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Dr. Della A Scott-Ireton

Associate Director, College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities

maritime cultural heritage  Florida Public Archaeology Network' (FPAN)  public archaeology  citizen scientists   Archaeology

List of works

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

Published 2021

11 Part 1, 1

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Claudia Carlson

Published 2020

10, 1

This edition focuses on the popular Fiesta of Five Flags, an event held in Pensacola since 1950. It includes historic images and descriptions of celebrations held in the city from the first ten years of the event.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Nicole Grinnan and Carol Maniscola

Published 2019

9, 1

A history of Northwest Florida’s fishing industry, starting just after the Civil War. The magazine contains historic images from the UWF Historic Trust Archives collection, as well as articles about specific aspects of fishing.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Jacquelyn Wilson and Martiel Averial McCray Watson

Published Winter 2019

9, 2

Martiel Averial McCray Watson conducted research on local creole families in Pensacola. This is a re-typed publication of her thesis, containing information on familial groups and the creole culture of the Gulf Coast.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

Published 2018

8, 1 & 2

This special edition of the magazine details every historic marker in the county. Each marker is represented by an image and transcript. Contains location information on extant historic sites in the area.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Jacquelyn Wilson

Published 2017

7, 1

Father Michael Nash, a Chaplain stationed in Pensacola during the Civil War, recorded his daily interactions in a series of 11 letters. Nash was stationed at Fort Pickens from summer 1861 until early spring of 1862 as part of the Sixth New York Volunteer Infantry.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Jacquelyn Wilson

Published 2016

6, 2

Father Michael Nash, a Chaplain stationed in Pensacola during the Civil War, recorded his daily interactions in a series of 11 letters. Nash was stationed at Fort Pickens from summer 1861 until early spring of 1862 as part of the Sixth New York Volunteer Infantry.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Ross Pristera and R. Jason Richards

Published 2016

6, 1

This edition features an overview of the historic properties in Pensacola. It covers the timeline of historic developments, significant locations, and the history of architecture types.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Alexandra McKinneyCarol ManiscolaKuiyuan Li and Jacquelyn Wilson

Published Winter 2015

5, 2

Written for the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII. This edition contains articles on rationing, training, and individuals living in Pensacola during the war.

Journal issue   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Brian R RuckerDella A Scott-IretonJacquelyn WilsonCarol Maniscola and Michael Wolak

Published 2015

5, 1

Written for the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII. This edition contains letters from Michael Wolak to his wife Mary. Wolak served in the US Navy from 1943 until 1945. The original copies are held in the UWF Trust Archives.

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