The newspaper article describes more bodies being discovered from the Larchmont. The article questions who was at fault, and if the Larchmont changed course
Notice from the Florida State Board of Health, quarantining Pensacola Port to prevent the spread of Yellow Fever into the area. The poster regulates the restrictions of the quarantine for the port and railways.
The certificate on Ezra Gerry's death that has some information such as his parents names, who identified him (John Ford), and where he would be buried.
The image provides a detailed record of George Merrill, listed as Geo Merrill, as a butler working in Pensacola. The record also gives the wife's name Effie.
The image reveals a page in the City Directory of Pensacola in 1936. The page provides evidence that Octavia Goodloe was living at 121 North Oliva in Pensacola.
1903 Sanborn insurance map of Pensacola featuring 134 West Zarragossa. Ezra Gerry, Octavia Goodloe, and Georgiana Goodloe lived at this address in 1899.