- Fort
Picolata (Spanish:
Fuerte Picolata) was an 18th-century
Spanish fort on the east bank of the St.
Johns River,
about eighteen miles from St. Augustine...
- of
Apalachee in
western Florida, Fort Pupo and its
sister outpost, Fort
Picolata on the
opposite s**** of the river,
controlled all
traffic on the ferry...
- 29.87472°N 81.57611°W / 29.87472; -81.57611 (Solano Grove)
between Picolata and
Tocoi The
building fell into
decay after he left it, but it was rescued...
- men in a raid on Florida, on 1 December. They
penetrated as far as Fort
Picolata, but
retreated when it
became clear they had
insufficient firepower to...
-
together with
forces from
South Carolina,
captured the
Spanish forts Picolata, San
Francisco de Pupo, San Diego, and Mose,
before attempting to lay siege...
-
charged by King
George III to find the
source of the
river they
called the
Picolata or San Juan, and
measured its
widths and depths,
taking soil
samples as...
- 1876 map
showing Picolata and
Tocoi along the St.
johns River west.of St. Augustine...
-
Reading Center Charter School, Our School. Belleville, B (2011).
Palatka to
Picolata.
University of
Georgia Press. p. 141. Michaels, B. The
River Flows North...
-
Florida Seminoles,
rejected a
meeting between the
British and the Cr****s at
Picolata, the site of a
Spanish fort
about 13
miles west of St.
Augustine in northeastern...
- Constitutionalist, January12., The New Yorker,
editor Horace Greeley January 13, 1838
Picolata,
January 9, 1838, The New Yorker,
editor Horace Greeley January 13, 1838...