Photographs of the City of Saint Augustine and Governors Grant and Tonyn.
Marine Street, approx. 1893.
The Market, approx. 1906. Although the market in the Plaza was frequently referred to as the "Old Slave Market," it is doubtful that any slaves were ever sold there. The structure was used as a farmer's market
Seawall, approx. 1902. Photo by Wm. H. Jackson. The octagonal building advertising "hot baths" is Capo's Bath House which burned in the 1914 fire.
Seawall, approx. 1902. Photo by Wm. H. Jackson.
Saint Ambrose in Elkton known as the Moccasin Branch. It was established in 1875; however, the first mass of the St. Ambrose area was held in a barn on Emmanuel Solana's property, known at the time as the "Old Solana Land Grant".