The Minorcan Quarter

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Abstract

In this sequel to The Minorcan Yoke, Don Francisco Pellicer, along with Margarita and Juana, settle permanently in St. Augustine with the other surviving indentured servants from New Smyrna. This story is about the beginning of their life in St. Augustine as free people.

Local locations visited or mentioned include, but are not limited to the King's Highway (part of US1 follows this old road), St. George Street, Plaza de la Constitucion, Governor's House (Governor's House Cultural Center and Museum), the Rodriquez House, the Pellicier-De Burgo House, the Old City Gates, Castillo de San Marcos, and the St. Johns River.

Identifier

PS3604 .Y48 M56 2014

Access Rights

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Title

The Minorcan Quarter

Contributor

Kathleen Walls and David M. Schrader, cover artists

Publisher

[St. Augustine, FL]: Global Author Publications

Date

Format

Paperback book

Language

English

Audience

Subject

Action or Adventure
Historical

Coverage

British Period
2nd Spanish Period

Accrual Method

Purchased

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Bibliographic Citation

Dyer, Nancy Pellicer. The Minorcan Quarter. [St. Augustine, FL]: Global Authors Pblications, 2014.

Citation

Nancy Pellicer Dyer, “The Minorcan Quarter,” St. Augustine Fiction, accessed June 22, 2025, https://staugustinefiction.omeka.net/items/show/111.

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