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COAT OF ARMS
Saint Augustine, Florida
HE ABOVE HERALDIC EMBLEM is a copy
of the ancient Coat of Arms carved over a
doorway at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Fla.
The same heraldic device was on Columbus'
banner when he landed in the new world. It comprises
the arms of Castile (castle) and Leon (lion rampant), two
kingdoms made one by the marriage of Ferdinand and
Isabella. Around the outside is the grand cordon of the
Golden Fleece, a chain of alternate steels and flints,
striking fire, with the Fleece suspended beneath.
Copyright, 1910, by H. J. Usina
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This space may be used for correspondence.
Published by H. J. Usina