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{{cquote|In the centre of [the public space] was a star-shaped stockade fort, designed as a place of refuge for the population in case of an Indian attack. Near it were the officers' quarters, barracks, guard house, ordinance store-house and laboratory, two powder magazines, the King's bake-house, cooperage shelter, and government store-house. This park was, therefore, in the early days of Pensacola, the liveliest and busiest part of the town.|20px|20px|Campbell, Richard L. [http://ia311206.us.archive.org/1/items/historicalsketch00camprich/historicalsketch00camprich.pdf "Historical Sketches of Colonial Florida"], 1892.}}  
 
{{cquote|In the centre of [the public space] was a star-shaped stockade fort, designed as a place of refuge for the population in case of an Indian attack. Near it were the officers' quarters, barracks, guard house, ordinance store-house and laboratory, two powder magazines, the King's bake-house, cooperage shelter, and government store-house. This park was, therefore, in the early days of Pensacola, the liveliest and busiest part of the town.|20px|20px|Campbell, Richard L. [http://ia311206.us.archive.org/1/items/historicalsketch00camprich/historicalsketch00camprich.pdf "Historical Sketches of Colonial Florida"], 1892.}}  
  
The British also later constructed [[Fort George]] north of the town at [[Gage Hill]], and the [[Queen's Redoubt]] to the northwest.
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The British also constructed [[Fort George]] north of the town at [[Gage Hill]], and the [[Queen's Redoubt]] to the northwest.
  
 
===Administration===
 
===Administration===
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|[[Zaragoza Street]], west of the public space (west of modern-day [[Palafox Street]])
 
|[[Zaragoza Street]], west of the public space (west of modern-day [[Palafox Street]])
 
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|Bute Street
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|Butt Street
 
|[[Government Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
 
|[[Government Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
 
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|Gloucester Street
 
|Gloucester Street
 
|[[Cevallos Street]]
 
|[[Cevallos Street]]
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|Gull Point
 
|''[[Gull Point]]''
 
 
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|Harcourt Street
 
|Harcourt Street
 
|[[Intendencia Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
 
|[[Intendencia Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
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|Indian Point
 
|''[[Garcon Point]]''
 
 
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|Johnstone Street
 
|Johnstone Street
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|Princess Street
 
|Princess Street
 
|[[Romana Street]]
 
|[[Romana Street]]
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|Red Cliffs
 
|[[Barrancas]]
 
 
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|Sandy Point
 
|Sandy Point
 
|''[[Town Point]]''
 
|''[[Town Point]]''
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|Tartar Point
 
|''[[Tartar Point]]''
 
 
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|York Street
 
|York Street

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