Title |
Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, circa 1915-1930
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Description |
Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida, 1915-1930. Caption reads: "Fort Marion (Formerly Fort San Marco) was begun by the Spaniards in 1565, and required 190 years in building, slaves being compelled to do the work. The Thickest part of the fort walls is 40 ft. The structure covers five acres. It was bombarded in 1744 by Governor Ogelthorpe of the Colony of Georgia. It is built of coquina and is said to be the best preserved specimen on the world of the military architecture of its time. It is the oldest fortification on the western continent. Its walls and watch towers remain intact, but its guns are dismounted and the moat is dry. It is in all respects, a castle built after the plan of those of the middle ages of Europe. There are inner and outer barriers, the barbican, the draw bridge, portcullis, wicket and all appliances of such fortification, In 1836 the terreplein of the north east bastion caved in, exposing a deep and dismal dungeon. Impelled by curiosity the U. S. Military Engineer descended into this dungeon, where to his surprise, he discovered the skeletons of a man and woman in iron cages bolted to the wall." Postcard number: R-49507.
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Extent |
2 images; Postcard; color |
Date |
1915/1930 |
Location |
United States; Chicago; Illinois; St. Augustine; Florida; North America |
Subject(s) |
Postcards; Castillo de San Marcos (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Forts & fortifications |
Citation |
National Trust Library Historic Postcard collection |
Permanent Link |
https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/6238
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Rights |
http://vocab.lib.umd.edu/rightsStatement#CNE
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Terms of Use |
Collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the University of Maryland Libraries.
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Digital Collection(s) |
- Cultural Preservation
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