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(M) 30.3139, -84.2475, Mission San Martin de Tomole
(M) 30.3139, -84.2475, Mission San Martin de Tomole
(1656-1704)
(1656-1704)

Revision as of 18:54, 7 January 2019

Mission San Martin de Tomole (1656-1704) - An Apalachee province Spanish mission established in 1656 in present day Leon County, Florida. Abandoned in 1704.

Mission San Martin de Tomole History

Likely destroyed in early 1704 during Queen Anne's War by English and Creek Indian forces under ex Carolina Governor James Moore.

Current Status

Archeological site in Leon County, Florida


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Location: Leon County, Florida. Map point may not be accurate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.3139 Long: -84.2475

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