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Mary Turner Rule Reed

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'''Mary Turner Rule Reed''' ([[1929]]-[[1976]]) was a Pensacola historian and preservationist who, along with [[Pat Dodson]] and [[J. Earle Bowden]], helped establish the [[Seville Square Historic District]]. Her efforts lobbying state and federal authorities helped lead to the creation of the [[Historic Pensacola Preservation Board]], the establishment of the [[Gulf Islands National Seashore]] and the designation of [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] as a national historic landmark.
A The gazebo in [[Seville Square]] was dedicated in her memory on [[May 9]], [[1981]], calling her a "Pioneer and Inspiration for Pensacola's Historical Preservation Movement." In addition, a "Great Floridian" plaque in her honor is located at the [[Merritt House]] at 619 North [[Baylen Street]].
[[Category:Historians|Reed, Mary Turner]]

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