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  2. History of Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, with Andrew Jackson as provisional governor, Pensacola was annexed by the United States. [3] At the end of the massive French and Indian War of 1756–1763, the British gained access to inland areas as far west as the Mississippi River and the French were largely expelled from the North American mainland. Louisiana was transferred from ...

  3. Naval Live Oaks Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. September 28, 1998. The Naval Live Oaks Reservation (also known as Deer Point Live Oaks Reservation or Deer Point Plantation) is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore and is near Gulf Breeze, Florida. It was purchased by the U.S. government in [2] 1828 as the first federal tree farm and began operations on January 18, 1829.

  4. Siege of Pensacola - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Pensacola. Coordinates: 30°20′52″N 87°17′50″W. Siege of Pensacola. Part of the Gulf Coast Campaign of the. American Revolutionary War. Spanish Troops at Pensacola, Florida by H. Charles McBarron shows a grenadier officer of the Louisiana regiment urging his troops to the assault at Pensacola. Date. March 9 – May 10, 1781.

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    Sandwiches. Grilled chicken sandwich, Smoked sausage sandwich of 8-ounce beef or a turkey bologna sandwich of thick-cut bologna. Wings. With a choice of eight, 14, or 20 pieces, the wings come in ...

  6. Seminole Wars - Wikipedia

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    Jackson also stated (in a letter to George W. Campbell) that the seizure of supplies meant for Fort Crawford gave additional reason for his march on Pensacola. [89] When he reached Pensacola on May 23, the governor and the 175-man Spanish garrison retreated to Fort Barrancas, leaving the city of Pensacola to Jackson. The two sides exchanged ...

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  8. Battle of Pensacola (1814) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Pensacola (7–9 November 1814) took place, following the Creek War, as part of the Gulf Coast operations during the War of 1812. General Andrew Jackson led his infantry against British and Spanish forces controlling the city of Pensacola in Spanish Florida. The Spanish forces surrendered the city to Jackson, and the outlying ...

  9. Gulf Islands National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Islands National Seashore map. Gulf Islands National Seashore is an American National seashore that offers recreation opportunities and preserves natural and historic resources along the Gulf of Mexico barrier islands of Florida and Mississippi. In 2023, it was the fifth-most visited unit of the National Park Service.