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− | '''Cadet's Creek''' was the [[British period]] name for a small freshwater spring that ran to the east of what is now [[downtown Pensacola]]. Originating just west of [[St. Michael's Cemetery]] | + | '''Cadet's Creek''' was the [[British period]] name for a small freshwater spring that ran to the east of what is now [[downtown Pensacola]]. Originating just west of [[St. Michael's Cemetery]]. It ran through the southern part of the cemetery grant southeasterly to [[Pensacola Bay]] (near modern-day [[Admiral Mason Park]]), serving as a sort of eastern boundary to the early [[Second Spanish period|Spanish]] and [[British period|British]] settlements in that area during the eighteenth century. (This creek running though St. Michael cemetery was occasionally confused with a westerly creek named '''San Miguel''' in the [[First Spanish Period]], also known as [[Washerwoman's Creek]] in the British period) |
==See also== | ==See also== |