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The History of Saint Augustine, Florida

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A chronological account traces early Spanish and French exploration of Florida and the struggles that produced a permanent European settlement on the Atlantic coast. It recounts confrontations between rival colonists, including naval disasters, punitive expeditions, and military engagements, and follows exploratory marches through the interior. Subsequent sections examine changes of sovereignty among Spain, Britain, and the United States, the experiences of immigrant communities transplanted to the peninsula, and episodes of siege and occupation. The narrative is rounded by sketches of local institutions, fortifications, antiquities, and practical observations on climate and the town's suitability as a health resort.

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William W. Dewhurst

William W. Dewhurst was an author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the early history of Saint Augustine, Florida. His notable work, "The History of Saint Augustine, Florida," provides a detailed account of the city's founding and development, reflecting on its significance in American history. Dewhurst's contributions offer valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of one of the oldest cities in the United States, making his work a resource for those interested in the rich heritage of Florida.

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