Group Title: Historic St. Augustine: Block 36, Lot 13 - Horruytiner
Title: [Letter to Earle Newton]
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 Material Information
Title: Letter to Earle Newton
Series Title: Historic St. Augustine: Block 36, Lot 13 - Horruytiner
Physical Description: Correspondence
Language: English
Creator: Rubio Mane, J. Ignacio
Publication Date: 1967
Physical Location:
Box: 7
Divider: Block 36
Folder: Block 36 Lot 13 - Horruytiner
 Subjects
Subject: Saint Augustine (Fla.)
214 Saint George Street (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Horruytiner House (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Lindsley House (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
Spatial Coverage: North America -- United States of America -- Florida -- Saint Johns -- Saint Augustine -- 214 Saint George Street
Coordinates: 29.891647 x -81.312828
 Record Information
Bibliographic ID: UF00094864
Volume ID: VID00022
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: University of Florida
Rights Management: All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier: B36-L13

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ARCHIVO GENERAL DE LA NACION


Palacio Nacional


M6xico 1, D. F.


May 13, 1967


CORRESPONDENCIA PARTICULAR
DEL DIRECTOR
J. IGNACIO RUBIO MARE


Mr.
Earle W. Newton,
President of the Inter-American
Institute of Fine Arts, Inc.
Box 1987,
St. Augustine, Fla., U.S.A.


10017


Dear Mr. Newton:

Your kind letter dated May lo, 1967.

The actual descendants of the Horruytiner family of Florida,
are living in Mexico City; but they do not bear the family's
name of Horruytiner. Their maternal grandmother was Horruytiner
and now they are known and'they sign Ancona. They are good friends
of mine and they do not keep family papers at all. I am sure they
are the only survivors of the Horruytiner family, but as I say
above they use the paternal family name of Ancona.

Sincerely yours,


Rubio Mafg4.


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ARCHIVO GENERAL DE LA NATION
Palacio Nacional Mexico 1, D. F. May 13, 1967
CORRESPONDENCIA PARTICULAR
DEL DIRECTOR
J. IGNACIO RUBIO MARE


Mr.
Earle W. Newton,
President of the Inter-American
Institute of Fine Arts, Inc. 10017
Box 1987,
St. Augustine, Fla., U.S.A.



Dear Mr. Newton:


Your kind letter dated May lo, 1967.

The actual descendants of the Horruytiner family of Florida,
are living in Mexico City; but they do not bear the family'l
name of Horruytiner. Their flaternal grandmother was Horruytiner
and now they are known and they sign Ancona. They are good friends
of mine and they do not keep family papers at all. I am sure they
are the only survivors of the Horruytiner family, but as I say
above they use the paternal family name of Ancona.


Sincerely yours,


Rubio Manf.


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