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Joe Pickett is looking for information ... about the Spanish cemetery (Times-Union, June 17, 1989)Entry/Object ID
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Joe Pickett is looking for information ... about the Spanish cemetery ( Times-Union, June 17, 1989) noted in a column titled Military News by Mary Hurst, military correspondent. She is a Navy wife who handles military news for community news for Times-Union. In it, she writes that "Joe Pickett is looking for information ... about the Spanish cemetery, now buried under a sand dune at the naval station. Pickett said the cemetery was closed in 1889 but he wanted to know why it was called the Spanish cemetery and any other facts surrounding Spanish Point, the area behind the cemetery and the lighthouse on the Navy base."Collection
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Naval Station Mayport (Fla.) -- History., Navy-yards and naval stations -- Florida -- Mayport (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Cemeteries -- Florida -- Mayport., Mayport (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- History.Publication Details
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