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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. Frank B. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Frank B. Butler is buried near the front of Woodlawn Cemetery, which is north of Evergreen Cemetery and King Street in West St. Augustine. [26] At the end of 1973, the St. Augustine Record ran a retrospective piece that mentioned the death of "Frank Butler, prominent civic leader" in June as one of the significant events of the past year. In a ...

  4. George Quiett - Wikipedia

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    George L. Quiett Jr. (September 6, 1928 – December 28, 2003) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at St. Augustine's University in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1961 to 1962 and North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina from 1968 until 1972, compiling a career college football record of 42–21–2. [1]

  5. John D. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Bailey was elected to the City Commission in 1963 and became Mayor of St. Augustine two years later. He presided over the city during St. Augustine's 400th anniversary celebrations in 1965. [ 3 ] His term as mayor ended in 1967.

  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. Loren N. Gavitt - Wikipedia

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    Loren Nichols Gavitt (February 13, 1900 – March 23, 1972) was a notable American Anglo-Catholic liturgist in the Episcopal Church during the twentieth century. His devotional manual St. Augustine's Prayer Book has been in print continuously since 1947.