Jacksonville, Florida. Memorial services for Fighting French at the Un...
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Production. Minesweepers. Sturdy wooden ribs, which have been shaped o...
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Jacksonville, Florida. Fighting French flag
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Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Ahaveth Chesed Synogogue, 723 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: On the original site of Jacksonville's oldest Jewish Congregation's synagogue, this sanctuary was the first house of worship to be rebuilt downtown after the fire of 1901 and is a unique blend of ... More
Anna Jai House (Slave Quarters & Driver's Cabin), Fort George Island, ...
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Love-McGinnis House, 2063 Oak Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
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Kingsley Plantation, Kitchen, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duv...
Significance: Physical evidence suggests that the kitchen at Kingsley Plantation was originally a one-story, two-room building. Most likely constructed around the same time as the house nearby (1798), the kitch... More
Kingsley Plantation, Kitchen, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duv...
Significance: Physical evidence suggests that the kitchen at Kingsley Plantation was originally a one-story, two-room building. Most likely constructed around the same time as the house nearby (1798), the kitch... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Jacksonville, Florida. Fighting French sailors messing at the United S...
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Production. Minesweepers. House carpenters turn shipbuilders - and do ...
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Jacksonville, Florida. Fighting French with a PBY-5a patrol -bombing p...
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Production. Minesweepers. Forming ribs for minesweepers. By clamping t...
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Jacksonville, Florida. Fighting French in review at the United States ...
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Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Ahaveth Chesed Synogogue, 723 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: On the original site of Jacksonville's oldest Jewish Congregation's synagogue, this sanctuary was the first house of worship to be rebuilt downtown after the fire of 1901 and is a unique blend of ... More
Thomson Tabby House, Fort George Road, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Survey number: HABS FL-511 Public domain photograph - historical image of Florida, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Kingsley Plantation, Slave Quarters, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonvil...
Significance: Among the most notable of the surviving structures at Kingsley Plantation are the ruins of 25 (of 32) tabby slave houses. Most likely erected by Zephaniah Kingsley ca. 1822-30 the quarters were in... More
Kingsley Plantation, Barn, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval ...
Significance: T-shaped in plan, the barn at Kingsley Plantation was erected in two phases. The north wing, constructed of tabby brick, was most likely built ca. 1814-20 early in Zephaniah Kingsley's tenure. The... More
Kingsley Plantation, Barn, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval ...
Significance: T-shaped in plan, the barn at Kingsley Plantation was erected in two phases. The north wing, constructed of tabby brick, was most likely built ca. 1814-20 early in Zephaniah Kingsley's tenure. The... More
Clarence T. Doty Residence, 510 Lomax Street, Jacksonville, Duval Coun...
Significance: The Doty house is one of the few distinguished residences in the Riverside area which is oriented towards both the St. John's River and the street; being of solid brick construction, and featuring... More
Anna Jai House (Slave Quarters & Driver's Cabin), Fort George Island, ...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Florida, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Significance: Designed in 1910 by M.J. Klutho, Jacksonville's most prominent early twentieth-century architect, the Morocco Temple has a blending of Egyptian Revival detailing and Wrightian massing unique in hi... More
Kingsley Plantation, Kitchen, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duv...
Significance: Physical evidence suggests that the kitchen at Kingsley Plantation was originally a one-story, two-room building. Most likely constructed around the same time as the house nearby (1798), the kitch... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Production. Minesweepers. The frame of a new minesweeper takes shape i...
Public domain photograph of 1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Jacksonville, Florida. Fighting French enlisted man with an engine at ...
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Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, Slave Quarters, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonvil...
Significance: Among the most notable of the surviving structures at Kingsley Plantation are the ruins of 25 (of 32) tabby slave houses. Most likely erected by Zephaniah Kingsley ca. 1822-30 the quarters were in... More
Kingsley Plantation, Slave Quarters, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonvil...
Significance: Among the most notable of the surviving structures at Kingsley Plantation are the ruins of 25 (of 32) tabby slave houses. Most likely erected by Zephaniah Kingsley ca. 1822-30 the quarters were in... More
Kingsley Plantation, Slave Quarters, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonvil...
Significance: Among the most notable of the surviving structures at Kingsley Plantation are the ruins of 25 (of 32) tabby slave houses. Most likely erected by Zephaniah Kingsley ca. 1822-30 the quarters were in... More
Kingsley Plantation, Barn, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval ...
Significance: T-shaped in plan, the barn at Kingsley Plantation was erected in two phases. The north wing, constructed of tabby brick, was most likely built ca. 1814-20 early in Zephaniah Kingsley's tenure. The... More
Clarence T. Doty Residence, 510 Lomax Street, Jacksonville, Duval Coun...
Significance: The Doty house is one of the few distinguished residences in the Riverside area which is oriented towards both the St. John's River and the street; being of solid brick construction, and featuring... More
Anna Jai House (Slave Quarters & Driver's Cabin), Fort George Island, ...
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Kingsley Plantation, Kitchen, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duv...
Significance: Physical evidence suggests that the kitchen at Kingsley Plantation was originally a one-story, two-room building. Most likely constructed around the same time as the house nearby (1798), the kitch... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Production. Minesweepers. Shipbuilders setting the ribs of one of Uncl...
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Production. Minesweepers. W.S. Neal, age seventy, came out of retireme...
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El Modelo Building, 501-513 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Duval Count...
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Riverside Baptist Church, 2650 Park Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: An outstanding example of 1920's Florida Boom Architecture (eclecticism) and the only church ever designed by Addison Mizner, popular Palm Beach architect. The octagonal structure in the Spanish ... More
Riverside Baptist Church, 2650 Park Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: An outstanding example of 1920's Florida Boom Architecture (eclecticism) and the only church ever designed by Addison Mizner, popular Palm Beach architect. The octagonal structure in the Spanish ... More
Riverside Baptist Church, 2650 Park Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: An outstanding example of 1920's Florida Boom Architecture (eclecticism) and the only church ever designed by Addison Mizner, popular Palm Beach architect. The octagonal structure in the Spanish ... More
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, Barn, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval ...
Significance: T-shaped in plan, the barn at Kingsley Plantation was erected in two phases. The north wing, constructed of tabby brick, was most likely built ca. 1814-20 early in Zephaniah Kingsley's tenure. The... More
Anna Jai House (Slave Quarters & Driver's Cabin), Fort George Island, ...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Florida, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Significance: Designed in 1910 by M.J. Klutho, Jacksonville's most prominent early twentieth-century architect, the Morocco Temple has a blending of Egyptian Revival detailing and Wrightian massing unique in hi... More
Morocco Temple, 219 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Significance: Designed in 1910 by M.J. Klutho, Jacksonville's most prominent early twentieth-century architect, the Morocco Temple has a blending of Egyptian Revival detailing and Wrightian massing unique in hi... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Scene in a downtown park. Jacksonville, Florida
Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More
Jacksonville, Florida. Fighting French enlisted men in the cockpit of ...
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Jacksonville, Florida. Memorial services for Fighting French at the Un...
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Production. Minesweepers. The stem of a new minesweeper is fitted to i...
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Production. Minesweepers. He's still being strong at seventy-two. Geor...
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St. James Building, 117 West Duval Street, Jacksonville, Duval County,...
Significance: On the order of Louis Sullivan's Carson, Pirie, Scott store in Chicago in scale, functional planning, and decoration, The St. James Building featured a 75' octagonal glass dome and was considered ... More
Adams Building, 517-527 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, F...
Significance: Representative of Jacksonville commercial design at the turn of the century, the Adams Building was one of a very few such structures (and probably the only downtown hotel) to survive the 1901 fir... More
Riverside Baptist Church, 2650 Park Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: An outstanding example of 1920's Florida Boom Architecture (eclecticism) and the only church ever designed by Addison Mizner, popular Palm Beach architect. The octagonal structure in the Spanish ... More
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Kingsley Plantation, House, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1018 Survey number: HABS FL-478-B National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000182
Ahaveth Chesed Synogogue, 723 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: On the original site of Jacksonville's oldest Jewish Congregation's synagogue, this sanctuary was the first house of worship to be rebuilt downtown after the fire of 1901 and is a unique blend of ... More
Kingsley Plantation, Slave Quarters, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonvil...
Significance: Among the most notable of the surviving structures at Kingsley Plantation are the ruins of 25 (of 32) tabby slave houses. Most likely erected by Zephaniah Kingsley ca. 1822-30 the quarters were in... More
Kingsley Plantation, Barn, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval ...
Significance: T-shaped in plan, the barn at Kingsley Plantation was erected in two phases. The north wing, constructed of tabby brick, was most likely built ca. 1814-20 early in Zephaniah Kingsley's tenure. The... More
Clarence T. Doty Residence, 510 Lomax Street, Jacksonville, Duval Coun...
Significance: The Doty house is one of the few distinguished residences in the Riverside area which is oriented towards both the St. John's River and the street; being of solid brick construction, and featuring... More
Spanish-American War Fort, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Survey number: HABS FL-15-2 Building/structure dates: 1898 Initial Construction
Kingsley Plantation, Kitchen, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duv...
Significance: Physical evidence suggests that the kitchen at Kingsley Plantation was originally a one-story, two-room building. Most likely constructed around the same time as the house nearby (1798), the kitch... More
Kingsley Plantation, Kitchen, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duv...
Significance: Physical evidence suggests that the kitchen at Kingsley Plantation was originally a one-story, two-room building. Most likely constructed around the same time as the house nearby (1798), the kitch... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More
Kingsley Plantation, 11676 Palmetto Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County...
Significance: Inhabited by Timucua Indians for thousands of years, Fort George Island, as part of Florida, was claimed by Ponce de Leon for Spain in 1513. A mission, San Juan del Puerto, was established by Jes... More