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  2. Herbert E. Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    For four years (1944–1948) Wolfe served on the city commission of St. Augustine. From 1947-1948 he was mayor of St. Augustine, a post previously held by his younger brother, O. D. Wolfe, from 1942-1943.

  3. John D. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    John D. Bailey (1924 – August 2018) was a civic leader and philanthropist in, and Mayor of, St. Augustine, Florida from 1965 to 1967. Early life

  4. Antonia J. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Jones spent many years with her partner Barbara Quinn at their shared farmhouse in the Brecon Beacons. Upon her retirement in 2007, Jones moved to St. Augustine, Florida. Jones died on 23 December 2010. She is survived by Quinn and her sister Jenny Carrl. [1]

  5. Athalia Ponsell Lindsley - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Bloody Sunset in St. Augustine, a work of fiction intermixed with facts from the case, was locally published by Jim Mast and Nancy Powell, friends of Lindsley. In 2000, the cable channel A&E aired an hour-long documentary on the case in its City Confidential series titled St. Augustine: The Socialite and the Politician. [3] [4]

  6. The St. Augustine Record - Wikipedia

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    The St. Augustine Record is a daily morning newspaper published in St. Augustine, Florida. The newspaper was founded in 1894 and is owned by Gannett as of November 2019. During the 1920s the Record Company, as it was then named, published a series of well-regarded Florida county histories.

  7. George J. F. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    He was the youngest son of an English father, Thomas Clarke Sr., and an Irish mother, Honoria Cummings, who were among the earliest British settlers of British East Florida. [10] His baptismal record in the Cathedral Parish of St. Augustine gives his birth date as October 12, 1774. [11]

  8. Michael Gannon (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Gannon was well known for his study of Spanish colonial history. He received numerous awards and honors including Knight Commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic, granted by King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Citizen of the Year from the City of Gainesville in 1972, and the Order of La Florida from the City of St. Augustine in 2007, the city's highest honor.

  9. Jack D. Hunter - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Hunter served as the writing coach for reporters working at the (now defunct) Jacksonville Journal, the Florida Times-Union, which still publishes in Jacksonville, and the St. Augustine Record, which still publishes in St. Augustine.