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This graveyard is just without the old north gate of the town. It has for its southern boundary the
town ditch or moat, eastwardly the shell road, a continuation of George St. northward, and north
and west the grounds of the large (Saint) San Marco Hotel. Two lots outside (west side of its
north-west corner) of the nearly square area of the yard proper are burial lots (one or both) for
Jews, but containing no inscribed stones. The fence of the graveyard proper is of posts and
boards the entrance gate on its east side being mainly of wrought iron and upheld by cement
posts. A hedge, additionally, of low cedars runs along and inside its east line. Scattered about
within are various planted trees, the cedar predominating, some of which are hereafter men-
tioned as occuring close to graves. The yard and its contents are in very fair condition, though I
am told without a care taken.
The list following, of the occupants of graves covered with inscribed stones, is complete. I have
also noticed the graves indicated by fencing, or uninscribed boards, or stones, whenever such
occur. The rows are somewhat irregular - being out of a straight line so that they allow of the in-
sertion of half rows. A good many of the graves are without monuments, some of which must
contain several bodies, if one may guess from the quite long list of interments between 1877
and 1884. During the latter year, the yard was finally closed as a place of interment. The previ-
ous list, or lists, of burials, I am told by Mr. G. T. Bunting, a resident of the town, was, or were,
destroyed during the war. Many colored people, their graves unmarked with an exception or
two, lie in this yard.
Since this yard was closed Protestants have buried in the cemetery on the outskirts of New, or
West, St. Augustine. The old Catholic cemetery on Cordova St. within the ancient town lines is
perhaps about the size of the old Protestant yard, but how it can contain the dead of 300 years,
almost or quite, without placing them from 2 to 10 deep, I can hardly see. The new Catholic
cemetery is outside the old gate, some distance, and to the east of the shell road. Near the
Army Barracks (on St. Francis St.), south end of town, and connected therewith, a walled grave-
yard holds the victims of the Dade massacre, and a number of soldiers that have died at this
post. An old graveyard, supposed to have been used by the Indians, perhaps those converted
by the Catholic missionaries, is now covered by the Lynn House, south side of the Plaza. This
ran out into the street, bounding the plaza on the south side.
In making the following list I began copying at the south end of the rows and worked north-
wardly. The commencement of Row 1 is in the yard's south-east corner. The work of copying
was done early spring, 1892, and was reviewed February, 1893.
B. Frank Leeds.
St. Augustine, Fla.
Row 1.
Cromwell G. son of William and S. A. George died in Palatka, Fla. Oct. 20, 1881. Aged 5 years
18 days.
This grave is about 7 feet from the south fence of the yard.
This and the preceding stone near each other and nearly alike.
Flora Fairbanks, daur of C. & G. Foster, died Feb. 10, 1879, aged 25 years.
The four above graves are in the south-east corner of the yard - lot apparently one - 36 to 40
feet north and south, 9 to 10 feet east and west, paling fence partly down.
Row 2.
Mrs. Mary T. Smith a native of Liberty Co., Georgia, died at St. Augustine April 27, 1860. Aged
77 years. Stone erected by her daughter.
Row 3.
An enclosed child's grave with four substantial posts and 3 rails on each side - no monument.
This grave has a wooden headboard, and stands north-east of the two Meckler graves in the
adjoining row, 4.
Row 4.
Lot close against the south fence of the yard - 9 feet by 9 feet, raised a foot above the general
surface and entirely covered with coquina and cement. A cast-iron railing enclosed the two
raised tombs each with a broad white slab placed horizontally atop.
Captain Robert Mickler - who was born at St Mary's, Georgia the 7th of May 1800, and died at
St Augustine, Fla., 9th Dec. 1848. Aged 48 years, 7 mos., 2 days.
A horizontal marble slab on cemented foundation - a cedar at north-east corner.
James A. Mickler, died Jan. 29, 2878. Aged 53 years. A native of St. Mary's, Georgia.
Row 5.
A large lot with cemented curb and paling fence above enclosing 3 graves - two adults and a
child between; each grave with a cemented curbing and 3 cemented horizontal stones (appar-
ently) at head. No inscriptions.
Nancy Pinkham, died Jan. 31, 1876, aged 73 years. Erected by her niece S. J. Mitchell.
Sallie Pinkham, died Sept. 11, 1875, aged 69 years. Erected by her niece S. J. Mitchell.
Each of the Pinkham graves has erect marble head and foot stones on brick foundation. A large
osage orange to the north of the S. Pinkham grave.
Only one figure of the age decipherable - doubtless an adult. Wrought iron fence in good condi-
tion, set in a cement foundation, under gate an iron plate with the name Emery.
Lot 10 by 15 with paling fence around, contains several graves - one marked by a large cross -
another by a small headstone with the letters A. T. on it. Two large cedars, one at the north-east
corner of the lot, the other at the foot of the cross-marked grave. A 3d small cedar at the lot's
north-west corner.
To my husband John Manucy, born Dec. 24, 1820, died Oct. 20, 1879 - aged 59 yrs. 9 mos. 27
days.
An adult's grave with coquina head and footstone, both low. 6 feet north of the Manucy grave
and east of the Whilden grave.
Lot with paling fence around - the size of one grave, and nailed to paling at head of grave a
heart-shaped shield with zinc plat nailed to it containing above name.
A fond father and mother have caused this stone to be erected to the memory of their dutiful and
affectionate son Edward S. Robinson, who departd this life 21st Oct. 1821 agd 20 y. 1 m. 8 d.
Horizontal marble slab broken in two at centre, rests on brick foundation with marble corners.
North of the above a coquina block with a depression for vertical headstone which is absent.
[To be continued.]
INSCRIPTIONS IN THE OLD PROTESTANT GRAVEYARD AT ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA.
Vol. XLVII (1893), Page 433
Communicated by B. Frank Leeds, Esq.
[Continued from page 303.]
Row 6.
Upright marble head and footstone within a brick walled enclosure - 7 by 9 feet. Grave in north
portion of lot, and the lot is close against south fence of yard.
Mrs. Ann Campbell, who departd this life May 3, 1836, aged 60.
Daniel W. Kissam, who departd this life on the 22d of March, 183-, in the 24th year of his age.
He was a native of the City of New York.
Inscription on a marble slab 3 feet 6 inches high and 2 feet wide, which rests against a large ce-
dar. The trunk of this cedar has flattened out and at both __ upper corners overlaps the head-
stone. A large cedar also just outside of footstone - both trees apparently planted at one time.
An upright marble head and footstone. Grave adjoins that of Daniel W. Kissam.
Maria Carman, who departd this life April 8, 1833, aged 40 years.
John B. Stickney, born in Lynn, Mass., May 25, 1832. Graduated at Yale College 1856. Died in
Washington, D. C., Nov. 5, 1882.
A blue and red marble monument of a number of pieces - nine to ten feet high.
Mrs. A. W. Bradford, born in Charleston, S. C., Mch. 31, 1816, died in St. Augustine, Feb. 9,
1881.
Wooden head and footboard, with wood curbing around the grave. An acacia by the headboard.
William R. Whilden, son of Elias and L.E. Whilden, Christ Church Parish, So. Car., who departd
this life 23rd day of Oct. A. D. 1821. Aged 4 years 10 mos. 17 days.
Alfred Arnold, born in Ironstone, Mass. [?], May 1820, died in St. Augustine, Fla., April 1880.
A white marble tablet set inside of a coquina obelisk, which with its supporting stones is 5 feet
high.
I. G. Happoldt, who departed this life 15th Augt1821. Aged 53 years 3 months and 10 days. He
was a native of Germany and long a respected citizen of Charleston.
A white marble uprights slab - the roots of a large cedar pressed against the base of it.
Ten feet south of the McKinney footstone in row 8, an enclosed grave with paling fence around
in good condition. No stone.
Row 8.
Hectorina Kennedy Honfleur, daughr of John Grant, of Inverness, Scotland, died at St. Au-
gustine, April 12, 1854, aged 43 yrs.
This last tribute placed here by the bereaved children of Josias Campbell, who departed this life
3rd day of Sep. 1830, in the 52 yr. of his age. A native of Ireland. Also, Elizabeth Campbell,
consort of Josias Campbell, who died 5 day of July 1830 agd 39 y. 6 m. 23 days. A native of
Camden, So. Carolina. Also, in memory of their son Josias, who died on the 4th day of July
1830, agd 3 yrs. 3 mos. 7 days.
A large horizontal marble slab containing the above - slab tilted and the south-west corner in the
ground.
A coquina obelisk on two base stones, inscription on marble tablet set in one of the faces east of
the obelisk.
A coquina horizontal block without inscription east of the north line of the Stanbury lot. Covering
perhaps a child's grave.
Alexander McKinney, born 1818, died Feb. 28, 1882. Erected by his beloved children.
Upright white marble head and footstone. Close to footstone a red cedar, and 3 feet north of
centre of grave another.
Mrs. Mary C. Furguson, of Charleston, S. C., who died 3d day of Novemr 1830, aged 34 years.
Stone erected by her bereaved husband.
Joseph Lord, born in New York, Mch. 1832, died in St. Augustine, Jan 12, 1880.
These last two graves are between the Campbell and the Hasseltine graves.
Row 9.
Captain Edmund Hart, of New York, who died on the 24th of December, 1830, aged 26 years
and 4 months.
Dear Adell (perhaps Triay), died Oct. 29, 1877, aged 10 years.
Captain Giles Tenker, from Adams, Mass., who died Jan. 1, 1833, aged __ years.
Head and footstone. A large hawthorn with ob-ovate leaves having a rusty ___ surface close to
headstone.
Each marked by a large coquina cross and coquina footstones - a square marble tablet set in
face of the latter.
Gustavus Beall, a native of Washington City, D. C., born Sep. 20, 1823, died Feb. 9, 1848.
A horizontal marble slab which has been moved to one side, and the coquina foundation has
fallen out. A locust at west end of tomb.
Annie A. Lewis, born 1837, died Sep. 29, 1881, 44 yrs. old.
Rev. Wilbur F. Nields, who died Mch 2, 1867, aged 26 years. He was elected to the rectorship
of Trinity Church, St. Augustine, Fla. He came but God called him before he assumed the duties
of his office.
A marble headstone. A rose shrub at foot and a cedar against the edge of headstone, planted,
to judge from its size at time of interment.
Elizabeth M. Lewis, born Feb. 9, 1880, died Aug. 27, 1881, agd 1 yr. 6 mos. 18 d.
Row 10.
A raised tomb of coquina - one of the blocks forming its roof broken from place. Against this
tomb there is an old and large sized oleander. No inscription.
George Bartlett, a native of the State of New Hampshire - and a member of the fraternity of An-
cient York Masons - who died in the city of St. Augustine, of which he had been for ten years a
respected inhabitant, on the 29th of June, Anno Domini, 1844, aged 40 years. This tribute
placed for his sleep'g remains by his bereaved and affectionate mother, Martha P. Bartlett.
An oblong cement block, covering perhaps a child's grave - without inscription - to the eastward
of the Carpenter grave.
East of the centre of the Dummett-Madison lot of Row 11 there ___ a water oak, 14 or 15 inches
in diameer, and 8 feet eastward of ___ centre of a depression, 4 feet across and 8 or 10 inches
below the surface. East of the north line of the D.-M. lot a youngish cedar, with a group of lilies
at its base, and 7 feet still further east a large magnolia grows there with a trunk 18 inches near
the base, and in a circle around that narcissi or jonquils. Here we have, without doubt, one or
two graves without other mark. The magnolia is 10 or 12 feet slightly east of north of the oblong
cement block.
East of the mound, north of the Wm Thomas, Jr., grave, there is a wooden headboard, but the
inscription is absent.
[To be continued.]
Row 11.
Israel A. Smith, who died Sep. 1, 1830 aged 20 years and 6 mos.
Maria Frances, daut of Jackson Browne French of Burlington, New Jersey, who died Feb. 4,
1832 aged 29 years.
Mrs. Lydia Boyce, a native of Newberry District, So. Car., who departed this life on the 27th day
of September, 1830, aged 40 years.
John Scobie, a native of Perthshsire, Scotland, who departed this life August 31, A.D. 1841,
aged 64 years.
Margaret Westry, wife of Nathaniel C. Scobie, born March 25, 1810, died Dec. 6, 1850.
This inscription on marble tablet which is let into the upper face of a moulded slab of coquina.
The slab is slightly titled and lies east of the Margaret W. Scobie slab.
Thomas H. Dummett, who departed this life the 31st of Aug. 1839, aged 64 years.
John Houston M. J. Madison, born May 5, 1820, died Dec. 20, 1853 and his son John Ripley
Madison, born March 26, 1851, died May 6, 1852.
The slightly depressed lot containing the above two horizontal stones is curbed, and midway of
the east curbed line there is a block inscribed with the names Dumett-Madison.
Two children's graves directly adjoin preceding, the western one with glazed brick edging to it,
the other with wite marble edging and headstone containing the name Willie.
North of this line of graves and southeast of the Douglas Pacetti grave are the two following:
Single grave with cement curb and head and footboard but no inscription - an evergreen en-
onymus with curbing.
Directly adjoining above north - Rebecca Nattiel, died April 11, 1879, aged 72 years.
Another similar headboard contains simply the letters J.N. Perhaps husband of R.N.
The north side of lot two feet from the north fence.
Southeast of the just-mentioned curbed lot, the corners touching, there is a large lot filled with
lilies, not yet in flower, surrounded with a paling fence. Also a single grave north of this with
fence surrounding it - a large water oak against its north side. No monuments in either enclos-
ure.
Wm Thomas, Jr., of New York City, who departed this life Dec. 27, 1840, aged 23 years.
Marble head and footstone.
North of and directly adjoining the above a mound, and adjoining this mound northwardly anoth-
er and shorter - Neither marked.
As the Thomas grave and these two are so close together, the interred may be related.
These succeed, through some distance - 10 feet north - from the two children's graves men-
tioned above on this page.
Row 12.
A mound with two graves covering the east end of it - the more southerly has a cedar tree
against its footstone. - No Inscriptions.
The adjoining lot with coquina curbing has an obelisk at its centre - this of granite on several
foundation stones - the lowest of coquina 6 ft square.
A cedar in this lot has pushed one of the stones of the curbing aside.
A headstone - broken - remnant 18 inches square, simply rests against the inner face of curbing
of Julia G. Smith lot. Contains following inscription:
William C. Kent, of Utica, New York, who died
Hannah Smith, wife of late Josiah Smith, who died in November, 1857, aged 80 years.
A 6x10 marble table on raised coquina foundation, with marble slab containing inscription rest-
ing on the former.
Sarah S. Williams, wife of John Williams, and daughter of Lemuel and Sarah Williams, of New
Bedford, Mass. She died 25th Feb. 1839, aged 27 years.
Charlotte Smith, Daut of David Smith and Laura Ufford, born at Pitcher, Chenango Co., New
York, 8th May 1833. - Died at Saint Augustine 6th Dec. 1877.
Upright heavy granite headstone with two granite foundation stones below.
Vertical head and footstone - a water oak 14 inches in diameter west of headstone.
Douglas D. Pacetti, born March 11, 1862, died June 12, 1879.
Wooden headboard with paling fence around grave - an Acacia Farnesiana within fence.
The wooden headboard has been replaced by marble head and footstone.
A child's grave with paling fence around, a cherry laurel within 6 ft of stone.
[To be continued.]
Row 13.
A raised tomb of coquina and cement - a child's perhaps - half the top is missing. No inscription.
Adjoining lot to above has curb and iron rail, with at least one sunken grave, but not stone.
John H., son of Arthur Milliken, of Troy, N. Y., who died Apr. 23, 1839, aged 24 years.
Vertical headstone.
J. W. S. McNeil, of the 2nd Regiment of Dragoons. He was killed in the 21st year of his age in
battle with the Indians of Florida on the morning of the 10th of September, 1837, by Uchee Billy,
a chief of the Seminoles. He was the son of Gen. John McNeil, of new Hamphsire - late of the
U.S. Army, and grandson of the late Gov. Pierce of the same state.
A marble slab lying horizontally on a raised coquina foundation - a good sized water oak
between this and the grave to the eastward of Oscar Ashton.
Nancy Townsend, of Sherburn, Mass., wife of Rev. S. B. Townsend, and daughter of Josiah
Hunt of Seekonk. She died Feb. 4, 1832, aged 36
Marie Antoinette, daughter of Robert and Rosa Mason, born Dec. 17, 1879, died Dec., 4, 1880.
Row 14.
A horizontal marble slab, resting upon raised coquina foundation, has its face so worn away that
but a few letters are faintly seen - apparently these:
_______ _____ __________
______ derick ________ 70 or 60
___________1830
These graves are surrounded by a cement curb in good condition.
Two raised brick tombs in lot adjoining that of Dr Seth and Sarah Peck - the tops of these have
fallen in - the covering stones perhaps removed. A third grave, perhaps, to south of these with
cedar to head and foot. The curbing around these of coquina 30 to 36 inches high.
James H. Bradford, M.D., born in Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1802, died at St. Augustine, Apr. 9, 1859.
Elizabeth Caldwell, wife of Edward Florens Rivinus, M.D., born at Philadelpphia, Jan. 15, 1814,
died at St. Augustine, Apr. 22, 1856.
This stone set mdiway of the lot, a cedar standing at the head of the grave, probably planted
when interment was made. Lot including 2 above graves 7 feet by 9.
The marble stones in this lot in good condition. Iron fence around.
Edward M. Walker, a resident of Troy, N. Y., died Feb. 19, 1851, aged 34 years.
Benjamin Franklin Tracy, a native of the State of Connecticut, and a merchant of Painesville,
Ohio, who died at this place on the 6th of January, 1834, aged 37 years, 2 mos. 21 days.
A vertical headstone.
James Burr Griswold, son of Zachariah Griswold, of New York, who died of consumption May 3,
1829, aged 22 years.
A vertical headstone.
Catherine Burrell, born at Old Gretna, Scotland, January, 1803, died at St. Augustine, Fla., May
28, 1878, aged 75 yrs. 5 mos.
The grave next to Cath. Burrell's contains a small wooded cross, and is surrounded by a
wooden curbing. Two large oleanders within the curbing and at diagonally opposite corners.
Daniel A. White, born Mch 22, 1817, at Brockport, New York, died Augt 16, 1880, at San Mateo,
Fla.
This grave has marble head and footstones and marble curbing.
Row 15.
Absalom H. Valentine, of Brooklyn, Long Island, who died on a tour for his health at St Au-
gustine, May 2, 1835, aged 42 years and 16 days.
His tender care will long be remembered by his bereaved widow and mourning friends. Part of
inscription.
Mrs. Mary Moody, wife of Dr. Moody, of Burlington, Vermont, who died at St Augustine the 9th of
March, 1829, agd 22 years. - Portion of inscription.
A wooden headboard in lot enclosed by paling covered with Smilax laurifolls or Stamnoides.
Jane Frances Winfred Murray, consort of George Murray, Esq of St Augustine, E. F., and daugh-
ter of George and Sarah P. Anderson, born Sept. 6, 1801, at the Grand Caicos, one of the Ba-
hama Islands, Died Apr. 7, 1826.
An inscription of 12 lines following the above.
A horizontal marble slab on raised marble foundation, with pillard corners. South side and two
corner pillars of this tomb recently thrown down and slab moved.
Gad Humphreys, obt. Augt 31, 1859, aged 73 years. Requiescat in pace. A tribute of Filial affec-
tion.
Large lot. The two above graves within 18 inche high curbing of cement.
Zenas Clapp, of Salina, Onondaga Co., New York, who died 29th January, 1837, aged 41 years.
Row 16.
Mr. Jesse Baldwin, who departd this life on the 14th of March, 1835, aged 34 years. - 5 lines of
inscripn below.
Louisa Charlotte Izard, daut of Ralph and Elizabeth Izard, of South Carolina, who died on the
22d of January, 1825, etatis 31.
Underneath this stone are deposited the remains of Col. Charles W. Bulow, of Charleston, So.
Car., who died on the 1st of May 1823, aged 44 years.
The flat slab out of place, and one corner marble post loosened.
Ellen Isabella, daut of John Wheeler, D.D., of Vermont, wife of Rev. Joseph H. Myers, died Augt
11th 1854, agd 30 years.
A vertical marble headstone on stone base. Lot enclosed with broad cement curbing surmoun-
ted by wrought railing and cast iron posts.
James Holt, of New York, who died Feb. 19, 1835, aged 37 years, 1 month.
[To be continued.]
Row 16 (continued).
Helen Porter, daughter of Moses H. Baldwin, departd this life March 16, 1859, in the 16th year
of her age.
A vertical headstone. A fine white marble box, seven feet high, with considerable carving on it.
Lot enclosed with a fence of nine granite posts with lines of wrought iron bars uniting them.
Joseph Hunter, Esqr., a native of Ballymore, County Antrim, Ireland. For a long time a respect-
able planter of Mosquito, Died May 14, 1836, aet. 30 years. This memorial is erected by his only
child, M.A.H.
A marble horizontal slab on raised marble faced foundation. Lot enclosed with iron fence.
In a lot with cement (over coquina) curbing level with the ground without it.
Harry Wilbur, son of James and Carrie Goss, who died Sep. 3, 1874, aged 10 years.
James Goss, died Nov. 20, (or 26), 1877, aged 37.
A wooden head and footboard. Each of these two lots enclosed in a paling fence now in weak
condition
L. B.
A narrow headboard a foot high. The footboard between the graves of Harry W. and James
Goss.
A low broad granite stone. The grave directly adjoining, northwardly, that of James Goss.
M. R. Castle, son of Martin Castle, of Connecticut, died Nov. 28, 1878. aged 4 mos. 16 days.
This grave is west of the preceding; has a high marble headstone; and is enclosed with four
posts single uniting rails. --
Row 17.
Ann Drysdale, daur of John and Lois H. Drysdale, born on the 22nd of June 1823; died at St.
Augustine, 14th January 1844.
Forty lines of inscription, the last words of which are "beloved friend and pastor, Rev. Joseph H.
Rutledge, of Trinity Church of St. Augustine."
Thomas W. Drysdale, who departd this life at St. Augustine, 11th day of October, 1841,in the
17th year of his age. Thirteen lines of inscription follow.
The above, each covered with horizontal marble slab on raised cement fondation, differ only in
length. The middle slab is quite a foot longer than the other two. A low coquina curb around the
three.
Elizabeth Mary Hanson, wife of J.M. Hanson, obit May 14, 1838, aged 82 years.
A horizontal marble slab on a brick raised foundation. Space for another grave. This lot cement
curbed.
Henry V. S. Frey, son of Henry and Elizabeth Frey. He was born at Palatine, in the State of New
York, 27th day of Dec. 1807, and died at S. Augustine, 8th day Jan. 1830, aged 22 years, 12
days.
Erected to the memory of Lieut. Stephen Tuttle of the United States Corps of Engineers, a nat-
ive of the State of New Jersey, who departd this life Jan. 21, 1835, aged 36 years.
This stone, perhaps once erect, now lies horizontally, partly covering the raised cement grave.
Lucy, wife of F.E. Mitchell, died Feb. 18, 1884, aged 42 years.
Rev. Parker Adams of New Hartford, Oneida Co., New York, who died in St. Augustine, 10th day
of June, 1835, aged 56 years.
Marian Anita and John Cobb, infant children of George and Louisa H. Washington. (No dates.)
(On the footstone there are 3 initials, M. A. W., J. C. W., and J. A. W.)
Low marble head and footstone within a fence of posts and light square rails.
Johnathan Olivar Whaley, born Oct. 18,1879: died June 11, 1880, aged 8 months.
Edward McGraw, born May 18, 1863; died Nov. 16, 1877.
A low wooden headboard two feet away from above with inscription destroyed: perphaps a relat-
ive of E. McG.
The inscription just decipherable. The head and footboard painted black; perhaps grave of
colored man or woman.
Lewis Drysdale, died Dec. 2, 1857, aet. 27.
A horizontal slab considerabley moved. This grave is in the western part of the Drysdale lot, the
wall of which is in a ruinous condition.
Row 18.
A sacred Dedication by an affectionate mother to the memory of her son, Alfred Robinson, born
at Richmond, Virginia, Oct. 26, 1815; died 1st of Decem. 1834, aged 19 years, 1 mo. 5 d.
Mrs. Mary, wife of Rev. Aaron Warner, of Medford, Mass., who died June 12, 1834, aged 45
years.
Andrew J. Peck, son of G. D. Peck, M.D., and Mrs. S. F. Peck, of Milford, Mass., drowned near
Saint Augustine, Apr. 19, 1835, aged 20.
Erastus Nye, of Onodaga Co., New York, who died January 12, 1835, aged 35 yrs. 6 mos.
An upright headstone.
John Lyman, of Southampton, Mass., died January 20, 1835, aet. 26 years.
An upright headstone.
John Gifford Hull, of Dutchess Co., New York, born May, 1808; died January 1835.
An upright headstone.
Row 19.
Col. Lucious D. Mower, of Granville, Ohio, who departed this life whilst on a visiti to this city for
the benefit of his health on the 19 day of Feb. 1834, aged 41 years.
An upright headstone.
(A grave with heavy wooden curbing, but no inscription adjoining the above.)
Matthew Peck, a native of Berlin, Conn., who died after a lingering illiness June 5, 1834, in the
39th year of his age.
A square column with capital and base, and obelisk above, of coarse grained marble.
Ella Bond Reynolds, born Dec. 10, 1862; taken home Nov. 28, 1877.
Row 20.
Eliza C Whitehouse, who died in this city (St. Augustine) 3rd June, 1838, aged 52 years.
Charles Downing, who departd this life Nov. 24, 1841, in the 45th year of his age. A native of Vir-
ginia, he removed to Florida and early became identified with the prosperity of the Territory. He
frequently served in the Territorial Legislature, and was twice elected to the Congress of the
United States. Ardent, bold, and generous to a fault, he was beloved in life and died universally
regretted.
A wooden headboard.
A colonel in the army of the United States in the war of 1812, and sometime judge of the Superi-
or Court in the Territory of Florida. To great assiduity in the performance of his duties he united a
dignity and learning which adorned his office, and to a commanding presence were added the
higher attributes of distinguished ability.
Dr. Samuel Robinson, a native of Attleboro', Mass., and during 18 years a celebrated physician
of Indiantown, N.C. From early life he was a sincere and consistent Christian, and a number of
his last years were much devoted to the Bible cause chiefly in the southern States. In 1824 he
removed to Providence, R.I., where he became eminent as a mineralogist. He died in this place
Feb. 17, 1826, in the 44th year of his age.
Marble vertical head and footstone. A large cedar tree close to the footstone.
A lot with two graves marked with cement headstones, but no inscriptions thereon.
A smaller lot to north of above without stones.
Both these are fenced.
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