Historic Photos of Pensacola

Historic Photos of Pensacola

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Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2008-03-01

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 161858667X

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Pensacola is a city of firsts, from the first documented European settlement in North America to the first Naval Aviation training station. From its earliest incarnation as a town of unpaved streets, through the devastating fire of 1880 to the modern city it would become, this Florida city thrives on challenges. Historic Photos of Pensacola captures the history of Pensacola from the Civil War through the 1960s in nearly 200 black-and-white archival photographs. Author Jacquelyn Tracy Wilson, a fifth-generation Pensacola native, captures the spirit of Pensacola—from the commonplace to the quintessential—in a century-long journey through this beautiful town.


Historic Photos of Pensacola

Historic Photos of Pensacola

Author: Jacquelyn Tracy Wilson

Publisher: Turner

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781596524262

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Focusing on the downtown area, Historic Photos of Pensacola has captured the history of Pensacola from the Civil War to the 1970s. This walk through time documents Pensacola's move from a town of unpaved streets to a modern city.--From jacket.


Historic Pensacola

Historic Pensacola

Author: John James Clune

Publisher: Colonial Towns and Cities of t

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780813064505

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Clune and Stringfield use a wide range of historical and archaeological records, and spiced with traditional period recipes, to provide a unique look into the daily lives of the people who endured hardship, disease, and hurricanes to settle the Gulf coast frontier. The result is a highly readable account of a city with a rich and fascinating past.


A Punkhouse in the Deep South

A Punkhouse in the Deep South

Author: Aaron Cometbus

Publisher: University Press of Florida

Published: 2021-09-20

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 0813072093

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Radical subcultures in an unlikely place Told in personal interviews, this is the collective story of a punk community in an unlikely town and region, a hub of radical counterculture that drew artists and musicians from throughout the conservative South and earned national renown. The house at 309 6th Avenue has long been a crossroads for punk rock, activism, veganism, and queer culture in Pensacola, a quiet Gulf Coast city at the border of Florida and Alabama. In this book, residents of 309 narrate the colorful and often comical details of communal life in the crowded and dilapidated house over its 30-year existence. Terry Johnson, Ryan “Rymodee” Modee, Gloria Diaz, Skott Cowgill, and others tell of playing in bands including This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb, operating local businesses such as End of the Line Cafe, forming feminist support groups, and creating zines and art. Each voice adds to the picture of a lively community that worked together to provide for their own needs while making a positive, lasting impact on their surrounding area. Together, these participants show that punk is more than music and teenage rebellion. It is about alternatives to standard narratives of living, acceptance for the marginalized in a rapidly changing world, and building a sense of family from the ground up. Including photos by Cynthia Connolly and Mike Brodie, A Punkhouse in the Deep South illuminates many individual lives and creative endeavors that found a home and thrived in one of the oldest continuously inhabited punkhouses in the United States.


Pensacola Bay

Pensacola Bay

Author: Dale Manuel

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738516035

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Shortly after Ponce de Leon discovered La Florida in 1513, early Spanish settlers found a large and sheltered bay on the Gulf of Mexico. The bay became known as Pensacola after the Penzacola Indians who lived along the shore. In 1698, the first permanent colony was established by pioneers who recognized the strategic importance of a fine harbor with protective barrier islands and a high bluff, or barranca, on the mainland across from a defensible mouth. For centuries the bay was fortified and refortified. Battles raged in four wars, and five nations raised their flags along the harbor. Pensacola Bay: A Military History traces the rich military history of the bay from Spanish times to the present-day Naval Air Station Pensacola, home of the Navy's Blue Angels. The book presents over 200 black-and-white images that highlight the acquisition of Florida by the United States in 1821, the construction of fortifications and naval installations, the Civil War, both World Wars, the Old Navy Yard, the Naval Air Station, and present-day military activity.


Historic Photos of Tallahassee

Historic Photos of Tallahassee

Author: Andrew N. Edel

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1596523247

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From the old capitol to the new capitol, the Battle of Natural Bridge to the battles at Doak Campbell Stadium, Historic Photos of Tallahassee is a photographic history collected from the areas top archives. With around 200 photographs, many of which have never been published, this beautiful coffee table book shows the historical growth from the mid 1800's to the late 1900's in stunning black and white photography. The book follows life, government, events and people important to Tallahassee and the building of this unique city. Spanning over two centuries and two hundred photographs, this is a must have for any long-time resident or history lover of Tallahassee!


Goodnight Pensacola

Goodnight Pensacola

Author: Anna Theriault

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2015-07-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631771439

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"Say goodnight to some of the Emerald Coast's favorite landmarks! An illustrated bedtime story for both locals and visitors that showcases the beautiful city that is Pensacola, Florida."--Page 4 of cover.


Historic Photos of Florida Ghost Towns

Historic Photos of Florida Ghost Towns

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Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1618583948

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Unlike the movie ghost towns of the Old West, the ghost towns in Florida don’t have tumbleweeds rolling on deserted dirt roads, abandoned wooden saloons, and lone drifters on horseback. Although the landscape may have dramatically changed, many of these once-thriving communities declined due to widespread economic changes, disastrous weather, company closings, or vital industries disappearing or moving elsewhere. In fact, some of these so-called ghost towns have been absorbed by larger cities still inhabited by Floridians today. In Historic Photos of Florida Ghost Towns, author Steve Rajtar takes readers decades back in Florida’s history to discover these ghost towns through the lens of two hundred black-and-white photographs—in some cases, the only remains of these forgotten towns. Explore the landscapes, houses, schools, businesses, organizations, places of worship, and people who once called these now-nonexistent towns home. Imagine what life was like in hundreds of these tight-knit communities as you explore a century and a half of this sunny, populous state that many still call home.


Pouring A Round Of Pensacola's Past

Pouring A Round Of Pensacola's Past

Author: John D. Melvin, II

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-03-15

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 194808032X

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A seminal investigation into the history of Florida’s “City of Five Flags”—illustrated with period photos, maps, and sketches. Pensacola, Florida, was a postbellum boomtown that offered the promise of prosperity to potential newcomers and long-time residents alike. Pouring a Round of Pensacola’s Past divulges the hidden past of a city steeped in mystery and local lore. From German immigrants to backwoods country folk, Pensacolians were as diverse as they were prosperous, with a penchant for alcohol production and consumption. The money flowed freely in Pensacola, and so too did the booze. But behind this facade of industry and revelry lay secrets of historical significance, secrets waiting to be uncovered.