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  • The '''Pensacola Gas Company''' was a gas plant that provided fuel for all of the city's street lamps an
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  • The '''Pensacola Dairy Company''' (later called the '''Dairy Bar''' and popularly the '''Milk Bottle''') w
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  • ...H. Turner, Jr.]], which specialized in stevedoring for [[John A. Merritt & Company]] and in exporting and bunkering coal. Captain [[Manuel P. Palmes]] later j It handled the output of the Cahaba Southern Mining Company exclusively.
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  • The '''Pensacola Railroad Company''' was a railroad incorporated by an act of legislature that took effect on
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  • The '''Pensacola Electric Company''' was the first electrical utility authority in the Pensacola area and for ...rated by the State of Florida as the '''Pensacola Electric Light and Power Company''' on [[June 3]], [[1887]], and bestowed with "the power to create, distrib
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pensacola Street Car Company]]
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  • Pensacola Hardware Company was founded in [[1851]] by [[Albert Lord Avery]]. The next year a son, [[A ...ardware Company]] and was reincorporated as the '''Avery Hardware & Supply Company''', with a capital stock of $150,000 and the following officers: [[A. M. Av
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  • .... Guttman]]. The act of incorporation laid out specific privileges for the Company: ...Palafox Street|Palafox street]], and running by any route selected by said Company to [[Kupfrian's Park|Kupfrian Park]], with a branch railroad from the inter
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  • ...y. It was organized in [[1897]] as a successor to the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]], which had fallen on hard times, and began operation of electric-powered ...ebster to help develop the utility. The [[Pensacola Electric Light & Power Company]] was also incorporated in 1897, building a coal-powered generator at [[Bay
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  • ...and Perdido Railroad and Canal Company''' was an early Pensacola railroad company. It was chartered by the Territorial Legislature of Florida on [[February 1 The officers of the company, as specified in the Charter, were [[William H. Chase]], [[Walter Gregory]]
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  • ...rocery Company]], the [[Levy-Hallmark Company]] and the [[Pensacola-Lurton Company]], which leased it to the county for a surplus warehouse. It was acquired b
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  • ...and Perdido Railroad and Canal Company''' was an early Pensacola railroad company. It was chartered by the Territorial Legislature of Florida on [[February 1 The officers of the company, as specified in the Charter, were [[William H. Chase]], [[Walter Gregory]]
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  • ...and got the Opera House, whereas Lamar received the less lucrative poster company. ...pedia:Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], and in [[1996]] the company made its first public stock offering on [[Wikipedia:NASDAQ|NASDAQ]].
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  • ...H. Turner, Jr.]], which specialized in stevedoring for [[John A. Merritt & Company]] and in exporting and bunkering coal. Captain [[Manuel P. Palmes]] later j It handled the output of the Cahaba Southern Mining Company exclusively.
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  • [[Image:1stblockNPalafox1920s.jpg|thumb|right|Empire Laundry Company is visible in this circa-1920s view of North Palafox Street]] ...lafox Street|22 North]] [[Palafox Street]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. The company's slogan was "Mackey Takes in Washing For a Living", after the laundry's ma
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  • ...elle Ellen Coal Mines, the Mabel Mining Company and the Cahaba Valley Coal Company, among others.
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  • The '''Pensacola & Louisville Railroad Company''' was a railroad company incorporated by an act of Florida legislature on [[July 16]], [[1868]]. The railroad was sold and renamed to the [[Pensacola Railroad Company]] on [[May 6]], [[1878]].
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  • ...the [[William Panton Mansion]], former headquarters of Panton, Leslie and Company]] '''Panton, Leslie and Company''' was a trading company headquartered in Pensacola that held an effective monopoly on [[Native Amer
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  • .... Guttman]]. The act of incorporation laid out specific privileges for the Company: ...Palafox Street|Palafox street]], and running by any route selected by said Company to [[Kupfrian's Park|Kupfrian Park]], with a branch railroad from the inter
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  • The '''Skinner Manufacturing Company''' was a major lumber operation founded by [[E. F. Skinner]]. The company operated the [[Pensacola & Andalusia Railroad]] connecting Escambia County
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  • The '''Alabama & Florida Railroad Company''' was a railroad company incorporated by an act of legislature on [[January 8]], [[1853]], with the ...se]] resigned from military service in [[1856]] to become president of the company. In Florida, the line was completed around January 1, [[1860]]. The Alabama
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  • ...m from the [[Gulf Power Company]] (the successor of the Pensacola Electric Company) and was itself purchased by the [[American Transit Corporation]] (ATC) in
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  • '''Frank C. Hecker''' was an executive of the [[Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company]] known for his massive [[Century]] estate, "[[Tannenheim]]." ...ecker]], a resident of Detroit and early stockholder of the Alger-Sullivan company, who commissioned the Tannenheim estate for his son, who moved there in [[1
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  • The '''Pensacola Electric Company''' was the first electrical utility authority in the Pensacola area and for ...rated by the State of Florida as the '''Pensacola Electric Light and Power Company''' on [[June 3]], [[1887]], and bestowed with "the power to create, distrib
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  • | occupation =Manager<br/>[[Pensacola Electric Company]] '''John W. Leadley''' was the manager of the [[Pensacola Electric Company]] from the time of its purchase by Boston conglomerate Stone & Webster unti
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  • | occupation =Manager, [[Pensacola Electric Company]] ...oseph Hanlon, Jr.''' served as general manager of the [[Pensacola Electric Company]] from November [[1913]] until [[1919]].
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  • The '''Pensacola & Barrancas Railroad Company''' was a 19th-century railroad that operated an 8-mile track connecting Pen The company was incorporated by a special act of the State of Florida on [[February 12]
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  • The '''Loblolly Theatre Company''' is an independent theater company founded in [[1999]] by [[Yolanda Reed]], [[Hunt Scarritt]] and [[Pat Simmon ...innovative productions per year, often by local authors. In addition, the Company offers acting classes.
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  • ...h [[Baars, Dunwody & Company]], he also became president of the [[Dunham & Company]] ship chandlery.<ref>J. S. Glass, editor. ''The Southern Manufacturer'', V ...ensacola to accept a position with [[Baars, Dunwody & Company|his father's company]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pensacola Street Car Company]]
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  • ...." is still visible in the tile in front of the location. At one point the company had a branch store in Selma, Alabama<ref>[http://www.flgenhistonline.com/co
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  • ...ESTAURANTGROUP&names_filing_type= SunBiz.org entry]</ref> it is the parent company of Pensacola restaurants the [[Fish House]], [[Atlas Oyster House]] and [[J
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  • ...y]] is organized as a subsidiary of the Southeastern Power & Light holding company, serving areas east of Pensacola.
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  • *[[1908]] &ndash; [[Streetcar operators' strike]]: The [[Pensacola Electric Company]] resumes limited [[Pensacola streetcar system|streetcar service]] on two l ...03]] &ndash; [[Susan Story]] becomes president and CEO of the [[Gulf Power Company]].
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  • ...[Pensacola Terminal Company|Mexican Gulf, Pacific and Puget Sound Railroad Company]] an easement through the [[Fort Barrancas Military Reservation]].
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  • ...y. It was organized in [[1897]] as a successor to the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]], which had fallen on hard times, and began operation of electric-powered ...ebster to help develop the utility. The [[Pensacola Electric Light & Power Company]] was also incorporated in 1897, building a coal-powered generator at [[Bay
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  • Ed Lee Motor Company, Studebaker Dealer, Palafox Ave, Pensacola, florida. 1942.
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  • ...of the [[Chipley Light & Power Company]], the recently-formed [[Gulf Power Company]] becomes an operating public utility.
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  • *The Pensacola Fish Company, later the [[Warren Fish Company]], is founded by [[Sewall C. Cobb]].
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  • ...ng the fledgeling local Underground Music Scene in Pensacola, Florida. The company would be responsible for promoting concerts at World Famous Trader Jon's, S
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  • *[[1869]] &ndash; The [[Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobile Railroad Company]] is organized.<ref>Gregg Turner. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=fCYM5 *[[1874]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola & Louisville Railroad Company]] commences construction of a [[telegraph]] line along its road.<ref>''[htt
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  • ...ama, Florida & Georgia Railroad Company''' ('''A, F&G''') was the earliest company in the Pensacola area to attempt construction of a railroad, though it was ...the market at $0.25 per share, quickly collecting $3,750 and allowing the company to organize five days later, on [[December 17]]. [[William H. Chase]] was e
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  • | occupation =Owner, [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]] ...ter his brother, Sammy Patti's passing in [[1992]] and oversaw the seafood company's growth from $2.2 million in annual sales to about $14.1 million in [[2000
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  • ...-way in the Pettersen Addition to accommodate the [[Pensacola Shipbuilding Company]].
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  • ...Hardware Company]] and is reincorporated as the [[Avery Hardware & Supply Company]].
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  • .... The strike broke out after McCain was fired by the [[Pensacola Electric Company]]. ...court in burning the Big Bayou Bridge belonging to the Pensacola Electric Company, were released from the county jail, where they had finished their term of
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  • The '''Pensacola Railroad Company''' was a railroad incorporated by an act of legislature that took effect on
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  • ...ny]], which later became the highly successful [[Lamar Outdoor Advertising Company]].
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  • ...e="unite"/> [[Thomas "Bo" Carter]] is the current president and CEO of the company, having been a co-founder and president of First American and named CEO of Vanguard Bank & Trust Company was established on [[January 1]], [[1922]] in [[Valparaiso]].<ref>[http://w
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  • {{Infobox Company ...ce at 1301 West [[Moreno Street]]), the [[Port of Pensacola]] and [[Cary & Company]]. By being the first to offer an in-house recording studio and film produc
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  • ...Street Wharf Company]], secretary and treasurer of the [[Camp Walton Boat Company]], and as a director of the [[American National Bank]] and the [[Pensacola
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  • ...lso a former vice president and general manager of the [[Escambia Treating Company]].
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  • ...[[2002]] with [[Kmart]]'s Southeast division and chose to remain when the company consolidated divisions as part of its bankruptcy reorganization. The couple
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  • *More than $100,000 damage to the [[Warren Fish Company]]'s fleet *Seven [[E.E. Saunders & Company]] boats wrecked or sunk
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  • '''Baars, Dunwody & Company''' was a lumber exporting company founded by [[Henry Baars]] and his brother-in-law [[Brian Dunwody]].
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  • {{Infobox Company ...ntally friendly computers made with high quality ROHS compliant parts. The company currently operates out of Pensacola and provides custom made desktops, lapt
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  • *[[1888]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Electric Company]] activates the first electric lights in the city at 7:00PM. *[[1901]] &ndash; The growing [[Lewis Bear Company]] is restructured as a Florida corporation.
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  • *[[1880]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Railroad Company]], incorporated exactly [[1877|three years earlier]] and made up of [[Pensa ...aks at the [[Pensacola Civic Center]].<ref>Thomas Hauser. ''Muhammad Ali & Company''. Hastingshouse/Daytrips Publ., 1998</ref>
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  • ...of the initial commissioners of the [[Alabama, Florida & Georgia Railroad Company]].
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  • |name=Crystal Ice Company building 30.434709, -87.213099, Crystal Ice Company building
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  • ...nt search firm serving the legal industry. Headquartered in Pensacola, the company serves clients nationwide with offices in Denver and Atlanta. The company currently employs 37 people in the Pensacola area. It has offices in the [[
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  • ...mber inspector; and for the [[W. B. Wright Company|George W. Wright Lumber Company]].<ref name="brown">[http://www.brownmarine.com/story09.htm Brown Marine Se ...r.]] joined him as a partner. Merritt also operated the [[Pensacola Supply Company]], a stevedoring firm.<ref name="stjohns" />
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  • The company's first production was a fundraiser, on May 13, 2010. PenShakes brought in August 9-12, 2012, the company's new Artistic Director, Sam Osheroff, and his wife Kris Danford, starred i
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  • '''Cox Communications''', is a telecommunications company providing analogue and digital television, broadband internet, and digital
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  • *[[1990]] - Rock bands Bad Company and Damn Yankees perform at the civic center.
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  • | occupation =Founder, [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]] ...]) was a Sicilian fishing boat captain who founded the [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]].
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  • '''Solutia Inc.''' is a chemical production company that was formed in [[1997]] as a spin-off of [[Monsanto]]. A nylon manufact
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  • ...ola businessman who headed and eventually sold the [[Standard Distributing Company]] and later became known for his philanthropy with the [[Kugelman Foundatio ...man family|his family]]'s alcohol distributorship, [[Standard Distributing Company]]. He sold the business in the 1990s and dedicated much of his time to the
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  • |owner=[[Gannett Company]] '''''Pelican''''' is a free weekly newspaper published by [[Gannett Company]], which also publishes the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' and others in th
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  • ...a & Louisville Railroad]] is sold and conveyed to the [[Pensacola Railroad Company]].
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  • ...]]-[[1875]]) was a timber magnate who co-owned the [[Arcadia Manufacturing Company]] in [[Bagdad]]. ...ner [[Joseph Forsyth]]. He was also a stockholder of the [[Pensacola Wharf Company]].
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  • ...e space for the [[Busbee Tomato Company]], it was purchased by development company [[Deep Water Bend]] and renovated in [[2007]] for use as an office building
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  • ...rvice provider that has served senior citizens in Florida since 1994. The company, together with Med Tech Services, operates 23 offices throughout the state
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  • *[[Saenger Amusement Company]]
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  • ...da incorporates the [[Pensacola Electric Company]], the city's first power company and predecessor of [[Gulf Power]]. ..., Alabama Court of Appeals, Louisiana Courts of Appeal]''. West Publishing Company, 1912.</ref>
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  • ...essman who operated the [[Crystal Ice Company]] and the [[Spearman Brewing Company]]. ...[[Crystal Ice Company]].<ref>Note: some sources indicate he purchased the company.</ref>
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  • | occupation =President and CEO<br/>[[Gulf Power Company]] ...he was both the first woman and, at 43, the youngest executive to lead the company.<ref>"Gulf Power chief breaks new ground." ''Pensacola News Journal'', Apri
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  • *[[J. M. Hilliard Carriage Company]]
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  • ...the robbery was staged at the Pensacola offices of the [[Southern Express Company]] on the night of September 17, or onboard the train the following day. Th
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  • ...a captain, [[Mayor of Pensacola]], and stakeholder in the [[E. E. Saunders Company]]. ...ound [[1878]], at which time Welles began working for the [[Pensacola Fish Company]]. On [[June 24]], [[1882]] he married Caroline Brown Cobb of Pensacola.
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  • ...[1916]]-[[2008]]) was a Pensacola woman who co-owned the [[Pensacola Dairy Company]] with her husband [[Leo Eskin|Leo]]. Raised in the [[East Hill]] neighborh
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  • '''William S. Keyser & Company''' was a Pensacola-based lumber exporter founded by [[William S. Keyser]] i
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  • '''Bogan Supply Company, Inc.''' is a wholesale plumbing distributor headquartered in Pensacola wit In January [[2003]], the company moved its headquarters to a 40,000-square-foot building at 1001 East [[Belm
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  • The company's mission is "to make a positive difference in communities by delivering mo
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  • ...Bar Pilots Building]] on South [[Palafox Street]], then the [[Aiken Towing Company Building]]. In [[1922]], the club purchased the U.S. Army transport ''Gener
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  • ...erators' strike]] &ndash; Strikebreakers hired by the [[Pensacola Electric Company]] begin arriving in the city.
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  • ...a Street]]''', sometimes called the '''Germania Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company Building''' for its historical tenant, is an historic structure in [[downto
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  • *The [[Pensacola Advertising Company]] is founded by [[John McClay Coe]].
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  • For many years, Marzoni was head inspector of timber for [[Henry Baars & Company]], leaving the firm in {{date needed}} to establish the [[Smith & Marzoni]]
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  • ...[[1938]] he won a $3,000 antitrust lawsuit against the [[Saenger Amusement Company]] and seven major distributors. Fuller contended that two Saenger executive
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  • ...the South and located a mill near the tiny black village of Teaspoon. The company named the new community “Century” in light of their optimism for econom
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  • *[[1858]] &ndash; The [[Selma & Gulf Railroad Company]] is incorporated.<ref>Kincaid A. Herr. ''The Louisville & Nashville Railro ...A joint resolution of Congress grants the [[Pensacola & Barrancas Railroad Company]] an easement through the [[Navy Yard]] reservation.<ref>''[http://books.go
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  • The '''Pensacola Gas Company''' was a gas plant that provided fuel for all of the city's street lamps an
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  • ...afford Pitt''' ([[1837]]-[[1913]]) was a lumber magnate whose [[B. R. Pitt Company]] operated a planing mill on [[Pensacola Bay]]. The area is still known as
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  • ...nsacola Electric Company]] is acquired by the Southeastern Power and Light Company.
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  • ...attending Commercial College in nearby Fond du Lac.<ref>Western Historical Company. ''The History of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.''</ref> ...anufacture the bookcases.<ref name="Julia">Julia Wernicke, "Globe-Wernicke Company." Unpublished historical sketch.</ref> In [[1897]], needing more space, Wer
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  • ...nce to pave [[Palafox Street]] in anticipation of the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]]'s [[Pensacola streetcar system|streetcar system]].
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  • ..., and from all appearances it will be a profitable investment for both the company and the promoters. The contract for paving the streets of Pensacola has bee ...rs, it is doubtful if paving can actively start before September 1st. This company has considerable material on the ground and expects to be ready for track r
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  • ...]] &ndash; [[Streetcar system]]: The [[Pensacola Electric Terminal Railway Company]] begins operation of electric-powered trolleys.
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  • *[[Joe Patti]] founds [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]]
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  • ...tich Shipping Company]] and later co-owned the [[Frater-Roberts Mercantile Company]].
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  • '''Greenhut Construction Company, Inc.''' is a Pensacola-based contractor founded in [[1946]] by [[Dudley Gr
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  • ...ian''' was a Pensacolian businessman who founded the [[Pensacola Streetcar Company]] and introduced [[streetcars]] to Pensacola, in [[1884]]. Kupfrian was a
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  • ...patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company [[Blue Angel Mortgage]], inc in honor of the Elite Fighter Jets, the Blue A
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  • ...patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company [[Blue Angel Mortgage]], inc in honor of the Elite Fighter Jets, the Blue A
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  • ...and [[Willko Building]]s on [[Palafox Place]] at [[Main Street|Main]]. The company also included Nancy's uncle, [[Oscar S. Willenzik|Oscar]], mother, [[Carla
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  • |name=Lewis Bear Company ...e regional franchise for [[Wikipedia:Anheuser-Busch|Anheuser-Busch]]. The company is headquartered in Pensacola and maintains offices in [[DeFuniak Springs,
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  • ...C. R. Barrineau]], and was heavily invested in the [[Williams Naval Stores Company]]. ...antile Company]] in [[Molino]] and a director of the [[Pensacola Dry Goods Company]]. He also entered into [[C. H. Barrineau|his brother's]] brickyard, the [[
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  • '''Charles L. Bare''' is the owner of [[the Charles Bare Company]] and an [[At- Large Pensacola City Councilman]]. ...(December 2005 to 2006) before establishing IT company [[The Charles Bare Company]] in 2007.
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  • *[[Empire Laundry Company]]
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  • | occupation =[[Gulf Power Company|Gulf Power]] executive ...rate services for the [[Gulf Power Company]], a subsidiary of the Southern Company.
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  • ...racy. ''Historic Photos of Pensacola.'' Nashville, TN: Turner Publishing Company, 2008.</ref>.
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  • ...erintendent. There he also served as general manager of the [[Gulf Transit Company]] and president of the [[Yellow Railroad]]. During the [[yellow fever]] epi ...l shipping steamer was named the ''E. O. Saltmarsh'' in his honor, and the company presented him with a three-foot scale replica.
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  • ...]], [[1909]], creditors [[C. Kahn]], [[Harry Kahn]] and the [[McDavid-Hyer Company]] filed a petition via the law firm of [[Blount & Blount & Carter]] asking
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  • '''Charles McKenzie Oerting''' was proprietor of the [[McKenzie Oerting & Company]], a ship chandlery and grocery. ...[[P. J. McKenzie Oerting|his father]]'s business in 1886. Charles led the company to great success, and it was later operated by successive generations of th
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  • ...king first as a stevedore and later as the foreman of the [[Bruce Dry Dock Company]]. He later became a labor leader, serving as the president of the Florida
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  • The '''Pensacola Bridge Corporation''' was a company which constructed the bridge over [[Pensacola Bay]] (later dubbed the [[Tho
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  • ...iles suit against [[W. H. Northup]], receiver for the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]], regarding the unpaved tracks along [[Palafox Street]].<ref>''[http://boo
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  • ...s, Inc.''' (also called '''Mike D's Culinary Productions''') is a catering company owned by [[Mike A. DeSorbo|Mike DeSorbo]], son of longtime [[Pensacola City
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  • ...inal Railway Company]] to take over the assets of the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]] and operate the [[Pensacola streetcar system]].
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  • ...patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company Blue Angel Mortgage, inc in honor of the Elite Fighter Jets, the Blue Angel
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  • *[[C. H. Turner Company]] &ndash; prominent construction firm
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  • ...lier. When Wade incorporated his [[Wikipedia:ServiceMaster|ServiceMaster]] company in 1947, Haas became a major stockholder and served as its technical direct
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  • ...for being the home gym of boxer [[Roy Jones, Jr.]] and the namesake of his company "Square Ring Promotions."
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  • ...cola building contractor and proprietor of the [[C. H. Turner Construction Company]], after inheriting the business from his father, [[Richard Hill Turner]].
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  • ...With public opinion turned against the strikers, the [[Pensacola Electric Company]] is able to operate all [[streetcar]] lines again.
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  • ...pality of Pensacola]] enters into a contract with the [[Pensacola Terminal Company]] for the paving of the [[streetcar system]] on [[Palafox Street]].
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  • Pensacola Hardware Company was founded in [[1851]] by [[Albert Lord Avery]]. The next year a son, [[A ...ardware Company]] and was reincorporated as the '''Avery Hardware & Supply Company''', with a capital stock of $150,000 and the following officers: [[A. M. Av
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  • ...rida National Bank]] in Pensacola and director of both the [[St. Joe Paper Company]] and the [[Edward Ball Wildlife Foundation]].
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  • ...ews Journal]]'' publishes a column critical of [[Wal-Mart]], prompting the company to ban sale of the newspaper at its local stores. ...filed by [[Roads, Inc.]] over the revocation of a stormwater permit at the company's controversial [[Cantonment catfish pond]].
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  • ...Cary, Jr.''' ([[1861]]-[[1925]]) was the founder and president of [[Cary & Company]].
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  • *[[1919]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Shipbuilding Company]] launches its fourth steel ship.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=1
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  • ...n president in 1969. In 1970, he was elected to the board of The Southern Company and was named Businessman of the year by the Pensacola News Journal. ...Company Services where he remained until his retirement from The Southern Company. Retirement didn’t last long as he was soon recruited to become presiden
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  • ...brother [[Max L. Bear]], he carried on the operations of the [[Lewis Bear Company]] after their [[Lewis Bear|father]]'s death.
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  • ...nessman who, with Captain [[T. E. Welles]], established [[E. E. Saunders & Company]], which became the region's largest dealer of [[red snapper]].
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  • ...inent deceased physicians and surgeons from 1610 to 1910]''. W.B. Saunders company, 1920.
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  • ...s Celestino Brent]]. The firm was at some point renamed [[F. C. Brent and Company]] and was later merged into the [[First National Bank]].
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  • *[[1880]] &ndash; The line and other assets of the [[Pensacola Railroad Company]] are sold to the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]].
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  • *[[1872]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola & Louisville Railroad Company]] is reorganized as the assignee of the bankrupt [[Alabama & Florida Railro
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  • The '''Saenger Amusement Company''' was a Louisiana-based theater franchise that built picture houses across
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  • ...h; The State of Florida incorporates the [[Pensacola & Birmingham Railroad Company]].<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=3BI4AAAAIAAJ Acts and Resolution
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  • ...Augustus Koch and published by the [[Thomas C. Watson & Co.]] real estate company. The extremely detailed lithograph is a bird's eye perspective of [[downtow Image:KochMap3.jpg|3 [[W. B. Wright Company|W. B. Wright & Co.]], Saw Mill.
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  • *[[1892]] &ndash; [[Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company]] files suit against [[A. H. D'Alemberte]].<ref>''[http://books.google.com/
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  • {{Infobox Company ...owned technology companies in the nation, and is the 28th fastest-growing company in Florida.<ref>"Best in the Business." ''Pensacola News Journal'', Septemb
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  • ...struction of the Keyser Building was the local [[C. H. Turner Construction Company]]. Workers began excavations for the building's foundation in September 191 Keyser, whose lumber export company went bankrupt in 1914, sold all of his Palafox Street holdings within three
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  • ...uary 1936.</ref> Magee also operated a pharmacy called the [[Triangle Drug Company]] at the same location.
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  • ...Travis Lakin|Lakin]] was suspended and ultimately fired by ECAT management company Veolia Transportation for allegedly abusing his position, the commercials a
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  • After Spain and Portugal again declared war, O'Neill led an Hibernia infantry company in the capture of [[Wikipedia:Santa Catarina (island)|Santa Catarina island ...a Rosa Island]] on [[March 9]]. At nine o'clock that evening O'Neill led a company of grenadiers to secure the battery at [[Sigüenza Point]] and discovered i
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  • ...al firm of Spencer, Maxwell, and Bullock, and by the Greenhut Construction Company.
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  • ...] he left the firm to start his own insurance company, [[Lucius S. Brown & Company]], setting up a small office in the [[Thiesen Building]]. His brother [[Hun *John Appleyard. ''The Fisher-Brown Story: 1911-2003''. Bodree Printing Company: October 2003.
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  • ...Roche and wife Deborah, purchased Lifeguard from Secomerica and moved the company’s headquarters from St. Petersburg to their home city of Gulf Breeze, Flo ...998. In January of 2001, Lifeguard added its second full service transport company in Birmingham, Alabama. In January 2002, Lifeguard proudly welcomed its thi
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  • ...and [[Louis Rosenbloum]], it was originally called the '''Pace-Rosenbloum Company''' and was headquartered in Hazelhurst, GA. It relocated to Wauchula, FL in
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  • ...t least [[1885]] he was on the board of directors of the [[Citizens' Hotel Company]].
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  • ...(b. [[1960]]) is a real estate developer with his family's [[Merrill Land Company]] and [[J. C. Merrill Investments]], a restaurateur with the [[Great Southe ..., and in [[2008]] purchased [[Jackson's]] restaurant. Their [[Merrill Land Company]] owns a number of historic buildings in [[downtown Pensacola]], including
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  • ...e was an initial commissioner of the [[Alabama, Florida & Georgia Railroad Company]]. He was a signatory of a [[May 25]], [[1840]] petition to annex [[Escambi
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  • ...fts by the Cincinatti-based Warner Elevator Company. The [[Marston & Quina Company]] supplied interior furnishings. ...phase, overseen by architect [[Carter Quina]] and [[Greenhut Construction Company]], was made possible by a grant from the Florida Cultural Facilities Develo
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  • ...ptember 10, 1998.</ref> as the Rhodes Futch Collins Furniture Company. The company later changed its name to Rhodes-Collins, which can still be seen in faded ...sement Company]] to serve as a second-run movie theater, complementing the company's nearby [[Isis Theatre|Isis]] and [[Saenger Theatre]]s. The estimated cost
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  • ...sident [[Don Copeland]] and Vice President [[Kasie Copeland]], named their company after the Blue Angels due to their patriotism.
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  • *[[1946]] &ndash; [[William Willenzik]] opens the Pensacola Restaurant Supply Company.
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  • ...a]] passes a resolution allowing the [[Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company]] to erect poles in the city.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=cukaA
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  • ...north. It was purchased by [[William C. Cooke]] from the [[Pensacola City Company]] on [[December 17]], [[1870]]. Cooke sold it to [[Peter Knowles]] on [[Feb
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  • ...s and auto parts. Their industrial clients including the [[St. Regis Paper Company]], [[Champion Paper]], [[International Paper]] and [[Westinghouse]]. ...g students and those interested in researching the history of a particular company through its advertising.
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  • ...pursue new financing avenues. A spokesperson for the Eagle Group said the company had "decided to cease what they were doing and reassess the current marketp ...Santa Rosa, purchased the land from IP for $9.9 million and paid Johnson's company an assignment fee of $20 million. Beachwalk Associates, owned by Reeser, ha
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  • ...strong Cork Company]] in Beaver Falls that year and was transferred by the company to Pensacola in [[1950]]. He settled in the [[North Hill]] neighborhood wit ...hree clients: the [[Port of Pensacola]], [[Baptist Hospital]] and [[Cary & Company]]. By being the first to offer an in-house recording studio and film produc
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  • ...las Oyster House]] restaurants, is currently managed by the [[Merrill Land Company]]. The Seville Harbour marina is managed by the [[Marina Management Corp.]]
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  • ...blic Service Award, Department of the Interior National for the Gulf Power Company Archaeology Project: "Hawkshaw."
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  • ...South Atlantic Coast in the War Amoung the States.'' The Neale Publishing Company, 1911.</ref>
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