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Stephen Russell Mallory- St. Michael's Cemetery

Stephen Russell Mallory was born on the island of Trinidad in 1812. He moved to Key West at the age of nine but was sent to both Mobile and Pennsylvania for his formal education.

In 1838, Mallory married Angela Moreno, the ...

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Henry Hyer-St. Michael's Cemetery

Henry Hyer was born in Bavaria, Germany on September 13, 1792. In 1824, he married Julia Kopman in New York City. They moved to Pensacola about a year later, where they owned a house at the corner of Palafox and ...

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Gidien King- St. Michael's Cemetery

Gidien King died in Pensacola on November 15, 1857 in an explosion on the steamboat Tom Thumb. He was 24 years old. Though no other information has been found on Gidien King, he was most likely only passing through Pensacola ...

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James Creary-St. Michael's Cemetery

James Creary was born on March 12, 1818 in New York City and moved to what is now Santa Rosa County, Florida around 1842.

Creary's first wife, Mary, and daughter, Anna, along with Mary's sister, Ann Handley, died in October ...

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Jose Roig-St. Michael's Cemetery

Jose Roig (pronounced Rio-ch)was born in 1727 in Paratrugal (Palafrugell) in the province of Catalonia, Spain and his tomb marks the oldest extant dated grave in the cemetery. Roig likely was the patriarch of the Roche family who, by the ...

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Bldg. 58, UWF Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Lab Science

With the growth of physics and other sciences at UWF the departments were in need of labs, lecture rooms, and office space.

The architectural firm of Look and Morrison asked the UWF professors if there were any existing facilities, elsewhere, in ...

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Bldgs. 90-94, UWF Facilities Services

The Campus Support Services Complex, at the time of occupancy in 1996, housed the Facilities Planning and Management offices and the Physical Plant office in Bldg. 90. In a separate complex adjacent, were the maintenance shops, Bldgs. 91, 92, 93 ...

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Bldg. 89, UWF Archaeology Institute

Dr. Margaret Jane Smith, an aeronautical engineer and psychological statistician, began volunteering with UWF after her retirement and led UWF archaeology into the computer age through advising in the application of computer assisted drafting.

The building program for this new ...

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Warrington

Originally established by workers when construction on the new Navy Yard began in 1826, the community of Warrington has always been closely tied to the presence of military in Pensacola. The workers on the Navy Yard found it impossible to ...

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Roswell, NM

The Extraordinary and extra-terrestrials, the unknown and unexplained are what draw people to Roswell, NM. Roswell's early days in the late 19th century were rooted briefly in trade then in farming due to a natural artesian water source just outside ...

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