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From ''Bliss' Quarterly'', [http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/WF/WF00000022/file2.pdf Vol. III, Number 3, 1897]. Accompanying caption: "House one hundred and twenty-seven years old. This house was built by the English and was the home of the Governor
From ''[[Bliss' Quarterly]]'', [http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/WF/WF00000022/file2.pdf Vol. III, Number 3, 1897].
Accompanying caption: "House one hundred and twenty-seven years old. This house was built by the English and was the home of the Governor. After the Spanish capture it became the home of the Intendante. It is situated on [[Intendencia Street]], and many believe it to be the oldest house in the city."
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Accompanying caption: "House one hundred and twenty-seven years old. This house was built by the English and was the home of the Governor. After the Spanish capture it became the home of the Intendante. It is situated on [[Intendencia Street]], and many believe it to be the oldest house in the city."
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