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Oldest House -
Lindaley House -
Salasar House -
Old Treasury -
Cannonosa -
Llambias House -
Arrives House -
Spanish Inn -
O'Reilly House -
' MacMillan House-
Jones House -
Public Library -
The TEN OLD HOUSES and parts of TWO OTHERS
known as let Spanish Period Houses.
NOTE: They are in a category by themselves
and far more important than any other
houses in the city. They are not to be
confused with houses from a later period
whose exteriors appear older.
Eleanor PhiliDas
let DOCUMENTED FACTUAL Pi
OWNER DATE DA
Tmes Gonzales 1763 16
Pedro Horruytiner 1763 16
Antonia de Avero 1763 16
Old Treasury, King's 1763 16
Property
Josef Tovar 1763 16
Pedro Fernandoe 1763 16
Raimundo de Arrivaes 1763 16
Antonio de Mesa 1763 16
Lorenz Josef de Leon 1763 16
Antonia L ,ez Chapuz 1763 16
NOTE: Parts of the Jones House and the
34 feet of the Public Library
Juan Ignacio Gonzales 1763 16
Antonio de Melo 1763 16
NOTE: 1763 date is the FACTUAL DATE on
PROOF: Puente Map and plan.
Escrituras: 1784-1819
St. Johns County Records:
arnesa
LBABLE
TE
90
90 2
90
190
1558
LEGENDARY
DATE
1597
1655
1680
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
all
DEEDS BOOKS:
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*to....
LEGENDARY DATIS known so far on only three
of the houses based on: 1597: CC(ADIA existanoe
1655: ROBELLTDO letter
1680: SALAZAR letter
FROM: Private file of'Mrs. Barnes.
Copy given to Historical Library: 1950
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SEP 6
Sept. 19i 0
m-atm on the LAYO STO&E.
TeaWk you for mention and for askinC my opinion.
I think it was a clear approeech to a most oemplieatAe
*bjoot. MasterfUlly t*old. enjoyed it mmnensely.
NWP yOt missed the boat in several plaOese thru no fault
of yow own, however, as I see your study stepped far shert
Of its eonolusiMon
let. let us elear minor orders. May be typograpieoal but
We*d Oorrgetion before publication.
JL has ursula"as wife of do Nita, when it is JdUANA.,
mPe "ePranseos" when it should be ernandeo
Of e .a* g 41v j Oullen instead of ANTONIO.
Z= S1 Gloaring aistakel And oea that hit m between the
Speaking of houses me. 81 in particular Antonia's "laiepst..
YU say...*and fadled to reooovr t**...*hat is most definitely
eoerituras: 18048 Ne. 3869.
Dea Manuel Castilla sad Dona Rafsola Fermadea, his wife,
the 1st(Don iManel) with power of attonome for tho heirl
of Ohildrem of Deoa Viltoriama Oilloem(Wa. Aatneao Fnandoes)
who is deeoaed frem Havana, Juno 3, 1801.
And the 2nd(Deft Rafaeela) as adsumtor ant heir of the Benere
Vietoeriamas llies (Penander) to Creapo...
4:*..o...the lot and walls of a house on St. George St..by
which it is boefmed en the WEST., (meaning lot and walls of
a house on the oast side of the street) and Om the EAST the
Pla7s of the Castle(Port) and an the NORT Dea Praneisao del
eates., and ea the SOUTM by the heir of Doe Juan aabohes...
lot witL title sme to ....t...June 180B, by A ofe the
6eMv rso and to the here of the said Antonia do AYTRO...
I want lo say that l'.a Nml Castilla w*"afa la Pormaa-a-
daghter of Coleael Antmlo 'oanmdes and fetorlanas Olloes,
aN the grand-daughter of Antema de Avoere, who was ViOtorilma's
0****
faeritumps lIuSg 10 maoo.
Amml do Cd tllel for hImelf and other beirs of
AWWZA DR AV=* te J6WXFA MOWTES d* OGCA.,
A t 1, 1815...
e aa hb n- St. **o a Streeto uhieb is the WEST bowiy.
Set.lebirS Of A aBOSheMSe BASTla. an ad joifnD the OW00tle..
thb,.**&aan bTr .a..Mneewes 82 yfde ad 91 yards B-w.
At ettlment of the ostato part emly was injlu4 mesourlag
isUI P The nt r bought of fueneBloe R is del Cnate over
W9 year ao4r *0*******
IMeo.Thi is tbh emplamstin ort all thisa..
BoOell whea JUANA AVERO married Gersmalo do litae..So bad
M tt her children eme a lled PRANCESCAss eThise irl
mrT the abeve m-tismod FRANCISCO RUIJZ del CA0.
*eslIl that ANTONIA do AVIM lived In the large besw sat
yestmeo Rita and her sister JUAXA..
MURR YAT ALL go away in 17 8..All who are living and left
af he frmily.,..
tme la 1788 the aOars. r.etw .. TW0 of Mr. do itta.'
m tecr be k..Nors Pr.sieoo del Cantoe and geIia
do ita, atmne r daunhte....o.
01SU1IA .tesideo teqpe4aily1 in AUNT ATONIA do AVTRO'8
aMes m1 she e14 nu wels her owa...
RAWMCSOAC(es, d*l Crte) res ei next doer In SAMA(rs.
de Rita's house, or termer hes.the 7yrd of the Salasar today)
In 1801/SOA at te settlement of the estate 6de1 canate *os to
the hteirs o Atemi&a do Avere the do Htta part(the yard) but
ani Atemia do Avere* grapM-daughter*s Ihuban. e, ting fee
the fruiln oelle-he enly draws atteatiem to the di tereme
ia the liaseimon...
I bhve emly ben ev e 7ye article eoMs. PessIbly I will
fna mrcw lator.
New I have more information for you...
RIe JUAN do PERALOBA,..
Married in 1672 to Anastasia do HoBrrere.
Mad hildreat
MARIA do PftAL0SA be 175T, possibly lt part of year, Jano
Josepha do Peialesa born 16765 possibly end of year, Doe*
se far me others.
Mm. PSALOsA.o.ANASTACIA do HERRERA... be 1680
Parents a Juan do errers and Bmphnml a do Cabrora, married 1645
HBrrrs was a Mariner, native of Sevil e, Spain.
Son of Franiseeo do Horrors and Elvira Games.
Efemia do Cabrera was daughter of Gorelnme do
Cabrera and Jiana do Savalilooe.
Geraulme was of Havana, Juana Savalles was a native.
Thore was Just obt SAVALLOS family from 1594 thru 1626.
Juan do Savalle and Liesa Melendes were parents in 1597
of a boy, Josef do Savallee, and in 1609 of a boy, Diego...
Either one could have been the father of Juana do Savalles.
If and when I hit it, I will send to you.
mpe Mrs. ArnaAd is muek
better and you are situated
by Ino...
Regarded
Notes that may helps EPB.. FEB 5 &oc'd
Itoem from an o14 note book of EPB: Dated 1952
Iscrituras: No. 79v..Will...
Dated 17993
Santiago(James) Clark, native of Scotland and wife,
Margaret Cardiek(may be Craddock) old residents ef
Florida have no property save wooden house and lot
on St. George Street. Mortgaged to James Tate for 8 years.
1 slave.
1788: Zoo: 326v..James Clark to Miguel Isnardy, 2 story wood house..(Read)
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Note: This is the Mr. Clark on the 1788 map just north of
the Avere complex.
--No. 63 Pueote map. 17653:
Juainde Rivers, stone house.
Fish Acct. List. No. 79.
Juan de Rivers to Luciano do Herrera, Jan. 2, 1777.
Notel So Herrera owned the River* house.
In 1788 Herrera made a Will in the Eact No. I'W-
and one of his properties is a lot feouht of a Br4tish
Subject, others gives bouhdries. No mention of this place.
(T) May have sold it. Can't find...But since Mr. Fipp was
here in 1764 might not Herrera bought of him directlyt(Br. subject)
Note: Here I made notes to myself where to look.
Jeoaquil Blanco acted as agent for some of the old Floridianos.
Note: In that case that No. 42 in the Esac:....may not apply
to Ana Naranjo as being in this blook.
Notice reading of this No. 42. Fernando el Gallego...
As if it was just a first name *o a man from the provieeo
of Galicia in Spain or whose parents were from said province.
Note: Since Joseph Dyerseon bought up the Antonio Jose Rodrigues
house and then I find it gone, might he not also have bought
the old Rodriguez house, which Fisa called Pernandeo, the Gallego.
There was a Fernando Villegas here but in 1763 I find no Pernando
Gallego.
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In 1763 Puente Thomas Ramos owned No. 30 in _U. A.
This was an the north side of Cemetery Lane.
Piah: No. 29 shows this going to Juan Gen*pely. 17-78.
It was a wooden house, Later he moved ever to the present
wooden Old School house across the Lane. This place built
after the Mencrief map and before Jeffery and de Solis.
Notes that may helps EPB..
Items from an old note book of EPB: Dated 1958
seriturams No. 79v..Will...
Dated 17991
Santiage(James) Clark, native of Scotland and wife,
Margaret Cardiek(nay be Craddoek) old residents of
Florida have no property save wooden house and let
on St. beerge Street. Mortgaged to James Tate for 8 years.
1 slave.
1788: Bao: 326v..James Clark to Miguel Ismardy, 2 story wood heuse..(Roadl
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Note: This is the Mr. Clark on the 1788 map just north of
the Avers complex.
No. 63 Puente map, 1763:
Juan de River*, stone house.
PFish Aect. List. No. 79.
Juan de River* to Luciano de Herrera, Jan. 2, 1777.
-MM*-----
Notel 3e Herrera owned the Rivere house.
In 1788 Herrera made a Will in the Reas No. Wf7-
and one of his properties is a lot bought of a Brdtish
Subject, others gives bouhdries. No mention of this place.
(?) May have 8old it. Can't find...But since Mr. Kipp was
here in 1764 might not Herrera bought of him directlyT(Br.
Note: Here I made notes to myself where to look.
subject)
Jeaqui$ Blasne acted as agent for some of the old Ploridianos.
Note: In that case that No. 42 in the Eac:....may noet apply
to Ana Naranjo as being in this bloeek.
Notice reading of this No. 42. Perando *l Oallego...
As if it was just a first name of a man from the province
of Oalilia in Spain or whose parents were from said province.
Note: Since Jeaeph Dyereon bought up the Antonio Jose Rodrigues
house and then I find it gene, might ho not also have bought
the old Rodriguez house, which Fis- called Pernando, the allogo.
There was a Pernando Villegas here but in 1763 I find no Pernando
Galloego.
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In 1763 Pueonte Thomas Raoes owned No. 30 in Bl. A.
This was on the north side of Cemetery Lane.
Fish: No. 29 shows this going to Juan Genopely. 17-78.
It was a wooden house. Later he moved over to the present
wooden Old School house across the Lane. This place built
after the Meoncrief map and before Jeffory and do Solis.
FEB 5 jjWd
Fr
Notes that may helps EPB.. FEB 5 W'd
Items from sa old note book of EPB: Dated 1952
Bscrituraa Ie. 799..Will...
Dated 17991
Santiage(James) Clark, native of Scotland and wife,
Margaret Cardick(may be Craddeck) old residents of
Florida have na property save wooden house and lot
on St. George Street. Mortgaged to James Tate for 8 years.
1 slave.
1785: Baso: 326v..James Clark to Viguel Ismardy, 2 story we*d house..(Readl
Note: This is the Mr. Clark on the 1788 map just north of
the Avere complex.
No. 63 Puente map, 1763:
Juan de Rivero, stone house.
Fisah Acct. List. No. 79.
Juan de River* to Luciano do Herrera, Jan. 2, 1777.
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Netel So Herrera owned the River* house.
In 1788 Herrera made a Will in the aect No. '/-
and one of his properties is a let beouht of a Brdtish
Subject, others gives beubidries. No mentioa of this place.
(m) May have seld it. Can't find...But since Mr. Kipp was
here in 1764 might noet Herrera bought of him directly?(Br. subject)
Note: BHere I made notes to myself where to leek.
--------a
Joaqui Blance acted as agent for some of the old Floridianes.
Note: In that case that No. 42 in the Esac:....may nat apply
to Ana Naranjo as being in this bloek.
Notice reading of this Ne. 42. Fernando el Gallege...
As if it was just a first name o* a man from the proviase
of Galicia in Spain or whose parents were from said province.
Note: Since Joseph Dyerson bought up the Antonio Jose Redrigues
house and then I find it gone, might he not also have bought
the old Rodrigues house, which FisI called Peranjde, the Gallege.
There was a Fernando Villegas here but in 1763 I find no Pernaedo
Gallegoe.
In 1763 Puente Thomas Ramoes owned No. 30 in Bl. A.
This was on the north side of Cemetery Lane.
Fish: No. 29 shows this going to Juan Gonopoly. 17-78.
It was a wooden house. Later he moved ever to the present
wooden Old School house aeress the Lane. This place built
after the emocrief map and before Jeffery and de Solls.
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