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Richard A. Twine Collection - images of the St. Augustine community of Lincolnville between 1922 and 1927
 

Self-portrait of Richard A. Twine

Lincolnville was the heart of the black society in St. Augustine. These images show what life was like in the 1920's. The Emancipation Day Celebration was the most famous event that Twine photographed.

Richard Aloysius Twine was born in St. Augustine on May 11, 1896. He was a photographer for only five years. He took photos of Lincolnville from the year 1922 to 1927.

In 1988, the Twine home was about to be torn down. The demolition crew found 103 glass negatives in the attic. The negatives were restored and placed in the custody of the St. Augustine Historical Society.

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Annual Emancipation Day Parade : Lincolnville, Florida.

The Queen and her court : Lincolnville, Florida.

Parade float representing the medical auxiliary society? Lincolnville, Florida.

St. Benedict Catholic School parade float : Lincolnville, Florida.

Graceful young women in a studio portrait].

John Norton.

Ione Powell.

Two elderly African American women.
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