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  • ...Bar Pilots Building]] on South [[Palafox Street]], then the [[Aiken Towing Company Building]]. In [[1922]], the club purchased the U.S. Army transport ''Gener
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  • ...erators' strike]] – Strikebreakers hired by the [[Pensacola Electric Company]] begin arriving in the city.
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  • ...a Street]]''', sometimes called the '''Germania Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company Building''' for its historical tenant, is an historic structure in [[downto
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  • *The [[Pensacola Advertising Company]] is founded by [[John McClay Coe]].
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  • For many years, Marzoni was head inspector of timber for [[Henry Baars & Company]], leaving the firm in {{date needed}} to establish the [[Smith & Marzoni]]
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  • ...[[1938]] he won a $3,000 antitrust lawsuit against the [[Saenger Amusement Company]] and seven major distributors. Fuller contended that two Saenger executive
    664 bytes (88 words) - 07:38, 2 December 2008
  • ...the South and located a mill near the tiny black village of Teaspoon. The company named the new community “Century” in light of their optimism for econom
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  • *[[1858]] &ndash; The [[Selma & Gulf Railroad Company]] is incorporated.<ref>Kincaid A. Herr. ''The Louisville & Nashville Railro ...A joint resolution of Congress grants the [[Pensacola & Barrancas Railroad Company]] an easement through the [[Navy Yard]] reservation.<ref>''[http://books.go
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  • The '''Pensacola Gas Company''' was a gas plant that provided fuel for all of the city's street lamps an
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  • ...afford Pitt''' ([[1837]]-[[1913]]) was a lumber magnate whose [[B. R. Pitt Company]] operated a planing mill on [[Pensacola Bay]]. The area is still known as
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  • ...nsacola Electric Company]] is acquired by the Southeastern Power and Light Company.
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  • ...attending Commercial College in nearby Fond du Lac.<ref>Western Historical Company. ''The History of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.''</ref> ...anufacture the bookcases.<ref name="Julia">Julia Wernicke, "Globe-Wernicke Company." Unpublished historical sketch.</ref> In [[1897]], needing more space, Wer
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  • ...nce to pave [[Palafox Street]] in anticipation of the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]]'s [[Pensacola streetcar system|streetcar system]].
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  • ..., and from all appearances it will be a profitable investment for both the company and the promoters. The contract for paving the streets of Pensacola has bee ...rs, it is doubtful if paving can actively start before September 1st. This company has considerable material on the ground and expects to be ready for track r
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  • ...]] &ndash; [[Streetcar system]]: The [[Pensacola Electric Terminal Railway Company]] begins operation of electric-powered trolleys.
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  • *[[Joe Patti]] founds [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]]
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  • ...tich Shipping Company]] and later co-owned the [[Frater-Roberts Mercantile Company]].
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  • '''Greenhut Construction Company, Inc.''' is a Pensacola-based contractor founded in [[1946]] by [[Dudley Gr
    312 bytes (38 words) - 16:28, 29 December 2009
  • ...ian''' was a Pensacolian businessman who founded the [[Pensacola Streetcar Company]] and introduced [[streetcars]] to Pensacola, in [[1884]]. Kupfrian was a
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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 A
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