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2026 Spring Speaker Series

Attention members of the St. Augustine Historical Society … register now for the 2026 Spring Speaker Series!

Where: Markland House, Flagler Collage

Wine and Cheese at 6:30pm | Talk begins at 7:00pm

Speaker Schedule Information

Monday, February 9 — “Sequestered Signers: The Lives and Revolutionary War Confinement of Thomas Heyward, Arthur Middleton, and Edward Rutledge in St. Augustine”.  Boyd Murphree, PhD – Political Papers Archivist for the University of Florida Smathers Libraries. He holds a PhD in history from Florida State University

Monday, March 9 — “The Plantations of Northeastern Florida in Global Perspective”

Thursday, April 2 — “Florida Loves Manatees: Manatees and Florida Culture”.  Steve Noll, PhD – Dr. Noll joined the UF Department of History in 1992; he teaches courses on the History of Disability in America, Florida History, Florida Environmental History, and Diversity in American History.

Monday, April 27 — “The History of Flagler College”.  Tom Graham, PhD – Flagler College History Professor Emeritus.

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