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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • |road_name=Government Street '''Government Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • The modern '''[[City of Pensacola]] government''' traces its history to [[1821]]. On [[July 17]] of that year, General [[A ...as|Fort San Carlos de Barrancas]], and the ''de facto'' head of the city's government was the Spanish commanding officer.
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  • ...document which establishes the [[City of Pensacola]] and provides for the government thereof. The [[Source:Charter of the City of Pensacola, 1931|current charte ...hich provided for a [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission government]].
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  • ...; The [[Pensacola Opera House]] opens at the corner of [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s.
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  • *[[Spanish Government House]] at [[Zaragoza Street|Zaragoza]] and [[Tarragona Street]]s ([[1821]] *Temporary courthouse at [[132 East Government Street|132 East]] [[Government Street]] building owned by the [[Pfeiffer family]] ([[1866]]-[[1870]])
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  • ...rk of Court]]. It is located between [[Baylen Street]] (which it faces), [[Government Street]], [[Spring Street]] and [[Zaragoza Street]], with the address 190 [ ..."'''Block 11'''" (bounded by [[Baylen Street|Baylen]], [[Government Street|Government]], [[Spring Street|Spring]] and [[Zaragoza Street]]s) in December [[1973]].
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  • ...oved Pensacola to a [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission government]]. ...1225-575 to reject the proposed changes and retain the commission form of government.
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  • ...It was located at the northwest corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s (the current site of the [[Escambia County Courthouse]]). ...nd more than thirty years passed without any location in which the federal government could operate. The site for the [[wikipedia:custom house|custom house]] was
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  • ...; The [[Pensacola Opera House]] opens at the corner of [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Government Street]]
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  • ==City commission government== ==Council-manager government==
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  • |road_name=Government Street '''Government Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • ...ir Terms of Office, and to Provide for the Support and Maintenance of said Government and Improvement of said City.''
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  • |location=NE corner [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Palafox Street]]s ...ilding located at the northeast corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s (where [[Seville Tower]] currently sits). Owned by builder [[A. V
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  • ...only the Democratic Party held a primary. A '''referendum''' on [[charter government in Escambia County]] was also on the ballot. ===Referendum on charter government for Escambia County===
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  • ...ations on the Jacksonville model, but it is unclear whether or not unified government is the official aim of the organization.
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Pensacola city government#Provisional Municipality of Pensacola]]
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  • |location=102 East [[Government Street]] The '''City Hotel''' was a hotel at 102 East [[Government Street]]. The building was demolished in {{date needed}} to make way for a
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  • The modern '''[[City of Pensacola]] government''' traces its history to [[1821]]. On [[July 17]] of that year, General [[A ...as|Fort San Carlos de Barrancas]], and the ''de facto'' head of the city's government was the Spanish commanding officer.
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  • ...cted body which serves as the legislative arm of the [[City of Pensacola]] government. The Council is composed of seven members, elected from single-member distr ...ty of Pensacola was governed by a three-member [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission]].
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  • ==Government==
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  • ==Government==
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  • ...ws]] agrees to pay $450,000 of a $14.9 million settlement with the federal government on charges of fraud and illegal kickbacks.
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  • | location = [[Palafox Street]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragossa Street]]s ...istrict]]. It is located on [[Palafox Street]] between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragossa Street|Zaragossa]] Streets. It was named after [[Wikipedi
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  • ...Railroad, and another branch from the intersection of [[Government Street|Government]] and Palafox streets to the Pensacola Railroad.|20px|20px|''Acts and Resol
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  • |starting_terminus=East [[Government Street]] Adams Street runs for just one block, from East [[Government Street]] southerly a short distance to East [[Zaragoza Street]]. For its e
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  • ==U.S. government== ==Confederate government==
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  • ...the corner office of the [[Pensacola Opera House]] at [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s (previously occupied by the [[First National Ba ...ican National Bank Building]] at the northeast corner of [[Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s. At the time of its completion in [[1910]], it was the tallest bu
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  • ==Government==
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  • The '''Mayor of Gulf Breeze''' is the elected head of government of the [[City of Gulf Breeze]]. The current mayor of Gulf Breeze is [[Bever
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  • *[[October 20]] – The United States Government closes the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] and it is abandoned.
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  • ...e [[City of Pensacola]] was operated under a '''city commission''' form of government. The city commission was made up of three members, each of whom had a parti
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  • ...rovides for a [[Wikipedia:Mayor–council government|mayor-council]] form of government.
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  • ...'', is located on the northwest corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s. It is often called the "Old Escambia County Courthouse," not to ..., yet Pensacola had no building in which to conduct affairs of the federal government for more than thirty years. Finally, in the 1850s, authorities selected a p
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  • *[[Spanish Government House]]
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  • ...nor [[Jose Masot]], Jackson established a temporary [[American provisional government]] in the city.
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  • *[[July 21]] – Pensacola adopted a City Manager/Council form of government
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  • ...sacola (1818)|invaded the city]] and established an [[American provisional government]] that lasted into the [[1819|next year]].
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  • *Full Appropriations Council on General Government & Health Care *General Government Policy Council
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  • ...treet]] sidewalks between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Government Street|Government]]<ref>"Owners broken up over Palafox sidewalk plans." ''Pensacola News Jour
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  • |previous_locations=[[Government Street]] near [[Jefferson Street|Jefferson]] ...s built after a fire destroyed the parish's previous church building (on [[Government Street]] near present-day [[Jefferson Street]]) in September [[1882]]. The
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  • ...es in complex transactions and consulting. The office is located at 503 E. Government Street in downtown Pensacola.
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  • [[Category:Government buildings]]
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  • ...dash; The [[City of Pensacola]] transitioned from a mayor-alderman form of government to a board of commissioners.
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  • Menge was a proponent of [[charter government]] in [[Escambia County]] and was considered the main activist of the campai [[Category:Charter government|Menge, M. J.]]
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  • ...s for failing to disclose financial ties to businesses who benefitted from government contracts he awarded.
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  • ...gtyme Grille]]. Previously, the alley continued south and connected with [[Government Street]]. ...one block east of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Intendencia Street|Intendencia]], about 100 feet west of and parall
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  • ...the [[City of Pensacola]]''' is used to represent the Pensacola municipal government and for various official purposes. The current seal has been in use since [ ...eld the figures "1931," the date of the institution of the council-manager government.<ref>[http://library8.municode.com:80/default-test/template.htm?view=browse
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  • *[[1885]] &ndash; The dissolved [[City of Pensacola|Pensacola city government]] is replaced with a [[Provisional Municipality of Pensacola|Provisional Mu
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  • ...he development of the resources of the countrv, shall be encouraged by the government of this State and it shall be the duty of the General Assembly, as soon as
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  • |location=Southwest corner of [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Palafox Street]]s ...ilding located on the southwest corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s, on [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]]. For most of its life, the building w
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  • ...f the City of Pensacola|charter]] featuring a City Manager/Council form of government.
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  • ...ate's budget. ([[Property tax]]es are the primary funding source for local government.) Escambia County currently levies an additional 1.5% in local option sales
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  • *A Mayor-Council form of government, replacing a Council-Manager form of government;
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  • ...the war purchased about 100,000 acres of virgin woodlands from the Federal government. He eventually owned over 226,000 acres in south Alabama.
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  • ...'' is the name most commonly used for the historic residence at 308 East [[Government Street]], across from [[Seville Square]], so-called for its boat-like archi
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  • ...tant issues before the citizenry; and to spur citizen involvement in their government."<ref>[http://progressivepensacola.com/2008/12/05/1536/ "How to make a publ
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  • ECUA is a local government body, existing under the laws of the State of Florida. The powers of the EC
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  • ...uada Street" was situated between [[Intendencia Street|Intendencia]] and [[Government Street]]s and was laid out from [[9th Avenue]] eastward until at least [[16
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  • ...tly on behalf of seniors and families in passing legislation to make state government more accountable and to help drive down the soaring cost of health care. Da Government Accountability Act Council<BR>
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  • ...lace under its [[List of governing bodies of the City of Pensacola|amended government]] in which the [[Mayor of Pensacola|mayor]] ([[John Fogg]]) is elected.
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  • ...[[City of Pensacola]]'s [[Wikipedia:Mayor–council government|mayor–council government]]. The mayor exercises the executive powers of the City and supervises all ...ty operated under a [[Wikipedia:Council–manager government|council–manager government]] in which the mayor had no executive authority and was simply an additiona
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  • ...n [[Seville Square]]. Gobierno on the 1813 map is “Gobierno Nueve” or New Government Street.
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  • ...mer [[Glynn Key]] put up $20,000 of seed money to help [[Escambia County]] government start a stormwater treatment project in the Jones Swamp wetland area. The i
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  • ...ndash; The [[City of Pensacola]] transitions from a mayor-alderman form of government to a [[Pensacola City Commission|board of commissioners]].
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  • ...95]] &ndash; The state-appointed [[Provisional Municipality of Pensacola]] government ends with a new [[Pensacola city charter|city charter]].
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  • ...r|the newer building that still stands at [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s|Escambia County Courthouse}} ...|Palafox]] and [[Chase Street]]s that served as the headquarters of county government from [[1885]] until [[1937]]. It was razed in [[1938]] to make way for the
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  • ...exchange was established by [[Southern Bell]] on the northeast corner of [[Government Street]] and [[Palafox]] (now the site of [[Seville Tower]]). It went opera
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  • Originally extending north only as far as to [[Government Street]], Jefferson was extended north to [[Garden Street]] in the late 194
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  • ...tives to assist him "in liberating [their land] from a faithless, imbecile government."
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  • ...on [[Jefferson Street]] and the [[Clubbs Building]] on [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Palafox Street]]s, as well as many early area schools.
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  • ...serve Bank of Atlanta's New Orleans Branch]], offering insights on federal government requirements and entrepreneurial strategies. <br> </p> ...ity and compliance solutions to local professional organizations, regional government offices, and federal agencies. Across these diverse markets and geographies
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  • ==Government==
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  • ...the Trader Jon's building. Brown leased a temporary location at 308 East [[Government Street]], intending to return to Palafox,<ref>"Downtown boutique will retur
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  • |junction=[[Cervantes Street]]<br/>[[Garden Street]]<br/>[[Government Street]]
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  • ...active with the university's [[UWF Student Government Association|Student Government Association]] and the [[Sigma Alpha Epsilon]] fraternity.
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  • |previous_locations=224 East [[Government Street]] ...umb|120px|left|A sign marks the original site of First Baptist Church on [[Government Street]].]]
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  • ...Rogers]] and [[Pace High School]] Principal [[Frank Lay]]) had "used their government positions … to persistently and pervasively promote their personal religi
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  • ...[1880]] destroyed five blocks of [[downtown Pensacola]], including several government buildings and "nine-tenths" of the city's business district. ...weeping down [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] from [[Romana Street|Romana]] to [[Government Street]]s. Reaction to the fire was slow, as the only steam-powered fire en
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  • *[[2004]] &ndash; A ballot measure on [[charter government in Escambia County]] is defeated in the [[Presidential primary election, 20
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  • |location=[[Jefferson Street]] at [[Government Street|Government]] ...0-seat theater at the intersection of [[Jefferson Street|Jefferson]] and [[Government Street]]s, across from [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]]. Financed by timber magnate
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  • ...]] agreed to partial subsidies through June [[1969]], later extended. City government entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the [[Escambia County Board of Co
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  • [[Category:Florida government officials|Johnson, Thomas A.]]
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  • ...States military reservations, national cemeteries, and military parks.]'' Government Printing Office, 1904.</ref>
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  • ...nd Miller family genealogy, John Holliday Perry, the Escambia County Local Government Study Commission (1966), the Santa Rosa Free Press, and Jimmy Carter's camp
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  • Fleet Tech USA is an organization funded by the government to promote safety and operation efficiency by assisting fleet leaders with
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  • ...=cfIoAAAAYAAJ Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico.]'' Washington: Government Printing Office, 1910.</ref>), but is unknown if this was indeed the demony
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  • |junction=[[Cervantes Street]]<br/>[[Garden Street]]<br/>[[Government Street]]
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  • ...&nbsp;ft), designed primarily for barge transportation. Although the U.S. government proposals for such a waterway were made in the early 19th century,<ref name
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  • ...fox]] and [[Baylen Street]]s, and on Baylen from [[Main Street|Main]] to [[Government Street]]s. Zaragoza Street in particular became known as "'''the Line''',"
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  • La Rua served as an alderman in the city government in (at least) [[1822]], [[1825]], [[1827]], [[1828]], and [[1841]]<ref>http
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  • ...ddition, it is a regional depository for publications of the United States government and the state of Florida, and has a well-known Special Collections departme
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  • ...81]] [[Siege of Pensacola]] and renamed '''Fort San Miguel'''. The Spanish government did not occupy the fort and it was allowed to deteriorate. ...of Pensacola]], a bust of [[Bernardo de Gálvez]], a gift from the Spanish government, was dedicated at the Fort George site. At the base of the sculpture is the
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  • | divisions = Professional Services <br/>Federal / Public Sector <br/>Government Contracting ...ivate sectors, including professional firms, educational institutions, and government offices, with cutting-edge managed helpdesk support, cloud virtualization,
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  • *[[Portal:Government|Government]]
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  • ...ons are held by the [[UWF Faculty Senate]] president and the [[UWF Student Government Association]] president.
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  • ...nship and attempting to revoke all signatures they had theretofore made on government documents.
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  • ==Government== ===Government links/Constitutional offices===
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  • ...or the Confederacy were enough to earn a bounty on his head by the Federal government.
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  • ...nse, his most important "failure" was not being able to persuade the other government officials to allot enough funding toward the navy. ...ated Petersburg, Virginia, which meant the loss of the capital and seat of government, Richmond, Mallory (along with the remainder of the cabinet) was forced to
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  • |headquarters=108-110 East [[Government Street]]<br/>[[Journal Building|15 East Intendencia Street]]
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  • ...cola became United States territory, [[Andrew Jackson]] formed a municipal government and appointed Michelet as a city alderman. ...Old City Tract, on the northwest corner of [[Baylen Street|Baylen]] and [[Government Street]]s.<ref name="will" /> In 1825, Michelet also purchased the lot adjo
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  • ...d The Griffith Agency, a public relations firm that was located at 15 West Government St. He had also been an early member of the Gulf Coast Trade Exchange.
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  • ...Leitch]] to its current location opposite [[Seville Square]] at 226 East [[Government Street]].)
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  • ...focused on offering residents an open, understandable, and resilient local government body as well as conservation and fiscal responsibility. [[Jonathan_Owens|Jo
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  • ...and streets within the town, as well the establishment of a new church and government buildings. Pintado's plan received the approval of the city council on [[D *[[Government Street]] (Calle de Gobierno)
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  • ...ents in Florida, as revenue from the base [[sales tax]] mostly funds state government. Property taxes are ''[[Wikipedia:Ad valorem tax|ad valorem]]'', meaning th
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  • ...h period|their occupation]] of Pensacola until [[1821]]. The United States government allowed the fort to deteriorate, and nothing now remains of it.
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  • |location= [[Downtown Pensacola]]<br>200 East Government St, Suite 210<br>Pensacola, FL 32502 30.410120,-87.211670, Poli Mortgage Group<br>200 East Government St, Suite 210<br>Pensacola, FL
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  • ...xchange]] is established by [[Southern Bell]] at the northeast corner of [[Government Street]] and [[Palafox]].
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  • ...and equipped, was paraded at an early hour of the morning in front of the Government House. About eight o'clock a battalion of the 4th regiment of United States ...olonel Callava, the late commandant, and their respective suites, left the Government House, and passed through the same double line of troops to the house which
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  • ..., Escambia County used a revert clause to return the island to the federal government in the expectation that it would be developed into a U.S. National Monument
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  • [[Category:Federal government]]
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  • ...ing and research program and later for Administrative Process: Education & Government. He also served as a research assistant to Professor Sarah Redfield, an int ...nto Charter High School. At McGeorge, Mr. Jones earned a Master of Laws in Government and Public Policy, with honors, one of only seventeen lawyers in the countr
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  • ...urned to the Pensacola area in 1997. He was employed at UWF as Director of Government Relations and Executive Assistant to the University President.
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  • Wicke became interested in government during the [[Depression]] and joined the [[Pensacola City Council|City Coun *[http://www.stjohnshistoriccemetery.com/pensacolas_heritages/government.htm#w_wicke St. John's Cemetery profile]
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  • ...ral post office and courthouse would be built on its site, and that county government would take over the [[Escambia County Courthouse|U.S. Customs House]] a few [[Category:Federal government buildings]]
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  • ...tes|Confederate senator]], and held several positions in the Florida state government. [[Maxwell Street]] is named for him.
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  • .../pensacolas_heritages/government.htm#w_h_northup Pensacola & Florida Civic/Government Heritage in St. John's Historic Cemetery]</ref>
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  • ...ing and research program and later for Administrative Process: Education & Government. He also served as a research assistant to Professor Sarah Redfield, an int ...nto Charter High School. At McGeorge, Mr. Jones earned a Master of Laws in Government and Public Policy, with honors, one of only seventeen lawyers in the countr
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  • |junction=[[Government Street]]<br/>[[Main Street]]<br/>[[Pace Boulevard]]<br/>[[Old Corry Field R
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  • Its location on the northeast corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s, is also the site of the first telephone exchange in Florida with
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  • ...9 – Presidential Award. Society for American Archaeology for Leadership in Government Affairs
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  • ...w Jackson]] for a failure to remit certain official papers to the American government. A group of thirteen Spanish officers, which included de Villiers and his s ...at you would instantly relent on the first manifestation of respect to the government, and submission to its determinations. This course, however, was not adopte
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  • ...on''' is the incorporated portion of [[Milton, Florida]] and the municipal government which administers it. ==City government==
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  • ...ter the PBALWV joined with a movement proposing a [[strong mayor]] form of government, all nine Council members voted with him to form a [[Charter Review Commiss ...p://pensacolad2.blogspot.com/2007/07/i-heard-from-three-parker-circle.html Government-by-Complaint]</ref> He was referring to an apparent discrepancy between com
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  • With a career in education spanning 25 years, Ritchie taught high school government, history, law and economics. She was named Florida Teacher of the Year in [
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  • ...nted a dilapidated [[Rosie O'Grady's Warehouse|brick warehouse]] on East [[Government Street]] (formerly home of the [[Pensacola Cigar and Tobacco Company]]) for ...of the strongest recommendations Snow gave to city leaders was to reopen [[Government Street]] at its eastern terminus with [[9th Avenue]], feeling it would reco
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  • ...ola's population was booming in the early twentieth century, forcing local government to expand its facilities. The City had recently occupied two new buildings ...unctions transferred to the new [[M. C. Blanchard Judicial Building]] on [[Government Street]].
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  • ...5 miles, except Texas and Florida which own out to 10.5 miles. The federal government owns the remainder of the territorial waters.
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  • ...ice Technology, the University of Maryland European Branch, with a B.S. in Government, and the [[University of West Florida]] where she recieved her Masters in T
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  • [[Santa Rosa Island]] was deeded by the U.S. government to [[Escambia County]] in [[1946]] with the condition that land be not be r
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  • ...orporated portion of the [[Pensacola metropolitan area]] and the municipal government which administers it. As of the [[Wikipedia:United States Census, 2000|fed ==City government==
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  • ...d your "Exemplary" ranking, the highest rating awarded by the Tx Education Government. Beyond the region club, Balcones Small town offers a pair of theme parks.
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  • ...d under a [[Wikipedia:City commission government|city commission]] form of government. The city commission was made up of three members, each of whom had a parti
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  • ...es served as the president of the Young Men's Business League and the Good Government League, and was a member of the Knights of Pythias, Knights of Honor, the I
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  • ...g a major influence with a switch to be able to harder medications.<br><br>Government should regulate the cost of cigarettes along with set that high enough so t
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  • ...y and advocated [[Wikipedia:white supremacy|white supremacy]] in municipal government.
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  • ...sacola renamed South Palafox Street between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Government Street]]s as '''Palafox Place'''.<ref>Ordinance #63-79, City of Pensacola.<
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  • Brent served on the Board of Commissioners of the Government of the Provisional Municipality of Pensacola in at least 1885<ref>[http://w
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  • ...Rogers]] and [[Pace High School]] Principal [[Frank Lay]]) had "used their government positions … to persistently and pervasively promote their personal religi
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  • ...nds, which has been augmented by one-half million dollars from the Federal Government and State aid fund for the purpose of building good roads in the county and
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  • ...2009. The property has since been seized and auctioned by the U.S. federal government. ...that restricts civil liberties. He says, "I love my country, but fear my government. And you should too."<ref> [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5240112
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  • ...ator's responsibility to implement the day-to-day operations of the county government. The county's 18 departments work under the county administrator to provide
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  • ...rich|Newt Gingrich]]. Scarborough served on the Armed Services, Judiciary, Government Reform, and Education committees. In [[1998]], he was named Chairman of the ...ming legislators. The New Federalists called for sweeping cuts in the U.S. government, including plans to "privatize, localize, consolidate, [or] eliminate"<ref
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  • |location=[[Government Street]] (north)<br/>[[Zaragoza Street]] (south)<br/>[[Alcaniz Street]] (ea
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  • ...or the poor, that a man of his feelings had been placed at the head of the government, &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. the whole intermixed with, or rather consisting altoge
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  • ...emeanor. She pleaded not guilty and filed a lawsuit against ten school and government officials for allegedly conspiring to remove her from office.<ref>"Webb nam
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  • ...to [[DeVilliers Street]]. A north-south link at DeVilliers went south to [[Government Street]] and east again to Palafox. A general fare cost five cents, and car ...he railway franchise expires in 1933. That part of the line running to the government military reservation is operated under authority granted by the Secretary o
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  • ...dissolved and replaced by a provisional government. Under the provisional government, the Pensacola Police Department, previously under the command of Marshal M
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  • ...] of [[Andrew Jackson]], who briefly established an [[American provisional government]] in the city.
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  • ...es and named for royal family members and prominent members of the British government. The town was centered on two public squares (now [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]]
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  • ...rdinance making appropriations for the payment of the expenses of the City Government and all departments and branches of the City, and for the payment on accoun
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  • ...eer and private life began to blur. He was criticized for sending boxes of government food to the elderly with a card that read, "In the event of my death, pleas
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  • *Must be ineligible for any other government program
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  • ...1999 Reynolds left active duty and attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, graduating with a master's in Public Administration
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  • ...ican'''<br/>[[Old County Courthouse]], intersection of [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Palafox Street|Palafox]]</td></table>
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  • ...ury originals, selected for showing at the Quadricentennial by the Mexican government.
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  • | location = 130 East [[Government Street]]<br/>Pensacola, FL 32501 ...nted a dilapidated [[Rosie O'Grady's Warehouse|brick warehouse]] on East [[Government Street]] (formerly home of the [[Pensacola Cigar and Tobacco Company]]) for
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  • ...atory, two powder magazines, the King's bake-house, cooperage shelter, and government store-house. This park was, therefore, in the early days of Pensacola, the |[[Government Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
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  • ...ilitary contractor [[Fairchild Industries]], which benefitted greatly from government contracts awarded by Sikes. He failed to disclose his interest in both thes
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  • ...cquitted after a lengthy trial, with Judge [[R. M. Call]] finding that the government had failed to make a case.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32169745/fi
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  • ...ms as well as an active [[Wikipedia:Student Government Association|Student Government Association]]. Although the school's newspaper, ''The Prowler'', has not b
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  • ...itrate the dispute, ultimately took the position that, as head of the City government, his utmost obligation was to ensure the Pensacola Electric Company met the ...lated violence, and many more were injured. The taxpayer dollars spent by government in response to the strike, such as to finance the state militia troops that
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  • ...d out over $200,000 worth of vessels, including several sold to the French government.
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  • ...dex.cfm?Fuseaction=PressReleases.Detail&PressRelease_id=137 Jeff Miller on Government Reform]</ref>
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  • ...or knew no distinction between Colonel Callava and any other man under his government. We then proposed that Colonel Callava should deliver the papers, and he sh ...ted in my official situation and character, I laid these things before the government of the United States, and took refuge under their laws, and hoped that they
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  • ...s &#1072;re most effective spend your night time &#1110;n th&#1110;s state government.<br><br>Longing f&#1086;r &#1072;n Mobile home vacation but do not own a sy
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  • *God in Government Award 1995
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  • ...l prominent Pensacola banks. It is currently part of the [[Escambia County Government Center]] complex and houses the [[Escambia County Tax Collector]]'s downtow
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  • ...ages that worked set hours and signed up for vacations and sick leave. The government believes that grew to the point of earning $2 million a year.<ref>{{cite ne ...all signatures on any instruments...". The Hovinds claimed they had signed government documents "due to the use of various elements of fraud and misrepresentatio
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  • ...please take the time to Vote. It is very important for the city and state government to know who you want to represent you, and they can't know that unless you
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  • | And Ordinance to make appropriations for the expenses of the Government and interest on the bonded debt of the City of Pensacola, Florida, for the
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  • ...assure you, sir, devoted to the Union. In the absence, then, of municipal government," continued Mr. Brosnaham, "let me extend to you the liberty of the city an
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  • ...gree in physical education and completed civilian pilot training under the government-sponsored Civilian Pilot Training Program.
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  • ...architectural firm in Delray Beach for 20 years and has private and local government experience in urban planning and growth management.
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  • The site was already owned by the federal government, and construction began in April [[1826]]. The '''Pensacola Navy Yard''' s
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  • Childers was for many years chair of the General Government Appropriations Committee, which established budgets for most of the state a ...operty. Wanting to deposit some of the money in a bank, but fearful of the government reporting requirements of depositing cash, he returned $40,000 to Childers
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  • ...1911. In 1914 the Aeronautic center was opened on the abandon yard. The government used the yard as a training facility during World War I. By the end of the
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  • ...ef> In [[Cuba]] more than 600,000 residents were moved from their homes to government shelters or other locations in anticipation of Dennis.<ref name="MSNBC-Cuba ...ses and downing trees and power lines. According to reports from the Cuban government, 120,000 homes were damaged, 15,000 of which were destroyed. The citrus and
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  • ...ipedia:New Spain|New Spain]]. A polymath and writer, he held many colonial government and academic positions. Along with [[Andrés de Pez]], he conducted a [[Pez
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  • ...Nelson''' and '''Henderson'''. '''Joe Mooney''' and '''Frank Adams''', of Government Credit Corporation, were the new owners. By the end of the season, the Torn
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  • ...mericans, some who were enslaved only a few years before, serving in local government. One man, Salvador Pons, even served as mayor of Pensacola in 1878. Howev
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  • *''The History of Local Government: Volumes I & II''
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  • ...ms approved it later that year. The site was already owned by the federal government, and construction began in April [[1826]]. The '''Pensacola Navy Yard''' s
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  • ...A's "Covenant with the Community" to help minority contractors compete for government jobs.
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  • ...ants in the complaint, which alleged that the school officials "used their government positions … to persistently and pervasively promote their personal religi
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  • When Johnstone arrived in Pensacola, the military government was led at the time by Colonel [[William Taylor]], under orders of General
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  • ...e Turvin's land shortly after it was affirmed in 1831 by the United States Government.<ref name=jen8> [Spanish land grants are digitalized online at http://www.
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  • ...police to arrest an offender who violates a protection order. The federal government and every state have passed full faith and credit provisions requiring reco
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  • ...ire]] protection, and pay the additional [[property taxes]] that fund city government.
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  • *[[October 20]], [[1911]] – The United States Government closes the Pensacola Navy Yard and it is abandoned. * Appleyard, John, ''The History of Local Government in Pensacola & Escambia County'', Pensacola: 1991
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  • ...website]</ref> which is regularly awarded contracts by [[Escambia County]] government.
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  • ...this country, and more lives would be saved by this than anything that the government has ever done. <ref name="q&a">"Fred Levin: 'I love the law and it's been g
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  • Mayor [[John Fogg]] expressed disapproval for the idea, calling it "government by referendum." Studer concurred: "You can't just keep waiting for one more
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