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Hidden Vestiges:
An approach to recognizing
an 18th-century historic landscape
within an urban environment




         Society of Historical Archaeology, 2010 Conference
      Larry James, Graduate Student, University of West Florida
1763 Treaty of Paris


              British Pensacola




                    Image courtesy of: The UWF Archaeology institute
                                Map taken from unknown internet site
Above image courtesy of : UWF John C Pace Library, Special
Drawn By H. Charles McBarron for the U.S. Army Center for Military History   Collections
Landscape of Conflict

                American Revolutionary War
                    1779-1781 Fort George
                 1779-1781 Queen’s Redoubt
                  1779-1781 Prince of Wales


                War of 1812 / Seminole Wars
                 1781-1821? Fort San Miguel
                1781-1821? Fort San Bernardo
                  1781-1821? Fort Sombrero


                    American Civil War
                 1863-1864 Fort McClellan


                                         Images courtesy of:
                             Pensacola Historical Society and
                              The UWF Archaeology institute
Antebellum Urban Development
Herron Residence, Early 1900s
Herron house, 1952
8ES46: Fort George




                                            Palafox Street
                                                             N


                           La Rua Street




  1974 Map of the North Hill Preservation District, Pensacola Fl
Image taken from: Pensacola News Journal May 3, 1981



     8ES46: Fort George
1.   Dry Moat / Palisade
     Wall

2.   Powder Magazine
     Warehouse


3. Ind. Brick Structure
     with vaulted ceiling /
     compartments


 18th and 19th century
       military and
     civilian artifacts


                              Artifact Images courtesy of: The Florida Public Archaeology Network
The Historical Record




                               1785 Fachin de Paramis Map
                           “Plano del Castillo de San Miguel de
                                la Avenzada en Panzacalo”
1780 Henry Heldring Map
                                                                  Images courtesy of:
   “Plan of Fort George”                              Pensacola Historical Society and
                                                       The UWF Archaeology institute
8ES1367: Fort San Bernardo




                                                         Barcelona Street
                                       Brainerd Street

                                N




      1974 Map of the North Hill Preservation District, Pensacola Fl
Architectural Maps
 Advanced Redoubt
     1779-1781
 “Queen’s Redoubt”




    Spanish Fort
      1781-1818?
 “Fort San Bernardo”
8ES1367: San Bernardo
LOOKING EAST
< BRAINERD STREET >




                      < BARCELONA STREET >
Contemporary Sites
Residential Survey of North Hill
                                          Preliminary Results
♦    ♦
                                          A record of cultural
♦♦         ♦                        N
                                           awareness:
   ♦♦♦     ♦
               ♦                              92 out of 125
 ♦
                                          A record of altered
                                           landscapes:
               ♦     ♦                        47 out of 125
                   ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦             A record of the
                       ♦                   presence artifacts:
                        ♦ ♦♦                  36 out of 125


                                            ♦ Recorded Site
                                ♦
                                            ♦ Military-Related Artifact

                                        Numbers represent positive results-to-# of
                                         homes surveyed where primary resident
                                                   was interviewed
Conclusions
     1. Neighborhood Growth:
        affects historic districts
        zoning and preservation
        laws

     2. Community Awareness:
        educates schools, social
        and political groups

     3. Cultural Identity:
        Local and National
        heritage tourism
Special Thanks to:
        The University of West Florida
         Archaeology Institute faculty, staff
         and volunteers

        Pensacola Historical Society staff
         and volunteers
        North Hill Preservation Association

        And to: Shawna Fulton for showing
         us her unusual artifact from her
         garden!



                 Historic Maps and Images courtesy of:
                           Pensacola Historical Society
       University of West Florida Archaeology Institute
               John C. Pace Library Special Collections
                                          Google Earth
                   Florida Public Archaeology Network

Larry James

  • 1. Hidden Vestiges: An approach to recognizing an 18th-century historic landscape within an urban environment Society of Historical Archaeology, 2010 Conference Larry James, Graduate Student, University of West Florida
  • 2. 1763 Treaty of Paris British Pensacola Image courtesy of: The UWF Archaeology institute Map taken from unknown internet site
  • 3. Above image courtesy of : UWF John C Pace Library, Special Drawn By H. Charles McBarron for the U.S. Army Center for Military History Collections
  • 4. Landscape of Conflict American Revolutionary War 1779-1781 Fort George 1779-1781 Queen’s Redoubt 1779-1781 Prince of Wales War of 1812 / Seminole Wars 1781-1821? Fort San Miguel 1781-1821? Fort San Bernardo 1781-1821? Fort Sombrero American Civil War 1863-1864 Fort McClellan Images courtesy of: Pensacola Historical Society and The UWF Archaeology institute
  • 8. 8ES46: Fort George Palafox Street N La Rua Street 1974 Map of the North Hill Preservation District, Pensacola Fl
  • 9. Image taken from: Pensacola News Journal May 3, 1981 8ES46: Fort George 1. Dry Moat / Palisade Wall 2. Powder Magazine Warehouse 3. Ind. Brick Structure with vaulted ceiling / compartments 18th and 19th century military and civilian artifacts Artifact Images courtesy of: The Florida Public Archaeology Network
  • 10. The Historical Record 1785 Fachin de Paramis Map “Plano del Castillo de San Miguel de la Avenzada en Panzacalo” 1780 Henry Heldring Map Images courtesy of: “Plan of Fort George” Pensacola Historical Society and The UWF Archaeology institute
  • 11. 8ES1367: Fort San Bernardo Barcelona Street Brainerd Street N 1974 Map of the North Hill Preservation District, Pensacola Fl
  • 12. Architectural Maps Advanced Redoubt 1779-1781 “Queen’s Redoubt” Spanish Fort 1781-1818? “Fort San Bernardo”
  • 14. LOOKING EAST < BRAINERD STREET > < BARCELONA STREET >
  • 16. Residential Survey of North Hill Preliminary Results ♦ ♦  A record of cultural ♦♦ ♦ N awareness: ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 92 out of 125 ♦  A record of altered landscapes: ♦ ♦ 47 out of 125 ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦  A record of the ♦ presence artifacts: ♦ ♦♦ 36 out of 125 ♦ Recorded Site ♦ ♦ Military-Related Artifact Numbers represent positive results-to-# of homes surveyed where primary resident was interviewed
  • 17. Conclusions 1. Neighborhood Growth: affects historic districts zoning and preservation laws 2. Community Awareness: educates schools, social and political groups 3. Cultural Identity: Local and National heritage tourism
  • 18. Special Thanks to:  The University of West Florida Archaeology Institute faculty, staff and volunteers  Pensacola Historical Society staff and volunteers  North Hill Preservation Association  And to: Shawna Fulton for showing us her unusual artifact from her garden! Historic Maps and Images courtesy of: Pensacola Historical Society University of West Florida Archaeology Institute John C. Pace Library Special Collections Google Earth Florida Public Archaeology Network