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The '''Port of Pensacola''' is an operational [[Deep Water City|deep-water]] port located on [[Pensacola Bay]], occupying approximately 50 acres at the southern terminus of [[Barracks Street]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. With origins dating back to [[1743]], it is now one of the [[City of Pensacola]]'s [[City of Pensacola Enterprise Operations|Enterprise Operations]], having been incorporated in [[1943]] as the '''Municipal Port Authority'''.
 
The '''Port of Pensacola''' is an operational [[Deep Water City|deep-water]] port located on [[Pensacola Bay]], occupying approximately 50 acres at the southern terminus of [[Barracks Street]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. With origins dating back to [[1743]], it is now one of the [[City of Pensacola]]'s [[City of Pensacola Enterprise Operations|Enterprise Operations]], having been incorporated in [[1943]] as the '''Municipal Port Authority'''.
  
 
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==Exports by year==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right"
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! Year !! Tonnage !! Values
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|-
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| [[1886]] || 280,182 || $2,184,037
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|-
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| [[1887]] || 263,936 ||
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|-
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| [[1888]] || 315,614 ||
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|-
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| [[1889]] || 387,540 ||
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|-
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| [[1890]] || 420,076 || $3,451,735
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|-
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| [[1891]] || 374,763 ||
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|-
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| [[1892]] || 374,763 ||
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|-
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| [[1893]] || 408,169 ||
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|-
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| [[1894]] || 395,394 ||
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|-
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| [[1895]] || 352,607 || $3,718,127
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|-
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| [[1896]] || 380,091 || $6,615,635
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|-
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| [[1897]] || 456,222 || $8,772,002
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|-
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| [[1898]] || 399,938 || $9,072,950
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|-
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| [[1899]] || 595,461 ||
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|-
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| [[1900]] || 595,229 || $14,413,522
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|-
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| [[1912]] || 1,271,979 || $23,866,866
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|-
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| [[1913]] || 1,475,051 ||
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|-
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| [[1914]] || 1,164,502 ||
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|-
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| [[1915]] || 871,166 ||
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| [[1916]] || 810,544 ||
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|}
  
 
==External links & references==
 
==External links & references==
 
*[http://www.portofpensacola.com/ www.portofpensacola.com]
 
*[http://www.portofpensacola.com/ www.portofpensacola.com]
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*John Appleyard. ''Four Centuries: A Saga of Pensacola Port in Action''. 1981.
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[[Category:Port of Pensacola|Port of Pensacola]]
 
[[Category:Port of Pensacola|Port of Pensacola]]
 
[[Category:City of Pensacola Enterprise Operations]]
 
[[Category:City of Pensacola Enterprise Operations]]

Revision as of 21:55, 25 January 2009

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The Port of Pensacola is an operational deep-water port located on Pensacola Bay, occupying approximately 50 acres at the southern terminus of Barracks Street in downtown Pensacola. With origins dating back to 1743, it is now one of the City of Pensacola's Enterprise Operations, having been incorporated in 1943 as the Municipal Port Authority.


Exports by year

This list is incomplete. Please add any available data.
Year Tonnage Values
1886 280,182 $2,184,037
1887 263,936
1888 315,614
1889 387,540
1890 420,076 $3,451,735
1891 374,763
1892 374,763
1893 408,169
1894 395,394
1895 352,607 $3,718,127
1896 380,091 $6,615,635
1897 456,222 $8,772,002
1898 399,938 $9,072,950
1899 595,461
1900 595,229 $14,413,522
1912 1,271,979 $23,866,866
1913 1,475,051
1914 1,164,502
1915 871,166
1916 810,544

External links & references

  • John Appleyard. Four Centuries: A Saga of Pensacola Port in Action. 1981.