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SA had a city gristmill that brought in 200 ducats a year revenue
Source: The King?s Coffer #83
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A municipality usually reserved part of its lands for some kind of profitable use, the income of which was called a propio. The town of St. Augustine, bounded by the sea, a swamp, an estuary, and a creek, seems to have possessed no lands for income. Its only identifiable propios came from a horse-drawn gristmill, which after paying off its own construction brought in 200 ducats a year. [Note 62: Cristobal Gonzalez and Anton Martin seen in Junta de Guerra 1608; Gov. Mendez de Canzo to Gov. Ybarra 1603] AN100 (Bushnell KC)
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