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My name is Leonard Patrick Gonzalez, Jr., and I am a direct descendant of Don Manuel Gonzalez. I've often wondered why there is such little recognition given to such an important member of Pensacola's history. My Great Great Great Grandfather gave so much to this city (and state), and I find it reprehensible that he has been all but forgotten by the citizenry and and civic leaders of Escambia County. Furthermore, I find it VERY interesting that he "donated" Plaza Ferdinand to the city...during it's occupation, while at the same time operating a thriving business there. It is interesting that when all of the "donated" land grants were returned to the citizens of Escambia County by the United States government, Plaza Ferdinand was never "donated" back. Perhaps it is time for someone to investigate this matter a little further.
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My name is Leonard Patrick Gonzalez, Jr., and I am a direct descendant of Don Manuel Gonzalez. I've often wondered why there is such little recognition given to such an important member of Pensacola's history. My Great Great Great Grandfather gave so much to this city (and state), and I find it reprehensible that he has been all but forgotten by the citizenry and and civic leaders of Escambia County. Furthermore, I find it VERY interesting that he "donated" Plaza Ferdinand to the city...during it's occupation, while at the same time operating a thriving business there. It is interesting that when all of the "donated" land grants were returned to the citizens of Escambia County by the United States government, Plaza Ferdinand was never "donated" back. Perhaps it is time for someone to investigate this matter a little further. {{unsigned|74.163.4.199|16:10, 19 April 2009 (CDT)}}
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:I agree that your ancestor has been unjustly forgotten by most modern residents. I'm not sure the details of the Plaza Ferdinand donation; this article was one of the earliest  written at Pensapedia, if I recall, and it should probably be revisited with more thorough research. Anything you could contribute would be greatly appreciated! Feel free to ask if you have any questions. <span style="font-family:Georgia, serif; color:#cccccc;">&mdash;&nbsp;'''''[[User:Admin|admin]]'''''&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;'''''[[User_talk:Admin|talk]]'''''&nbsp;</span> 01:05, 20 April 2009 (CDT)

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My name is Leonard Patrick Gonzalez, Jr., and I am a direct descendant of Don Manuel Gonzalez. I've often wondered why there is such little recognition given to such an important member of Pensacola's history. My Great Great Great Grandfather gave so much to this city (and state), and I find it reprehensible that he has been all but forgotten by the citizenry and and civic leaders of Escambia County. Furthermore, I find it VERY interesting that he "donated" Plaza Ferdinand to the city...during it's occupation, while at the same time operating a thriving business there. It is interesting that when all of the "donated" land grants were returned to the citizens of Escambia County by the United States government, Plaza Ferdinand was never "donated" back. Perhaps it is time for someone to investigate this matter a little further. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.163.4.199 (talkcontribs) 16:10, 19 April 2009 (CDT)

I agree that your ancestor has been unjustly forgotten by most modern residents. I'm not sure the details of the Plaza Ferdinand donation; this article was one of the earliest written at Pensapedia, if I recall, and it should probably be revisited with more thorough research. Anything you could contribute would be greatly appreciated! Feel free to ask if you have any questions. — admin • talk  01:05, 20 April 2009 (CDT)