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Pensacola: Seville Historic District: 326 East Intendencia Street

The shotgun cottage is the home of Mrs. Pete Baucum. It was built in 1882. The rear of the building was the first black public schoolhouse in Pensacola. The three room addition was added in 1920.

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The shotgun house in the front was added to the two room school house in the rear.
taken by Denise Daughtry
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taken by Denise Daughtry
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The ceiling of the porch is painted sky blue to "scare" away the haunts or ghosts. The color of the house, shutters and ceiling are traditional and the most popular colors used during the 19th century.
taken by Denise Daughtry

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