Incoming Resources
- El Escribano., Scribe
- The Spaniards in Florida, by George R. Fairbanks ; a facsimile reproduction of the 1868 edition with an introduction, illustrations, and index by Donald D. Spencer
- St. Augustine and St. Johns County : a pictorial history, Karen G. Harvey
- St. Augustine in history, Rodney and Loretta Carlisle
- Hastings, Florida's potato capital, Gregory William Leonard
- The awakening of St. Augustine : the Anderson family and the oldest city, 1821-1924, by Thomas Graham
- Spanish St. Augustine : the archaeology of a colonial Creole community, Kathleen Deagan ; with contributions by Joan K. Koch ... [et al.]
- St. Augustine, Summer Bozeman
- The building of Castillo de San Marcos, Luis Rafael Arana and Albert Manucy
- Fort Mose, colonial America's Black fortress of freedom, Kathleen Deagan and Darcie MacMahon
- Greetings from St. Augustine, Donald Spencer
- Sketches of St. Augustine, by R. K. Sewall
- Fort Mose, and the story of the man who built the first free black settlement in Colonial America, Glennette Tilley Turner
- St. Augustine under three flags, by H.S. Wyllie ; a facsimile reproduction of the 1898 edition with an introduction and index by Donald D. Spencer
- St. Augustine, Tristan Boyer Binns
- The history of Saint Augustine, Florida, by William W. Dewhurst
- Archaeology at the National Greek Orthodox Shrine, St. Augustine, Florida, microchange in eighteenth-century Spanish colonial material culture, Kathleen A. Deagan
- St. Augustine in the Gilded Age, Beth Rogero Bowen and the St. Augustine Historical Society
- The majesty of St. Augustine, by Steven Brooke
- Legends and tales, Karen Harvey
- Sweet cane, the architecture of the sugar works of East Florida, Lucy B. Wayne
- Ponte Vedra Beach, a history, Maurice Robinson
- Hidden history of Ponte Vedra, Maurice J. Robinson
- Sixteenth-century St. Augustine, the people and their homes, Albert Manucy
- Hotel Ponce de Leon, the rise, fall, and rebirth of Flagler's gilded age palace, Leslee F. Keys
- Water from stone, archaeology and conservation at Florida's springs, Jason O'Donoughue