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− | The population of Pensacola in 1900 was 17,747. Annual exports were valued at $14,413,522.<ref>J. S. Glass, editor. ''The Southern Manufacturer'', Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901.</ref> | + | The population of Pensacola in 1900 was 17,747. Annual exports were valued at $14,413,522.<ref name="southern">J. S. Glass, editor. ''The Southern Manufacturer'', Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901.</ref> According to some sources, Pensacola's black population in 1900 exceeded the white population by over 1,000 — 7,775 to 6,312.<ref>Donald H. Bragaw. "Status of Negroes in a Southern Port City in the Progressive Era: Pensacola, 1896-1920." ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', Volume LI, Number 3, January 1973.</ref> |
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+ | The average temperature during 1900 was 65.1ºF, with 17 days registering above 90 degrees and 8 days registering below 32 degrees. The rainfall for 1900 was above average at 70.82 inches.<ref name="southern"/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 23 February 2009
The population of Pensacola in 1900 was 17,747. Annual exports were valued at $14,413,522.[1] According to some sources, Pensacola's black population in 1900 exceeded the white population by over 1,000 — 7,775 to 6,312.[2]
The average temperature during 1900 was 65.1ºF, with 17 days registering above 90 degrees and 8 days registering below 32 degrees. The rainfall for 1900 was above average at 70.82 inches.[1]