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  • ...rtation (the precursor to [[Yellow Cab]]) await disembarking passengers at Union Depot c. [[1902]]. |name=Union Depot
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  • |name=Greater Union Baptist Church '''Greater Union Baptist Church''' is a historic [[Wikipedia:Baptist|Baptist]] congregation
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  • ...rtation (the precursor to [[Yellow Cab]]) await disembarking passengers at Union Depot c. [[1902]]. |name=Union Depot
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  • ...edia:USS Supply (1846)|Supply]]'', were commanded by officers loyal to the Union and did not fall into rebel hands.
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  • ...e troops. Navy Yard quartermaster [[William Conway]] refuses to strike the Union colors. [[William Franklin Lee]] joins the Confederacy.
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  • ...d supporting organized labor, and their relatives and friends."<ref>"Booth Union Runs Ad." ''Boxoffice'', October 5, 1946.</ref>
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  • *[[May 10]] &ndash; Pensacola surrenders to the Union Army
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  • ...Barrancas]] and [[Fort McRee|McRee]]. ([[Fort Pickens]] would remain under Union control for the duration of the war.) ...organized on [[October 22]]. They would trade artillery exchanges with the Union-held Pickens several times in late 1861 and early 1862.
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  • | occupation =Quartermaster, Union Navy ...' was a quartermaster in the [[Wikipedia:United States Navy|United States (Union) Navy]], on duty when the [[NAS Pensacola|Navy Yard]] was surrendered to th
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  • ...nico Hotel and Restaurant''' was a hotel and restaurant located opposite [[Union Depot]] at 311-312 North [[Tarragona Street]].
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  • ...p of men under Colonel [[William H. Chase]] attempt to take control of the Union-held [[Fort Barrancas]] but are repelled by gunfire at around 11:00 PM.
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  • ...from Pensacola, landing on [[Santa Rosa Island]] about four miles east of Union-held [[Fort Pickens]].
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  • |name=Greater Union Baptist Church '''Greater Union Baptist Church''' is a historic [[Wikipedia:Baptist|Baptist]] congregation
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  • *[[1861]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: Union-held [[Fort Pickens]] continues to exchange fire with [[Confederate]] Forts
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  • ...t corner of [[Wright Street|Wright]] and [[Tarragona Street]]s, near the [[Union Depot]], by a saloon owned by [[W. S. Norman]]. *"Officer Burnham Shot and Killed Near Union Depot." ''Pensacola Journal'', March 18, 1906.
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  • *[[1861]] &ndash; [[Fort Pickens]] receives Union reinforcements of New York Volunteers, but Colonel [[Harvey Brown]] informs
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  • ...Flags]] celebration. It is currently sponsored by [[Pen Air Federal Credit Union]]. In addition to participating [[krewes]], the parade includes appearances
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  • *[[1861]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: Union-held [[Fort Pickens]] exchanges artillery fire with [[Confederate]] batteri
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  • ...rprise raid by [[Confederate]] forces upon [[Fort Pickens]] is repelled by Union troops.
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  • ...p of men under Colonel [[William H. Chase]] attempt to take control of the Union-held [[Fort Barrancas]] but are repelled by gunfire at around 11:00 PM.
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  • ...[[Civil War]]: The USS ''Brooklyn'' arrives at [[Santa Rosa Island]] with Union reinforcements for the besieged [[Fort Pickens]].
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  • ...n troops at [[Fort Pickens]] and mount a defense. His decision allowed the Union to effectively control Pensacola's valuable harbor for the duration of the ...ecided to abandon Forts Barrancas and [[Fort McRee|McRee]] and consolidate Union forces at [[Fort Pickens]]. Slemmer explained his decision as strategically
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  • ...7]] &ndash; [[Hugh King]] announces his resignation as pastor of [[Greater Union Baptist Church]].
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  • *[[1864]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: Union General [[Alexander Sandor Asboth]] orders his troops to leave Pensacola an
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  • *[[1864]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: 1,100 Union soldiers under Brigadier General [[Alexander Asboth]] depart [[Fort Barranc
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  • ...] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Telegraph Company]] files suit against [[Western Union]] regarding construction of telegraph lines.
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  • ...kens]] refuses to surrender to [[William H. Chase]] and remains the only [[Union]]-controlled fort in the South for the duration of the war.
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  • ...ensacola streetcar system|streetcar worker]] and president of the worker's union during the [[Streetcar operators' strike, 1908|1908 streetcar operators' st
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:USS Arizona (1858)|''Caroline'']] off the coast of [[Mobile]]; Union soldiers surprise a detachment of [[Confederate]] cavalry at [[Gonzalia]],
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  • ...s at [[Fort McRee]] and [[Fort Barrancas]] exchange heavy cannon fire with Union-held [[Fort Pickens]].
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  • *[[1863]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: Pensacola burned by Union troops.
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  • *[[1863]] &ndash; [[List of shipwrecks]]: The Union sloop-of-war ''Preble'' burns by accident off [[Little Bayou]].
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  • *[[1865]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: A column of Union forces under Major General [[Frederick Steele]] depart Pensacola for [[Fort
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  • *[[1862]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: Upon learning that Union commander [[Wikipedia:David Farragut|David Farragut]]'s fleet was anchored
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  • *[[1865]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: Florida surrenders to the Union.
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  • ...61]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: [[Wikipedia:Florida|Florida]] secedes from the Union.
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  • *[[1862]] &ndash; [[Union]] troops at [[Fort Pickens]] bombard the [[Confederate]]-held [[Fort Barran
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  • ...J. Slemmer]], decided to abandon Forts Barrancas and McRee and consolidate Union forces at [[Fort Pickens]]. Slemmer explained his decision as strategically {{cquote|I called on Commodore [[James Armstrong|[James] Armstrong]] (Union Commanding Officer of the [[Navy Yard]]) ... He had received orders to coop
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  • ...he third time, Florida [[Confederate]] officials demand the surrender of [[Union]]-held [[Fort Pickens]].
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  • ...sh; [[Civil War]]: Acting Mayor [[John Brosnaham]] surrenders Pensacola to Union officials.
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  • <blockquote>HIGH SCHOOL, No. 1 - [[Wright Street|Wright]] near [[Union Depot]]. Principal - [[A. H. Todd]]. Assistants - Miss [[Sally Rogers]], Mi
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  • :''THE BAZAAR is located near the [[Union Depot]], and is conducted by the proprietor, Mr. W. G. Porter, who became e
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  • | religion =[[Greater Union Baptist Church|Baptist]] .... She is a 2005 National Board Certified Teacher and a member of [[Greater Union Baptist Church]].
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  • ...s martial law in Pensacola, stopping all trade and communications with the Union-held fortress.
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  • ...ng replaced with the Cate Brothers, who had a more recent radio hit titled Union Man.
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  • ...Miller Unveils Emerald Coast Honor Flight]</ref> [[Pen Air Federal Credit Union]] is also a major sponsor of the program.
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  • ...eating many ironclad warships to destroy the mainly wooden warships of the Union blockades was not fulfilled, mainly because of the main Southern disadvanta ...cant until Adonijah Welch was elected after Florida's readmission into the Union in 1868.</ref>
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  • ...ction]]: A new state constitution would have allowed Florida to rejoin the Union, but was scrapped when Congressional Republicans force "Radical Reconstruct
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  • ...America (now the [[Wikipedia:Amalgamated Transit Union|Amalgamated Transit Union]]). Over the next several months, various issues, including pay and compan ...spute existed. Furthermore, the company refused to recognize the workers' union.<ref>“Street Railway Employees of Pensacola Go Out on Strike, Tying Up th
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  • *[[Greater Union Baptist Church]]
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  • ...t dictated,"<ref name="1902carnival"/> but was reorganized by the [[Clerks Union]] in [[1900]]. They formed the [[Pensacola Carnival Association]] with a 12
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  • .... After about a year of service, he was taken as a prisoner of war by the Union and incarcerated at [[Wikipedia:Ship Island (Mississippi)|Ship Island]] off
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  • ...well family was away from their home in Pensacola, which had been taken by Union forces in the [[Wikipedia:American Civil War|Civil War]]. He graduated fro
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  • ...of the [[Wikipedia:American Civil Liberties Union|American Civil Liberties Union]]. The Panhandle and Bay County Chapters together make up the ACLU of Flori
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  • During the [[Civil War]], Union forces placed a small battery called [[Fort McClellan]] on the site, and se During the [[Civil War]], Union forces occupying Pensacola built a series of defenses along the perimeter o
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  • ...:South Carolina|South Carolina]] became the first state to secede from the union on [[December 20]], [[1860]]. On [[January 8]], [[1861]], a small group of ...ecided to abandon Forts Barrancas and [[Fort McRee|McRee]] and consolidate Union forces at [[Fort Pickens]]. Slemmer explained his decision as strategically
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  • ...-held [[Fort Pickens]] rendered the yard useless as a base of operations. Union forces secured the area the next day.
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  • ...e studied in Brussels on a Fulbright scholarship and took advanced work at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. For twenty-two years he served as a
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  • ...ncennes (1826)|USS ''Vincennes'']] arrives in [[Pensacola Bay]], the first Union ship to enter the harbor since hostilities began.
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  • ...w]]. The U.S. flag was actually restored when Pensacola was surrendered to Union forces on [[May 10]], [[1862]]. The state surrendered on [[May 20]], [[1865 | The U.S. flag had 37 stars when Florida was readmitted to the Union on [[June 25]], [[1868]]. The current (50-star) flag is used in Pensacola's
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  • ...rting the High House into the [[Hotel de Paree]]. The building was used by Union soldiers during the [[Civil War]], during which it was known as the "Spanis
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  • ...ved his company across the bay to Fort Pickens, and held that fort for the Union throughout the Civil War. ...] and [[January 1]], [[1862]]. In May of [[1862]], after hearing that the Union Army had taken New Orleans, Confederate troops abandoned Pensacola.
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  • *[[Greater Union Baptist Church]]
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  • ...r, former [[Pensacola City Council]]man and former pastor of the [[Greater Union Baptist Church]]. He was arrested on [[April 28]], [[2007]] for cocaine pos He was installed as the fifteenth pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church in the spring of 2004 following the death of his father, Rev
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  • ...the oldest Jewish house of worship in Florida. Beth-El is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism, and has led the congregation in Reform Judaism services ...uthern Germany). Other Jewish families lived in Pensacola, but fled during Union occupation in the [[Civil War]]. The population began to return in [[1865]]
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  • When the old [[Union Depot]] was replaced with the [[L&N Passenger Terminal]] (now part of the [
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  • ...remnants of [[Fort Pickens]], the only fort in the South to be held by the Union throughout the duration of the [[Civil War]]. The island was re-conveyed to
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  • ...r]], he was recruited by [[Confederate]] forces to demand the surrender of Union-held [[Fort Pickens]], but was refused by U.S. Lieutenant [[Adam Slemmer]]. ...[[January 15]], he and a small party rowed out to [[Fort Pickens]], where Union forces had relocated, to demand surrender from Lieutenant [[Adam Slemmer]].
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  • ...d by Confederate forces, while [[Fort Pickens]] across the bay remained in Union hands. Confederate authorities removed the lens from the lighthouse, and mo Confederate forces later evacuated Pensacola, and were replaced by Union forces. In [[1863]] the Pensacola Light was relit using a fourth-order Fres
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  • Image:KochMap10.jpg|10 [[Union Depot|Union Passenger Depot]].
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  • ...vice on [[January 12]], [[1861]] — two days after Florida seceded from the Union. He assisted in the engineering of Pensacola's harbor defenses and joined [
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  • ...2 they burnt many buildings in the Navy Yard to prevent use of them by the Union. Quarters 8 fell to this fate. The only remaining part of Quarters 8 is the
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  • Image:Wellge9.jpg|9. [[Union Depot|L. & N. and P. & A. R. R. Passenger Depot]].
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  • ...s one of several citizens who stayed to hand over the city formally to the Union troops when the Confederate troops left. He was a political prisoner, and
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  • ...abandoning the project he helped promote. An article in the ''New Hampsire Union Leader'' cited a report by the Florida Auditor General that questioned the
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  • *[[First Union National Bank]], board of directors
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  • On March 3, 1845, Florida was admitted to the Union as the 27th state. Its admission had been slowed by the struggle with the S When Florida seceded from the Union on January 10th, 1861, remaining Union forces in the city evacuated to [[Fort Pickens]]. The Confederacy then held
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  • ...|Union]] for the duration of the [[American Civil War]]. In November 1861, Union-held Fort Pickens exchanged 6000 rounds of cannon fire for two days with Co
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  • ...for the Beulah community and an additional 300 jobs at Navy Federal Credit Union || In progress ...is not going to genuflect, bow down and kiss the union ring, and give the union what they want."<ref name="whois"/> When the School Board voted 4-1 against
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  • Jones is married in a civil union with advertising executive and web developer, Wes Shoemaker.
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  • During the [[Civil War]], the church was used by Union forces as a hospital and barracks.
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  • *June 7: [[Pen Air Federal Credit Union]] [[Fiesta Day Parade]]
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  • During the Civil War, Sunday served in the Union Army, first with the 6th Regiment of the Corps d'Afrique and later with the
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  • *[[March 3]], [[1845]] – Florida enters the Union as a State. Sections and townships are laid out by the General Land Office. *[[January 10]], 1861 – Florida secedes from the Union. [[Adam Slemmer]] transfers his small artillery force from [[Fort Barrancas
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  • ...ig)|Hornet]], a gun being given to each State and Territory of the Federal Union, not forgetting Florida, and the regimental band, and that of the Hornet, p
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  • In the [[Civil War]], when New Orleans was captured by Union forces in [[1862]], Confederate troops, fearing attack from the west, retre
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  • *Florida Credit Union Leagues, Inc. Outstanding Legislative Service Award for Distinguished Leade *Outstanding Legislative Contributions Award – by FL Credit Union League, 1989
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  • ...ing from the [[Wikipedia:American Conservative Union|American Conservative Union]].<ref>http://www.acuratings.org/ratingsarchive/2000/2000House.htm</ref>. H
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  • ...versity of West Florida]], where he began the school's first black student union.<ref name="dubiousdemise">"[http://www.sptimes.com/2005/01/23/State/A_dubio
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  • ...lorida lawmakers to vote against secession; however, when Florida left the Union in [[1861]], the elder Blount committed himself to the Confederacy.<ref>[ht
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  • ...communications happened when he became a member of the school's Forensics Union, which is competitive debating. The debate team brought out his ability to
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  • He is buried in Union Cemetery, presumably in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.<ref name=death>[Ancestr
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  • ...]] north along [[Palafox Street]] to [[Wright Street]], then east to the [[Union Depot]], then south along [[Alcaniz Street|Alcaniz]] to [[Gregory Street|Gr
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  • ...pite repeated Confederate military threats to it, Fort Pickens remained in Union hands throughout the Civil War.
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  • In the [[Civil War]], when New Orleans was captured by Union forces in [[1862]], Confederate troops, fearing attack from the west, retre
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