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Tomb 007: Virginia Walton
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: Marble tablet with a sandstone base, which has been parged with concrete (most of which is lost). A central fracture across the middle of the tablet was patched with a fine, gray mortar and the full tablet appears to have been reset into this base with pins. Virginia Walton (child) - B. 4/8/1850, D. 4/2/1854. The records for her parents are also present: George Washington Walton (D. 1886) and Mary Ann Walton (D. 1892). They had at least one other child, Willie, who died in 1878 at age 18 whose resting place is unrecorded. The parents were both buried in Evergreen Cemetery. (Source: St. Johns Co. Deaths 1800-1899)
Material(s): Marble, Sandstone
Dimensions: (Tablet) 16” Wide, 2” Thick; (Base) 32” Wide, 8.5” Deep; (Overall) 34.5” High
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Tomb 032: EFM
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: Small segmental-arched marble tablet. Most likely a footstone.
Materials: Marble
Orientation: West-East
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Tomb 071: Mary Carmen Benet and Children
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
This 3D model is the historic tomb of Robert P. Sabate, Nettie Sabate, and Marcella Sabate who died on 11 January 1892, 22 November 1880, and 7 April 1882 repectively. The historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Centuries.
Materials: Brick, Marble
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Tomb 072: Pedro Benet
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: Marble ledger with beveled edges set at ground level. Part of fenced plot 72P. aka. “King of the Minorcans”, Benet was an influential landowner and taxpayer. His descendants include Florida’s first West Point grad Stephen Vincent Benet and writers Stephen Vincent, William Rose, and Laura Benet (Oldest City, 1983, p.155). This ledger was part of a box tomb until sometime after 1994 according to a photo by Meg Risley of the chapel that included Benet’s box tomb. It appears that a branch must have fallen on the box tomb and fractured the ledger.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 073: Francisca Gonzalez
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Segmental-arched tablet on base set into a concrete slab with a marble footstone. Concrete slab is scored to resemble the traditional cradle. The slab appears to have been parged with light tan stucco (only trace amounts remain).
Material(s): Marble, Concrete
Dimensions: Tablet: 16” Wide, 2” Thick, 37” High. Base: 22” Wide, 11” Deep, 5.25” High. Slab: 30.25” Wide, 59” Deep, 1.5” High (South, the North is below grade). Footstone: 5.25” Wide, 2” Thick, 8.75” High.
Orientation: East-West
Enclosure: 72Pst
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Verot Monument Tolomato TCA22104
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
A 3-part grave consisting of bronze plaque, cantoned box tomb, and 2-tier granite podium with bronze bust of Verot. Ledger edges are coarse and unrefined. The granite for the ledger is slightly different in appearance than the rest of the monument.
Material(s): Granite
Dimensions: Box: 40.25” Wide 8‟ Deep 20.25” High
Plaque (bronze alone): 37.5” Wide 23.75” Deep/Tall .5” Thick
Bust: (Podium) 24.25” Wide 18” Deep 36” High
(Base) 11.5” Wide 12” Deep 6.25” High
(Sculpture) 15.5” Wide 10.5” Deep (thickest point) 27.75” High
Orientation: East-West
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Tomb 035
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This historic tomb of an unnamed person is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
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Tomb 001: Sabate Family
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Robert P. Sabate, Nettie Sabate, and Marcella Sabate who died 11 January 1892, 22 November 1880, and 7 April 1882 repectively. The historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Brick, Marble
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Tomb 002: Antonio Jose Fernandez de Mier
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Antonio Jose Fernandez de Mier who died on 24 October 1825. The historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Centuries.
Materials: Brick, Marble, Concrete, Conquina
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Tomb 003: Lucas Creyon, Esq.
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Lucas Creyon, Esq., who died 21 October 1821. The historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble, Conquina
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Tomb 004
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This historic tomb of an unnamed person is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble, Concrete, Conquina
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Tomb 005-006: Ann M. Hernandez and -ita H. Gibbs
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: The capped marble obelisk marks the grave of Ann M. Hernandez, who died 23 June 1849. The rounded marble tablet with raised shoulders marks the grave of Mrs. –ita H. Gibbs, who died 7 February 1836. These historic tombs are located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble, Conquina
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Tomb 008
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This historic tomb of an unnamed person is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Brick, Marble
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Tomb 009: Tolmey Ponce
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Tolmey Ponce (1844-1877). The historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century. This marker is likely a 20th Cenury replacement headstone.
Materials: Concrete
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Tomb 010: Pvt. Bartolo A. Masters
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Pvt. Bartolo A. Masters (CO D, 8 FLA INF, SSA), born 15 September 1825 and died 6 December 1865. The historic tomb is located in the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century. This tomb consists of a head stone and footstone. It is likely that Tomb 010 is a recent addition to the cemetery as a replacement for the original fallen marker. The slab on the ground (Tomb 011) is a grave marker for a different individual.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 011
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of an unnamed individual who died 6 December 186-. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 012: Jane Masters
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Mrs. Jane Masters who was born 9 May 1802 and died 17 February 1855. This historic tomb at located in the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 18th and 19th Centuries.
Materials: Brick, Marble
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Tomb 013
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This historic tomb of an unnamed person is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Brick, Concrete
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Tomb 014: Mary Adele Drysdale
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Mrs. Mary Adele Drysdale who was born 18 February 1841 and died 24 February 1860. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 015: Ann Wilkinson
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Ann Wilkinson who was died 20 March 1829. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Centuries.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 016: Reverendus Edwardus F. Mayne
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Reverendus Edwardus F. Mayne who died 21 December 1834. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century. Very tall, Gothic tablet leaning badly to the north. Tablet is badly deteriorated from extensive exfoliation/flaking and biodeterioration.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 017: Rev. Brother Louis
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of the Reverend Brother Louis Gonzaga (Gonjage) of the Order of the Brothers of the Christian Schools who died 17 July 1861. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 018: Margaret Weir
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Margaret Weir who died 10 July 1869. This marker was placed by her son James W. Ryon. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble
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Tomb 019: Mary N. Avice and Alex F. Avice
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Mary N. Avice, who died 19 May 1877, and Alex F. Avice, who died 22 June 1883. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Brick, Marble, Conquina
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Tomb 020: Charles Gobert
USF Institute for Digital Exploration
Description: This 3D model is the historic tomb of Charles Gobert who died in 1830. This historic tomb is located at the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida which contains remains of various individuals from the 19th Century.
Materials: Marble
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