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  • *[[1817]] – [[Braxton Bragg]]
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  • *[[1861]] – [[Civil War]]: General [[Braxton Bragg]] increases the garrison at [[Fort Barrancas]] from 7,000 to 10,000 men.
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  • The '''Army of Pensacola''' was the name given to Major General [[Braxton Bragg]]'s [[Confederate]] forces at or near Pensacola during the [[Civil War]], s
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  • *[[1862]] – [[Civil War]]: [[Braxton Bragg]]'s [[Army of Pensacola]] is disbanded.
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  • Confederate General [[Braxton Bragg]] arrived in Pensacola on [[March 11]], 1861, and took command of the troop ...of Santa Rosa Island|an unsuccessful offensive]] to capture Fort Pickens. Bragg's "[[Army of Pensacola]]" was organized on [[October 22]]. They would trade
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  • *[[1861]] – [[Civil War]]: General [[Braxton Bragg]] arrives in Pensacola and assumes command of all [[Confederate]] forces.
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  • *[[1861]] – [[Confederate]] troops under Major General [[Braxton Bragg]] organize as the [[Army of Pensacola]].
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  • *[[1861]] – [[Confederate]] General [[Braxton E. Bragg]] reports that he has approximately 3,000 men under his command in Pensacol
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  • ...Mill]], having been stripped of machinery by Confederate General [[Braxton Bragg]], is razed as part of the "scorched earth" evacuation. The surviving brick
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  • ...from the USS ''Powhatan''. [[Confederate]] Brigadier General [[Braxton E. Bragg]] imposes martial law in Pensacola, stopping all trade and communications w
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  • ...ndash; [[Thomas Marshall Jones]] is made brigadier general under [[Braxton Bragg]].<ref>Bruce S. Allardice. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=r1E1FTjEfIkC
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  • ...Hargis served in the [[Confederate]] medical corps under General [[Braxton Bragg]] and later received a surgeon's commission, which he held until the end of
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  • ...for the [[Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill]]. When Confederate General [[Braxton Bragg]] evacuated his forces from Pensacola in March [[1862]], he was given a "[[
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  • ...ref name="PICW" /> On [[October 22]], the Confederate troops under General Bragg's command at Pensacola were organized as the Army of Pensacola.<ref>Miller, In response to the attack on the ''Judah'', Confederate general Braxton Bragg ordered an attack on [[Fort Pickens]]. A force of over 1,000 men under gene
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  • ...ff the flagstaffs at both McRee and Barrancas. Confederate general Braxton Bragg called the artillery battle "grand and sublime," and wrote that "the houses
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  • General [[Braxton Bragg]] took command of Confederate Pensacola on [[March 11]], [[1861]], and cont
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  • *[[March 11]], 1861 – General [[Braxton Bragg]] arrives in Pensacola and assumes command of all Confederate forces. *[[April 19]], 1861 – [[General Braxton Bragg]] declares martial law in Pensacola. President Abraham Lincoln issues order
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