These houses on West Zarragossa Street were down the street from where Ezra Gerry and his family lived in 1899. These are examples of Gulf Coast Cottage architecture, a style that was popular in Pensacola in the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Drawn image of Richard Allen the Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. This denomination spread to many locations in the United States including Pensacola.
A document meant to talk about the building for the St. Cyprian's church along with the race of the members of the church. This shows simply that the church was African American even in different branches.
A photograph showing a middle class African American family standing in front of their house. This showcases the folk Victorian style with decorative accouterments on the upper columns of the front of the house.