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'''Lewis Bear''' ([[1831]]-[[1895]]) was a Bavarian German immigrant and who founded the [[Lewis Bear Company]] in [[1876]]. A native of [[ConfederateWikipedia:Oettingen in Bayern|Oettingen, Bavaria]] veteran who , Bear moved to Pensacola from the United States in 1848, serving with the [[Confederacy]] during the [[Civil War]] and operating a spirits business in Greenville, Alabama until prohibitionist laws there pressured him to relocate. He moved his family to Pensacola in [[1876]] and established set up shop at 118 South [[Palafox Street]]. The [[Lewis Bear & Company]] was initially a combination grocery on and chandlery, and Bear soon partnered with [[C. J. Heinberg]] to expand the business. In [[Palafox Street1892]] — the company constructed [[Lewis Bear CompanyBuilding|its own building]] at [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Main Street]] — that would eventually become . The new warehouse and office building held a major wholesale variety of groceries, building materials, animal feeds, liquor distributor, and other merchandise. Bear passed away in [[1895]] and is buried in the [[Temple Beth-El Cemetery]]. The business was carried on by his sons [[Morris Bear|Morris]] and [[Max L. Bear|Max]], as well as [[Adolph Greenhut]].
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