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Ms. Dolores Mary Charbonier (1855 - 1939) is portrayed by Jennifer Batchelder. Dolores ran the family estate after the deaths of her father and brother, and left an estate of $5,000 in gold to her sister, Pauline, upon her death. Pauline was left at the alter by a sailor and never married. The sisters lived together in their Pensacola home their entire lives until Dolores death in 1939. The family home still stands at 335 East Intendencia Street.
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Miss Laurie Biggs portrays a member of the Gonzales family. She is holding a baby in the photo above. Celestino Gonzales (1797 - 1844), in the early part of his career, was in charge of building the section of road between Pensacola and Choctawhachie. He later worked at the Pensacola Navy Yard as a consulting engineer and served Pensacola as alderman in 1841. The Gonzales home once stood at 137 West Romana St, but has since been torn down. Another Gonales home was relocated to the Historic District in 1979. It is located at 226 East Intendencia Street.
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Wesley Odom portrays Don Francisco Moreno (1793 - 1883). He became known as the "Father of Pensacola" as a result of the 27 children, 75 grandchildren and 127 great grandchildren he fathered. He served as the Spanish representative of Pensacola for fifty-five years and is credited with building the city's first hotel.
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John Innerarity (1783 - 1854) is portrayed by Bill Thompson. Scottish born Innerarity became a partner in the Panton Leslie Trading Company early on and aided in the company in lucrative trade with the Creek Indian Nation. He became Director in 1817, and maintained the successful business until the 1840s. He was also involved in the beginnings of Floridatown, one of Pensacola's earliest surrounding areas.