April 17, 2010, Sally Walker French, the great-great-granddaughter of General Jose Mariano Hernandez presented china, wine decanters, and portraits of the Hernandez family to the Flagler County Historical Society.
April 17, 2010, Sally Walker French, the great-great-granddaughter of General Jose Mariano Hernandez presented china, wine decanters, and portraits of the Hernandez family to the Flagler County Historical Society. These add to the extensive documents, and items at the Museum Annex, plus items donated by her cousin Lucia Walker Fairlie Pulgram. These are now on display at the Flagler County Administration Building.
Left to right: Art Dycke, President Palm Coast
Historical Society, Bill Landry, Mary Ann Clark
FCHS President, Sally Walker French,
Chip Brooks, and Sisco Deen. Photos by Bill Ryan
The wine decanters carry Hernandez family initials. The family portraits appear to be painted on blocks of marble stone. They are signed by an artist “Mejasky” “New York” date unknown. (a Francis Mejasky – artist – of Cuba is buried in Oak Hill Georgetown D.C.)
Rare portraits of Hernandez family are now
on display at Flagler County Administration Building. Top row: Wife Anna Maria Hill, Gen. Jose Mariano Hernandez, Bottom row: daughter Doratea (Dora),
and unidentified daughter.
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