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Search St. Michael's Cemetery Burial Site database
using G.I.S. information, courtesy of U.W.F. Environmental Services Maps

To find something specific, click on the "Interactive Map." Using the tool bar that will appear on the left side of your screen, click on the question mark ("Query") to search by different criteria. Type in a first or last name, or year of death or birth. Then click "Find String." A box with all results - the name you entered as either a first or last name, the year as a birth or death year, will appear. Use the scroll bar on the side of this window to move up and down through the results. Clicking on the blue number to left of a name will bring up a graphic of the grave site. You can click on "Zoom In" or "Zoom Out" from the left menu bar to get a better idea of where in the cemetery that site is. If you have a site on the screen, or find one by clicking on the map, using the "Identify" button form the menu on the left eill bring up whatever information about that person we have available.

For questions about the GIS map, please contact us at: webmaster@stmichaelscemetery.org

 

Historical Photos of Pensacola, Specifically of St. Michael's Cemetery

Film North Florida is the official website of the Film Liaison of Escambia County. The Film Liaison office is part of the tourism and visitors bureau, which operates a website at visitpensacola.com. The pictures here, taken by Denise Daughtry, are just some of her work for this Commission.

 

A Detailed History of St. Michael's Cemetery
Many times in the course of the past century there have been materials researched and written to preserve memories of St. Michael's Cemetery, to assist those acting as cemetery guides, or even as academic exercises. In 1993, through conversations with leaders of the cemetery's Foundation, the authors of this monograph learned that no print materials existed any longer, and that there were regular requests for such information.
The pages that follow are the result.

 

Florida State Task Force on Abandoned and Neglected Cemeteries

 

Other Offical Projects of Save America's Treasure's

 

FLGenWeb (Florida Tombstone Project - Escambia County)

 

Pensacola Historical Society