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  • ...Callahan. The Spanish flag still waved over Florida. Subsequently Baptist churches were established at Campbellton and Sardis in 1825, and in Jefferson and Le ...st State Convention was organized, 19 more had been added to the list. The churches organized in the 1840's and 1850's reflected the increase in the population
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  • ...[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/SN/SN00154113/0037_003/37no3.pdf "Early Churches of Pensacola"]. ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', p. 446.</ref>
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  • ...[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/SN/SN00154113/0037_003/37no3.pdf "Early Churches of Pensacola"]. ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', p. 446.</ref>
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  • The following churches are all known as the '''First Baptist Church''' of their particular area:
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  • ...[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/SN/SN00154113/0037_003/37no3.pdf "Early Churches of Pensacola"]. ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', p. 446.</ref>
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  • ...:St. Michael's Parish]] [[Category:Catholic churches]] [[Category:Downtown churches]]
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  • ...[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/SN/SN00154113/0037_003/37no3.pdf "Early Churches of Pensacola"]. ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', p. 446.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Baptist churches]] [[Category:Escambia County polling places]]
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  • ...ctory, A-B]</ref> The church was ultimately razed in [[1934]], but similar churches were built in other port cities along the Gulf Coast.<ref>[http://www.norwa [[Category:Lutheran churches]] [[Category:Demolished structures]] [[Category:Palafox Street buildings]]
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  • ...Hours later, seven [[Cross burnings|crosses are burned]] in front of black churches, the [[SCLC]] offices, the [[WEAR]] studios and the home of WEAR reporter [
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  • {{for|other churches named First Baptist|First Baptist Church (disambiguation)}} ...[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/SN/SN00154113/0037_003/37no3.pdf "Early Churches of Pensacola"]. ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', p. 458.</ref> Early chur
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  • [[Category:AME churches]] [[Category:Historic church congregations]]
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  • [[Category:Baptist churches]] [[Category:Historic church congregations]]
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  • ...opulation of 32,000; with her four banks, twenty schools, more than thirty churches, with a new sewer system being installed, a [[T. T. Wentworth Jr. Florida S
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  • ...FL. It was established in 1885, which makes it one of the oldest Lutheran churches in the state of Florida.
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  • ...[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/SN/SN00154113/0037_003/37no3.pdf "Early Churches of Pensacola"]. ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', p. 446.</ref>
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  • === Churches === ...d guidelines of the [[Santa Rosa Island Authority]] that these be the only churches on the island.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} The first is the [[Pensacola Beach Co
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  • ...k City. For twenty-two years he served as a full-time Director of Music in churches in Texas and Florida. In [[1990]] he became accompanist of the [[Pensacola
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  • [[Category:Churches]]
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  • [[Category:Baptist churches]] [[Category:Historic church congregations]]
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