Sims Silversmith Shop
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Sims Silversmith Shop | |
Sims Silversmith Shop, 2018 | |
| Location | 12 Cuna St St. Augustine, Florida |
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| Coordinates | 29°54′54″N 81°18′44″W / 29.91500°N 81.31222°W |
| Built | 1964 |
| Architectural style | British Colonial |
| Part of | St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District (ID70000847) |
A reproduction of Sims Silversmith Shop, operated by the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board, is located on the site that is now 12 Cuna Street in St. Augustine, Florida. The precise location of William Sims's 18th century original shop is unknown.
William Sims was a silversmith from Scotland who operated a shop in the town of St. Augustine during the town's British Period (1763-1784). When he moved to St. Augustine he came with a wife, a son, and four enslaved people. It is possible that in Savannah, being a loyalist, he was convicted of treason and left the colony of Georgia approximately in 1774.[1]