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Pensacola History Illustrated: A Journal of Pensacola and West Florida History
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Pensacola History Illustrated: A Journal of Pensacola and West Florida History

Vol.III(1)
2023

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Table of Contents 4 Introduction Jessie Cragg 5 More Than A Name: Meet a few of Pensacola’s Residents from1821 Margo Stringfield and Dr. Brian Rucker 7 Historic St. Michael’s Cemetery: the Paradise of Memory Margo Stringfield 10 Early Pensacola Foods Reflected Diverse Cultures of Region’s Settlers Catherine B. Parker 13 Architecture in Pensacola in Spanish Colonial Period and Early Florida Carter Quina 15 Forts and Bricks: The Military and Industry in Early Pensacola Dr. Brian Rucker 18 Archaeological Traces of Late Colonial Buildings in Pensacola Dr. Elizabeth Benchley 22 How Indigenous Laborers from Mexico Built and Rebuilt Pensacola Grace Resendez McCaffery 26 Early Businesses in Pensacola Virginia Shelby and Margo Stringfield 27 Early Transportation Woes Dr. Brian Rucker 29 Arcadia: The Water Powered Years Adrianne Walker and Dr. Brian Rucker 32 Bagdad: The SteamEra Dr. Brian Rucker 34 The Religious Landscape of 1821 and the Early American Period Margo Stringfield and Dr. Brian Rucker 38 Slavery in Florida Before and After 1821 Dr. Andy Barbero 30 Tourismin Early Pensacola Dr. Brian Rucker 41 From1821 to 2021: Creating a Sense of Place by Linking the Modern with the HistoricMargo Stringfield 48 Selected Bibliography 50 Call For Papers
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