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| #131 - Cathedral-Basilica of St. Augustine | |
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Overall size of this early photo is 8 x 10 inches. This was done, and is marked on the back, by W. A. Cox of St. Augustine. I know nothing about the photographer, but I am sure he is not a mystery to the folks in Florida. The photo is sharp and in good condition. Some top layer paper has been lifted off the mount in the lower right corner.
The parish of St. Augustine, which dates from the celebration of a mass on September 8, 1565, by the Spaniard Pedro Menedez and his men, is the oldest Catholic parish within the present day United States. During Queen Anne's War, the English Governor of South Carolina, James Moore, raided St. Augustine and destroyed an earlier church. Plagued by financial difficulties, the parish was unable to construct a new church until this coquina edifice was begun in 1793. Completed in 1797, it became a cathedral in 1870 when St. Augustine was elevated to a diocese. Augustin Verot was invested as the first bishop. In 1887, fire severely damaged the cathedral, but the facade and walls remained standing and were preserved when the building was restored in 1887-1888. The chancel, transcept and campanile were added at that time. Further restoration was carried out in 1965. Price is 135.00 Delivered USA. As always return privileges. |
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