Historic City Memories: Two mules for widow Abbott
Two mules and two slaves for the widow Abbott
By Geoff Dobson

Two mules and two slaves for the widow Abbott
By Geoff Dobson
In July 1539, during his North American entrada, the army of Governor Don Hernando de Soto crosses the Withlacoochee River near present-day Inverness, FL.
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It was good to see Commissioner Mark Miner and his new bride Cheryl at the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine last month; when he came home on a short leave from deployment in Kuwait.
As part of its free monthly lecture series, Historic City News reporters learned that in the August 7th presentation at Mission San Luis, Derek Boyd Hankerson will speak on the topic of “Boys and Girls Clubs of America” — from the perspective of an alumnus of two clubs in suburban Maryland.
On Monday, August 9th at 7:00 p.m., Sacha Martin, President of the North Shores Improvement Association tells Historic City News local reporters that their organization will sponsor a candidate forum for contested seats in the August 24th Primary Election.
Historic City News reporters received word from Rebecca Romaine today that local beach lifeguards will be out in force this weekend to “Fill the Buoy” at the Publix on Anastasia Island.
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