
audiobook
by William W. (William Whitwell) Dewhurst
THE HISTORY OF Saint Augustine, Florida
PREFACE.
HISTORY OF ST. AUGUSTINE. - CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.
[1492-1498.] CHAPTER II. THE DISCOVERY OF FLORIDA.
[1517.] CHAPTER III. EXPEDITIONS OF MURUELO, CORDOVA, ALMINOS, AYLLON, AND NARVAEZ.
CHAPTER IV. HERNANDO DE SOTO.—AN ACCOUNT OF HIS MARCH THROUGH FLORIDA.
CHAPTER V. HUGUENOT SETTLEMENT UNDER RIBAULT.
CHAPTER VI. SECOND HUGUENOT SETTLEMENT UNDER LAUDONNÈRE.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII. SHIPWRECK OF RIBAULT’S FLEET.—MASSACRE BY MENENDEZ.
This volume offers a compact yet vivid portrait of America’s oldest city, tracing its beginnings from the earliest European attempts to claim the Floridian coast. The author weaves together the ambitions of Spanish knights seeking gold and the spread of Catholicism, as well as the later French forays, presenting their daring voyages and the challenges they faced in a land still shrouded in myth.
Beyond the chronicles of conquest, the book highlights the unique landmarks and personalities that shaped the settlement’s character, drawing on original quotations and family records that preserve voices now lost to time. It also sketches the region’s mild climate and the appeal of Saint Augustine as a healthful retreat, giving listeners a sense of why the town has long attracted both settlers and visitors.
Presented in an accessible style, the narrative balances scholarly detail with storytelling, inviting anyone curious about the early chapters of Florida’s storied past to explore the foundations of this historic coastal town.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (301K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1850–1927
Best known for a classic early history of St. Augustine, he helped shape how generations of readers encountered the oldest continuously occupied European-established city in the continental United States. His work blends local history, travel writing, and the civic pride of late 19th-century Florida.
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