Puzzle Directions: Click on a puzzle piece and drag it where you want it. When you connect two pieces correctly, they will join together. This is an extra hard double-sided puzzle. The same map is printed on both sides the pieces. Some of the pieces are turned over to the wrong side. To flip a piece over, hold down the "T" key and click on the puzzle piece. Mix up the pieces again. View finished map in pop-up window. |
| Title: Map of Pensacola Projection: Unknown Source Bounding Coordinates: W: E: N: S: |
| | Description: A map of Pensacola Bay at the time of Florida's secession from the union on January 12, 1861. The map shows Fort Barrancas and Fort McRae on the mainland, which quickly came under Confederate control, and Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island, which was the only fort on the Atlantic/Gulf shore south of the Chesapeake that remained under Union control throughout the Civil War. Source: Charles Carleton Coffin, Drum-Beat of the Nation (New York, NY: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1915) 39 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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