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The '''Jackson residence''' was the home at the southeast corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Intendencia Street]]s where [[Andrew Jackson]] and his wife [[Rachel Jackson|Rachel]] stayed in [[1821]] to oversee the [[transfer of Florida]] to the United States and throughout his tenure as the territory's first governor.
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The '''Jackson residence''' was the home at the southeast corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Intendencia Street]]s where [[Andrew Jackson]] and his wife [[Rachel Jackson|Rachel]] stayed in [[1821]] to oversee the [[transfer of Florida]] to the United States.
  
 
The building was destroyed in an [[1839]] fire, and the [[Abbott's]] building currently occupies the corner lot. The [[Pensacola Historical Society]] erected a marker at the site in [[1935]].
 
The building was destroyed in an [[1839]] fire, and the [[Abbott's]] building currently occupies the corner lot. The [[Pensacola Historical Society]] erected a marker at the site in [[1935]].

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