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Archeological site 8JE106 near Lamont, Jefferson County, Florida. | Archeological site 8JE106 near Lamont, Jefferson County, Florida. | ||
Revision as of 05:42, 26 October 2012
Mission San Miguel de Asile (1607-1704) - A Spanish mission established in 1607 in Jefferson County, Florida. Abandoned in 1704.
Current Status
Archeological site 8JE106 near Lamont, Jefferson County, Florida.
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Location: Near Lamont, Jefferson County, Florida. Maps & Images Lat: 30.342102 Long: -83.82268 |
Sources:
- Slade, Alissa M., An Analysis of Artifacts and Archaeology at 8JE106, a Spanish Mission Site in Florida, Thesis, Florida State University College Of Arts And Sciences, 2006, 170 pages
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