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A 1907 edition of the ''Stone & Webster Public Service Journal'' gives the following account of conditions in Pensacola:<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=W-UoAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA136,M1 ''Stone & Webster Public Service Journal'', July-December 1907. p. 36]</ref>
 
A 1907 edition of the ''Stone & Webster Public Service Journal'' gives the following account of conditions in Pensacola:<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=W-UoAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA136,M1 ''Stone & Webster Public Service Journal'', July-December 1907. p. 36]</ref>
<blockquote>By the last census she shows a population of 32,000; with her four banks, twenty schools, more than thirty churches, with a new sewer system being installed, a [[T. T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum|new City Hall]] being built, and a large amount of paving laid out, she offers remarkable advantages to all who are looking for a good home and a good business location. The [[Blount Building]], a magnificent seven-story concrete office structure, has just been finished; the [[Matt Langley Bell III Building|First National Bank building]], a pure white marble edifice of one story, is hastening along to completion, and the [[Osceola Club]]'s new home, an exquisite structure of pressed brick and Georgia marble, is in process of erection. In fact, throughout the city, on about every street, buildings of almost every class, but chiefly of substantial character, are being erected. </blockquote>
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<blockquote>By the last census she shows a population of 32,000; with her four banks, twenty schools, more than thirty churches, with a new sewer system being installed, a [[new City Hall]] being built, and a large amount of paving laid out, she offers remarkable advantages to all who are looking for a good home and a good business location. The [[Blount Building]], a magnificent seven-story concrete office structure, has just been finished; the [[Matt Langley Bell III Building|First National Bank building]], a pure white marble edifice of one story, is hastening along to completion, and the [[Osceola Club]]'s new home, an exquisite structure of pressed brick and Georgia marble, is in process of erection. In fact, throughout the city, on about every street, buildings of almost every class, but chiefly of substantial character, are being erected. </blockquote>
  
 
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