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  • ...and [[Willko Building]]s on [[Palafox Place]] at [[Main Street|Main]]. The company also included Nancy's uncle, [[Oscar S. Willenzik|Oscar]], mother, [[Carla
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  • |name=Lewis Bear Company ...e regional franchise for [[Wikipedia:Anheuser-Busch|Anheuser-Busch]]. The company is headquartered in Pensacola and maintains offices in [[DeFuniak Springs,
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  • ...C. R. Barrineau]], and was heavily invested in the [[Williams Naval Stores Company]]. ...antile Company]] in [[Molino]] and a director of the [[Pensacola Dry Goods Company]]. He also entered into [[C. H. Barrineau|his brother's]] brickyard, the [[
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  • '''Charles L. Bare''' is the owner of [[the Charles Bare Company]] and an [[At- Large Pensacola City Councilman]]. ...(December 2005 to 2006) before establishing IT company [[The Charles Bare Company]] in 2007.
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  • *[[Empire Laundry Company]]
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  • | occupation =[[Gulf Power Company|Gulf Power]] executive ...rate services for the [[Gulf Power Company]], a subsidiary of the Southern Company.
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  • ...racy. ''Historic Photos of Pensacola.'' Nashville, TN: Turner Publishing Company, 2008.</ref>.
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  • ...erintendent. There he also served as general manager of the [[Gulf Transit Company]] and president of the [[Yellow Railroad]]. During the [[yellow fever]] epi ...l shipping steamer was named the ''E. O. Saltmarsh'' in his honor, and the company presented him with a three-foot scale replica.
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  • ...]], [[1909]], creditors [[C. Kahn]], [[Harry Kahn]] and the [[McDavid-Hyer Company]] filed a petition via the law firm of [[Blount & Blount & Carter]] asking
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  • '''Charles McKenzie Oerting''' was proprietor of the [[McKenzie Oerting & Company]], a ship chandlery and grocery. ...[[P. J. McKenzie Oerting|his father]]'s business in 1886. Charles led the company to great success, and it was later operated by successive generations of th
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  • ...king first as a stevedore and later as the foreman of the [[Bruce Dry Dock Company]]. He later became a labor leader, serving as the president of the Florida
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  • The '''Pensacola Bridge Corporation''' was a company which constructed the bridge over [[Pensacola Bay]] (later dubbed the [[Tho
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  • ...iles suit against [[W. H. Northup]], receiver for the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]], regarding the unpaved tracks along [[Palafox Street]].<ref>''[http://boo
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  • ...s, Inc.''' (also called '''Mike D's Culinary Productions''') is a catering company owned by [[Mike A. DeSorbo|Mike DeSorbo]], son of longtime [[Pensacola City
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  • ...inal Railway Company]] to take over the assets of the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]] and operate the [[Pensacola streetcar system]].
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  • ...patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company Blue Angel Mortgage, inc in honor of the Elite Fighter Jets, the Blue Angel
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  • *[[C. H. Turner Company]] &ndash; prominent construction firm
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  • ...lier. When Wade incorporated his [[Wikipedia:ServiceMaster|ServiceMaster]] company in 1947, Haas became a major stockholder and served as its technical direct
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  • ...e final issue of ''[[The Floridian]]'' is published by [[John Fitzgerald & Company]].
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  • ...ng with exclusive charters granted by Florida to the [[Pensacola Telegraph Company]].
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