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Title
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1981 survey of citizens of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton Counties.
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Author
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University of West Florida, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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[1981], 1981, 1981
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Identifier
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AAB0745QF00005/18/200401/13/200516453BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 3, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040602, FIPS12033, FIPS12091, FIPS12113, FIPS12131, WF00000155, 2611173, uwf:15393
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Pensacola/Escambia industrial analysis.
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Author
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Rice, Robert L., Pensacola Area Chamber of Commerce, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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[1980], 1980, 1980
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Identifier
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AAB0744QF00005/18/200401/13/200516451BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 2, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040601, FIPS12031, WF00000159, 2611732, uwf:15658
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Rural cemeteries in Escambia County, Florida , 1826-1950.
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Author
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Bruington, Lola Lee Daniell., Bruington, James Clarke., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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c1985, 1985, 1985
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Identifier
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AAA4674 QF, WF00000111, 2082936, uwf:8858
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Letter, J.H. Varnum, on letterhead of Escambia County Department of Public Instruction, to the Santa Rosa County Board of Public Instruction.
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Author
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Escambia County Department of Public Instruction, J.H. Varnum, Santa Rosa County Board of Public Instruction
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Abstract/Description
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Letter from J.H. Varnum, Superintendent of the Escambia County School Board to J.C. Word, Superintendent of the Santa Rosa County School Board affirming the transfer of students into the Escambia County School system.
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Identifier
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uwfgbhs1938-05-19_Letter_Board_of_Public_Instruction_JH_Varnum_to_JC_Word
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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STEAM SHIP AND TUGBOAT.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of a tugboat and a steam ship with two smoke stacks.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF126_Item027
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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VIEW OF HULL OF A SAILING VESSEL.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of the hull of a sailing vessel.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF126_Item029
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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"JOHN FRANCIS" FISHING BOAT BY A DRY DOCK.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of the John Francis at a dry dock.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF126_Item039
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Looking through the glass: Booker Fish Camp, an archaeological investigation.
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Author
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Preston, JodiLyn
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Abstract/Description
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Booker Fish Camp project is an archaeological study applying a multi-method approach to explore the terrestrial and submerged aspects of a twentieth century fish camp in Escambia County, Florida. It explores the dichotomy of a site that is both residential and commercial, and remote yet part of a community. The duality of this land/water and residential/commercial endeavor is explored through an analysis of a large surface trash midden and viewed through the lenses of maritime cultural...
Show moreBooker Fish Camp project is an archaeological study applying a multi-method approach to explore the terrestrial and submerged aspects of a twentieth century fish camp in Escambia County, Florida. It explores the dichotomy of a site that is both residential and commercial, and remote yet part of a community. The duality of this land/water and residential/commercial endeavor is explored through an analysis of a large surface trash midden and viewed through the lenses of maritime cultural landscape and waterscape archaeology. The analysis provides a fascinating look at the intertwined relationship of land and water, residence and commerce, and home and community.
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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1117308278, WFE0000644
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Spatial and temporal variability in water quality in three urbanized bayous of the Pensacola Bay System, Escambia County, Florida, USA.
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Author
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Sommerville, Grace Lily
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Abstract/Description
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Anthropogenic influence from urbanization affects the health of estuaries all over the world. Three urbanized bayous in the Pensacola Bay System (Bayou Texar, Bayou Chico, and Bayou Grande) are estuarine systems affected by their surrounding watersheds. Land use in Bayou Texar's watershed is mainly residential properties. Bayou Chico's lower watershed is mainly industrial, while the upper watershed is residential. In Bayou Grande, one shoreline is home to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, and...
Show moreAnthropogenic influence from urbanization affects the health of estuaries all over the world. Three urbanized bayous in the Pensacola Bay System (Bayou Texar, Bayou Chico, and Bayou Grande) are estuarine systems affected by their surrounding watersheds. Land use in Bayou Texar's watershed is mainly residential properties. Bayou Chico's lower watershed is mainly industrial, while the upper watershed is residential. In Bayou Grande, one shoreline is home to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, and the other shoreline is residential. This study examined spatial and temporal variability of water quality in these systems. Comparison of bimonthly samples with historical data provided a perspective of how water quality has changed and responded to urbanization in these systems. High nutrients and chlorophyll were observed in Bayou Chico and Bayou Texar. Seasonal variation in nutrients was smaller than expected. Mixing curves of nutrients showed non-conservative mixing reflecting spatially distributed sources and sinks. DIN to DIP ratios showed that phosphorus was the limiting nutrient in Bayous Chico and Texar, whereas in Bayou Grande there was a seasonal change in nutrient limitation from nitrogen to phosphorus. Warm temperatures, and high light availability, make these urban bayous susceptible to eutrophication.
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Date Issued
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2019, 2019
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Identifier
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1153167804, WFE0000700
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Format
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Document (PDF)