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(New page: Currently this page is meant to record the locations of images that as of yet do not have a place in Pensapedia but will someday. ==''Pensacola: The Deep Water City'' (1982)== by Luci...) |
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by Lucius and Linda Ellsworth. | by Lucius and Linda Ellsworth. | ||
+ | *[[Walker Anderson]] '''(p. 47)''' | ||
*[[William H. Chase]] '''(p. 41)''' | *[[William H. Chase]] '''(p. 41)''' | ||
+ | *[[Clara Barkley Dorr]] '''(p. 44)''' | ||
*[[Clara Garnier]] (wife of [[George W. Barkley) and the Barkley home on Florida Blanca Street '''(p. 40)''' | *[[Clara Garnier]] (wife of [[George W. Barkley) and the Barkley home on Florida Blanca Street '''(p. 40)''' | ||
*Dr. [[Isaac Hulse]] '''(p. 41)''' | *Dr. [[Isaac Hulse]] '''(p. 41)''' | ||
− | *[[Jackson Morton]] '''(p. 41) | + | *[[John Innerarity]] '''(p. 45)''' |
+ | *[[Angela Moreno]] (wife of [[Stephen R. Mallory]]) '''(p. 49)''' | ||
+ | *[[Jackson Morton]] '''(p. 41)''' | ||
*[[Neamathla]] (Creek Indian chief) '''(p. 38)''' | *[[Neamathla]] (Creek Indian chief) '''(p. 38)''' | ||
+ | *[[Frederick Foote Peake]] '''(p. 47)''' | ||
*[[E. E. Simpson]] and wife '''(p. 43)''' | *[[E. E. Simpson]] and wife '''(p. 43)''' | ||
+ | *[[George W. Wright]] (young, Confederate soldier) '''(p. 54)''' |
Revision as of 19:02, 15 November 2007
Currently this page is meant to record the locations of images that as of yet do not have a place in Pensapedia but will someday.
Pensacola: The Deep Water City (1982)
by Lucius and Linda Ellsworth.
- Walker Anderson (p. 47)
- William H. Chase (p. 41)
- Clara Barkley Dorr (p. 44)
- Clara Garnier (wife of [[George W. Barkley) and the Barkley home on Florida Blanca Street (p. 40)
- Dr. Isaac Hulse (p. 41)
- John Innerarity (p. 45)
- Angela Moreno (wife of Stephen R. Mallory) (p. 49)
- Jackson Morton (p. 41)
- Neamathla (Creek Indian chief) (p. 38)
- Frederick Foote Peake (p. 47)
- E. E. Simpson and wife (p. 43)
- George W. Wright (young, Confederate soldier) (p. 54)