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'''Seamarge''' was the name of [[William Alexander Blount, Sr.]]'s 13-acre estate and the 28-room house which it surrounded.  Blount built the estate in [[1905]], and equipped it with stables, a greenhouse, servant quarters, and a stop on the [[Pensacola & Barrancas Railroad]], a short line connecting downtown Pensacola with the [[Navy Yard]].
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'''Seamarge''' was the name of [[William Alexander Blount, Sr.]]'s 13-acre estate and the 28-room house which it surrounded.  Blount built the estate in [[1905]], and equipped it with stables, a greenhouse, servant quarters, and a private rail station.
  
 
Today, only the house, which sits on 1.37 acres, remains of the original estate;  the surrounding land has been sold off and developed by others.  Jon and Linda Johnson owned the home from 1986-2001. The Seamarge house is currently owned by Larry and Lynn Morris.
 
Today, only the house, which sits on 1.37 acres, remains of the original estate;  the surrounding land has been sold off and developed by others.  Jon and Linda Johnson owned the home from 1986-2001. The Seamarge house is currently owned by Larry and Lynn Morris.
  
 
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