New Smyrna Sugar Mill built of Coquina rock in Florida by Minorcans in 1830 and burned by Seminole Indians and slaves in 1835
New Smyrna Sugar Mill in Florida was built of Coquina rock by Minorcans in 1830 and burned by Seminole Indians and Slaves in 1835
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