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  • *[[November 3]] – A [[1752 hurricane|hurricane]] destroys the [[second Pensacola]] settlement on [[Santa Rosa Island]]. [[Category:Years| 1752]]
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  • *[[1752]] – A [[1752 hurricane|hurricane]] destroys the [[Presidio Isla de Santa Rosa|Spanish presidio]] on [[Santa
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  • ...dio Isla de Santa Rosa]], which had been destroyed by a [[hurricane]] in [[1752]]. The name "San Miguel" referred to Saint Michael the Archangel, and "[[Pa ...ost built in the 1740s. When a hurricane hit the area on [[November 3]], [[1752]], the [[Presidio Isla de Santa Rosa]] was severely damaged. The Spanish fo
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  • ...tlements, with many going to present-day South Carolina. However, another hurricane there (within 2 years) caused the Spanish to abandon the effort, going to e ...location of the more recent [[Fort Pickens]]. Hurricanes in [[1741]] and [[1752]]<ref name="srhistory" /> forced its relocation to the mainland.
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  • ...came to Spain at a young age and became a cadet in the Irlanda Regiment in 1752, under the command of his cousin José Camerford. He was transferred to the ...parted for Pensacola on [[October 16]], [[1780]], but was scattered by a [[hurricane]]. When the fleet regrouped, O'Neill and 319 other men from Hibernia were w
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  • ...is a park in historic [[downtown Pensacola]] that was the location of a [[1752]] Spanish outpost known as [[San Miguel]]. Under British occupation, it was ...[[Garden Street]]s, that had to be taken down after sustaining damage in [[Hurricane Ivan]].<ref>[http://cityofpensacola.com/live/ART.ASP?PAGEID=6554 City of Pe
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  • ...Two years later, in 1561, the settlement and its fleet were destroyed by a hurricane and the site was abandoned. Two survivors managed to walk the arduous journ ...with Spanish influences dominant among Creoles in the modern Panhandle. A hurricane drove the French from Pensacola in 1722 and the Spanish moved the town from
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