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  • ...ren|Martin Van Buren]] dismisses [[Thomas Eastin]] from his post as [[navy agent]] at the [[Port of Pensacola]] for having "failed to settle [his] accounts
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  • Eastin seems to have returned to Pensacola by 1839 and was appointed [[navy agent]] at the [[port of Pensacola]] by President [[Wikipedia:Martin Van Buren|Ma
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  • *[[1841]] – [[Jackson Morton]] is appointed [[Navy agent]] at Pensacola.
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  • ...From [[1857]] through [[1861]], Maxwell served as the United States Navy agent at Pensacola, moving to Pensacola after the death of his father-in-law, [[W
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  • ...orities]] of [[Escambia County]]. The tax collector also acts as the local agent for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Department o 30.388943, -87.279253, 507 N. [[Navy Boulevard]]<br/>M: 8:30 AM-5:00 PM<br/>Tu-F: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM
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  • ...tional convention for the first Florida Constitution. Morton was a [[Navy agent]] in Pensacola from [[1841]] to [[1845]]. In [[1848]], he was a presidenti
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  • He began his career at sea in the Merchant Navy, then entered the Royal Navy in 1746. Shortly after his promotion to Lieutenant in 1755, Johnstone was c ...ishments was the [[1765]] "[[Congress of Pensacola]]," where he and Indian agent [[John Stuart]] met with [[Creek]] leaders to negotiate trade regulations.
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  • ...ty-appraising skills he acquired as tax collector and became a real estate agent. His success in the trade would eventually make him a millionaire. In [[196 ...ndian artifacts, a map dated 1555, a Confederate torpedo and a Confederate Navy official's desk.
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