In 1861 Pensacola was Florida's largest city. This is an account of Pensacola's role in the secession crisis and the conflict that ensued. It follows the course of events from the secession movement through to Bragg's failed raid on Fort Pickens and the operations of the Blockading Squadrons.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great history.By Floretta O'brienMs. Armstrong shows herself to be a brilliant historian. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand this world religion and its adherents - particularly in view of the anti-Muslim sentiments that seem to stir in some quarters. It will be easier to understand the fundamental tenets of the religion and the people who follow it.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. ... understand how human politics influenced the practices of a good message.By MMa must read for any muslim or non-muslim to understand how human politics influenced the practices of a good message.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. History of an important religionBy CharonThis book is an excellent account of the history of this religion. It is written with a real sympathy for the Islamic point of view and how that point of view evolved in relation to that of the West. It has a comprehensive timeline of significant Islamic events; and a good index of the main text. It is also well referenced. Charon