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Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: The Oldest City in the United States Corner of Carrera and Sevilla Streets Organized in 1887 with eighteen members Present 1958 membership over 1200 Dr. Thomas J. Powers, Pastor View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Trinity Episcopal Church, South side of Plaza View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Flagler Memorial Church (United Presbyterian) - (U.S.A.), Howard Lee, Minister. Henry M. Flagler, great "empire builder" of Florida erected this inspiring example of Venetian Renaissance architecture in 1889, as a memorial to his daughter. Flagler and members of his family lie in the mausoleum of... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: The Oldest Parish in the Unites States. It surpasses in interest all other historic spots in old St. Augustine, this peaceful Shrine, for it was here that the city was founded-the first permanent colony of this country. But most of all one thinks of it as a religious landmark. Here the first rude... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Erected in the early days on the spot called Nombre de Dios, where Pedro Menendez de Aliles landed in 1565 and laid the foundation of the first Spanish Colony in the new Continent. Here the religious ceremony of taking possession of the land in the name of God and of the King of Spain, took place... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library