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*[[May 10]], 1862 – Acting Mayor Broshaham surrenders Pensacola to Union officials after the Confederates evacuated the town. | *[[May 10]], 1862 – Acting Mayor Broshaham surrenders Pensacola to Union officials after the Confederates evacuated the town. | ||
*[[May 20]], [[1865]] – Florida formally surrenders to Federal forces. Civil War over in June. | *[[May 20]], [[1865]] – Florida formally surrenders to Federal forces. Civil War over in June. | ||
− | *[[1867]] – Perry home built by Danish-born [[ | + | *[[1867]] – Perry home built by Danish-born [[Charles F. Boysen]], currently the [[Scottish Rite Lodge]] (1922) at Palafox and Wright Streets. |
*[[1868]] – Reconstruction in Florida ends. | *[[1868]] – Reconstruction in Florida ends. | ||
*[[March 28]], 1868 – The [[Pensacola & Louisville Railroad]] purchases the [[Alabama & Florida Railroad]], which had gone bankrupted after the [[Civil War]], for $55,000. | *[[March 28]], 1868 – The [[Pensacola & Louisville Railroad]] purchases the [[Alabama & Florida Railroad]], which had gone bankrupted after the [[Civil War]], for $55,000. |