development proceded rapidly to the west of Central Avenue. Some of the first houses along Park Place and DeHaven Street were build by Whites while the rest of the tract was developed as a Black residential area, one of the first of such neighborhoods outside the original Lincolnville community. [2]
This one-story Frame Vernacular residence at 128 Pomar street was constructed between 1924 and 1930. The western part of Atwood Tract was developed between 1888 and 1894 on land previously used for agricultural purposes. Development continued east to Washington Street in the first three decades of the 20th century. It is an area generally of wood frame residences, most of which are one story, and contains some interesting Victorian examples. There are some commercial and institutional buildings along Central Avenue and Riberia Street. The early, western, part of the tract has very small lots and narrow streets. The area was long connected with Black education, including both public and parochial schools. The street patterns in this area were changed in the 1920's when the distinctive Mediterranean Revival complex of Excelsior School and the Lincolnville Community House were built. Atwood Tract is bounded on the west by marshes and the San Sebastian River. On the east it runs through almost to Maria Sanchez Lake. The area is threatened generally by traffic on Riberia Street and Central Avenue, and by some housing deterioration.
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David Nolan
Stephanie Giordano
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Florida Master Site File
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Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
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7812
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8SJ1718
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University of North Florida's Digital Humanities Institute
Florida Master Site Files
Sanborn Insurance Maps, Library of Congress
UNF Carpenter Library
Special Collections
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The documents created by students from the UNF Digital Humanities Institute have contributed to several exhibits for the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, including "Touring Lincolnville: A Celebration of Historic Black-Owned Business," "USCT Pensioners from Lincolnville," and "Portraits of Lincolnville." These documents also have contributed to exhibits sponsored by the Sisters of St. Josephs in their fundraising efforts for the rehabilitation of St. Cecilia's School in Lincolnville.
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164 Palmo Street
164 Palmo Street, St. Augustine, Fla. 32084
Subject
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Eubanks, Estelle
Wood Dealers
Description
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The southwestern tip of the St. Augustine peninsula was called Buena Esperanza [Good Hope] during the Spanish occupation of the city. The early 18th century Indian village of Pocotalaca was scattered throughout this area and contained a mission church and redoubt. Bernardo Segui, a Minorcan merchant, acquired this property in the early 19th century and developed one of the first commercial orange groves in Florida. [1] In the 1830's, August Poujaud, a local economic promoter, built a plantation home on part of the tract and attempted but failed to promote residential construction on the northern fringes of the estate. Further development did not occur until 1885-1891 when the St. Augustine Improvement Company, a local real estate development firm, purchased and subdivided the Buena Esperanza Subdivision. Development proceeded quickly and by 1894 over thirty Victorian style residences were built in the tract, mainly along Oneida Street. Construction continued, however, over the next thirty-five years. [2]
This one-story Frame Vernacular residence at 164 Palmo Street was constructed between 1910 and 1917. It has a one-story partially enclosed porch on the front and a coquina concrete block wall near the street.
Buena Esperanza Subdivision contains some of the finest and some of the most modest homes in St. Augustine, reflecting different periods and different plans for the development of the area. The area was developed by, and served as the home of, prominent Victorian builders and suppliers of building materials like G. E. Hood, whose mill on Riberia Street provided much of the gingerbread used in local construction, and Heth Canfield, who owned the Canfield Lumber Company and was president of the St. Augustine Improvement Company which developed Buena Esperanza. In its early development, along Oneida Street and "Villa Rosa" at 187 Oneida. Its southern boundary, below Cerro Street, was the grounds of the St. Augustine Country Club-- now a city park and sewage treatment facility. The early development was primarily White. A later infill of more modest houses, generally one story, and some influenced by the Bungalow style, were designed as Black residences. The area is bounded on the east and west by marshes and the San Sebastian River and Maria Sanchez Creek. Boatyards and some small stores along Riberia are industrial and commercial uses along the western boundary of this primarily residential neighborhood. Threats to the area include heavy traffic on Riberia and South Streets and drainage problems when it rains. There are several unpaved streets in the area. There is also a problem of housing deterioration, though several Victorian houses on Oneida Street have been restored recently.
Creator
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David Nolan
Ashley Cozad
Source
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Florida Master Site File
Publisher
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Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
Date
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01/1979
Identifier
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8SJ1644