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  • ...iate director. He was made interim executive director after the death of [[John Daniels]] in February [[2005]] and was officially named to the post in Apri ...torians|Brosnaham, Richard]] [[Category:West Florida Historic Preservation|Brosnaham, Richard]]
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  • ...series of drunken fights. Witnesses included [[Benjamin Drake Wright]], [[John de la Rua]] and a young man named [[Jose Caro]], none of which reported see ...ke his own life in the same way, according to the attending doctor, [[John Brosnaham]].
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  • ...th yellow fever in [[1822]]. He was attended in his illness by Dr. [[J. C. Brosnaham]], but died in late September or early October. *[[John Appleyard]]. ''The Peacekeepers: the Story of Escambia County, Florida's 43
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  • *[[1862]] – [[Civil War]]: Acting Mayor [[John Brosnaham]] surrenders Pensacola to Union officials.
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  • ...as a trustee). This was likely a legal maneuver related to the will of Dr. Brosnaham, who died six months later. On [[September 21]], [[1923]], the house was awarded to [[John A. Brosnaham, Jr.]] in a lawsuit against the trustee, Ingraham. It was sold two months l
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  • ...elsewhere. The last Confederate forces left on [[May 9]], and Mayor [[John Brosnaham]] surrendered Pensacola to Union troops on [[May 10]]. *[[John Ely Spoon]], Pensacola's last surviving Confederate veteran
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  • [[Image:CelebratePensacolaKickOff.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bishop [[John Ricard]] leads a prayer at the Celebrate Pensacola kick-off party.]] *[[Richard Brosnaham]]
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  • ...[1883]] and called Philadelphia bricks and Vermont marble. (Commissioner [[John W. Crary]], a brick manufacturer by trade, claimed that construction costs
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  • ...br/>[[John Brosnaham]]<br/>[[George Fisher]]<br/>[[John Innerarity]]<br/>[[John Keyser]]<br/>[[Henry Michalette]] | '''[[Mayor of Pensacola|Mayor]]:''' || [[John de la Rua]]
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  • | children =Isabella Brosnaham, Eulaliea Sierra, Irine Sierra, Joseph Sierra, Estaban Sierra ...1804), and Estaban Sierra. Sierra's daughter, Isabella, married Dr. [[John Brosnaham]]. Sierra took offense at his daughter Gertrudis, so much so that disowned
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  • |executive=[[Richard Brosnaham]] ...that at least 80% of all collections be catalogued.<ref name="brosnaham">"Brosnaham assumes helm as Historic Preservation director." ''Pensacola News Journal''
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  • ...as]]. The company's commanding officer, Captain [[Wikipedia:John H. Winder|John H. Winder]], as well as his executive officer, First Lieutenant A. R. Eddy, Pensacola, left in the hands of acting Mayor [[John Brosnaham]], surrendered to U.S. troops under Lieutenant Richard Jackson on [[May 10]
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  • ...ke the 50 member barrier in 1963-64 under Bill Wesanen. With Tay Green and John Webb, he spurred the organization of the Rotary Interact Club at Escambia H ...Eckerlein and Roy Hess had the hardest time in the "Battle of the Bulge”. John Webb won the 4H Award for work with rural youth in 1967 and Jim Marks built
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