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  • ...itialism referring collectively to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. It is increasingly used in place of the phrase "'''gay community'''" to re ==Pensacola LGBT timeline==
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  • ...ary campaigns of [[Bernardo de Gálvez]], including the [[1781]] [[siege of Pensacola]], during which he led a brigade of Creoles against the British forces. ...by was commanding officer of a militia unit in Pensacola comprised of free people of color.
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  • | place_of_birth =Marianna, Florida | place_of_death =Pensacola
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola ...etary of the [[Pensacola, Alabama & Tennessee Railroad]]. He served in the Florida National Guard as colonel and inspector-general.
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  • ...) was the younger brother of engineer [[William Henry Chase]] who moved to Pensacola to assist in his brother's fort construction and real estate dealings. ...o have George stationed in the town. He also served as ''aide-de-camp'' to Florida's Territorial Governor [[Wikipedia:John Eaton|John Eaton]].
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  • | place_of_birth =Fernandina, Florida | place_of_death =Pensacola
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola '''Celestino Moreno Jones''' was an attorney, judge, and a [[mayor of Pensacola]].
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  • | occupation =[[Pensacola City Attorney]] ...is the current [[Pensacola City Attorney|City Attorney]] for the [[City of Pensacola]].
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  • ...idio San Miguel de Panzacola]]. It is the antecedent of the modern name '''Pensacola'''. ...d means "hairy people"<ref>From the Choctaw ''pansha'' ('hair') ''okla'' ('people'). Frederick Webb Hodge. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=cfIoAAAAYAAJ H
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola ...Mexico to one black parent and one Hispanic parent.<ref>Brown, Canter. ''Florida's Black Public Officials''. University of Alabama Press, 1998.</ref>
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  • | location = [[Florida]] & [[Mississippi]], [[United States|USA]] | nearest_city = [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola, FL]]<br>[[Pascagoula, Mississippi|Pascagoula, MS]]
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  • ...lorida]] area. In addition to the main library on the main campus north of Pensacola, there is a branch library in [[Fort Walton Beach]]. It has 628,000 printed ...al history, archaeology, and other subjects pertinent to West Florida, its people, organizations, and institutions
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  • | place_of_birth =Gadsden County, Florida | place_of_death =Pensacola
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  • ...d designated a cemetery in [[1807]] and remained the only burial ground in Pensacola until [[1876]], when [[St. John's Cemetery]] was created. ...nistered by a volunteer organization, St. Michael's Cemetery Foundation of Pensacola, Inc., the cemetery is in an ongoing process of conservation and restoratio
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  • | place_of_birth =Pensacola | place_of_death =Pensacola
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola ...umber industry the brothers brought to the area. Sullivan also built the [[Pensacola Opera House]].
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  • | occupation =Majority owner,<br/>[[Pensacola Ice Pilots]] ...assionate">"Ice Pilots' new owner passionate about making a difference." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 2, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...opened his present establishment. He owns valuable property in the city of Pensacola, and has unlimited credit." --The Colored American Magazine, Negro Universi ...in a Southern town, both of which are well supported by white and colored people. Mr. Charles employs eight persons and carries a stock valued at $10,000."
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  • ...rian who contributed to a number of local groups. The [[University of West Florida]]'s [[Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development]] is named ...umber of donations to [[Baptist Health Care]] and the [[University of West Florida]], including a $250,000 donation to the university's [[Center for Business
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  • | place_of_death =Chipley, Florida ...onfederate States|Confederate senator]], and held several positions in the Florida state government. [[Maxwell Street]] is named for him.
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