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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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 Hardware Company]]
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