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SPANISH DRAGOON BARRACKS

Location:61 Cordova St.
County: St. Johns
City: St. Augustine

Description: A first Spanish period two-story coquina, shingle roofed structure, 33' x 19', erected on the east side of this lot became the barracks for the Spanish dragoons in 1792. Each story had two rooms. One upper room contained a rack for 20 muskets and 40 pistols, another rack for saddles and bridles, a table and two benches. A detached kitchen, coquina curbed well, stable and privy were located adjacent to the barracks. In the yard, a cultivated vegetable garden, orange, lemon and fig trees flourished. By 1822 the barracks had deteriorated and was razed.

Sponsors: The St. Johns County Historical Commission and the Security Federal Savings & Loan Association in Cooperation with Department of State

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