| 8th Annual Commemoration Day
 
 May 24, 2008
 Commemoration Day, 2008, St. 
John’s Historic CemeterySaturday, May 24, 2008, 10:00 AM
u Theme 1876—Founding 
of St. John's Cemetery—in Boomtown Pensacola!
On Saturday, May 24, 2008, at 10:00AM, Friends of St. 
John’s Historic Cemetery celebrated its
eighth annual Commemoration Day. The years of the late 1800's in Pensacola was an era of growth, 
prosperity and expanding ventures in lumbering, shipping, fishing, real estate 
and building! Pensacola Bay was filled with sailing ships! Business was booming! 
A new cemetery was needed to accommodate the city’s growth and the graves of 
former civic leaders, teachers, professionals and everyman. Today, gravestones 
at St. John’s History Cemetery relate many fascinating tales—to those who want 
to learn more about Pensacola’s story. Speakers
	Ted Nickinson Welcome Father Jack Gray Opening prayer Linda Gray The National Anthem Boy Scout Troop 495, sponsored by First United 
	Methodist Church, Presentation of the Colors and Pledge of Allegiance Jack Fleming Announcements and Introductions Melodious Male 90's Quartette—from 
	the famous Rotary Rooters John Appleyard The thriving port of Pensacola circa 
	1876 and Historian related enterprises. Leaders interred in SJHC Randall Broxton Education, politics, and building in 
	the late 1800’s Historian, PJC Leaders interred in SJHC Charles Green The beginnings of St. John’s 
	Cemetery,1876, President, St. John’s Cemetery Company Ted Nickinson Closing Remarks Father Jack Gray Closing prayer Boy Scout Troop 495 Retirement of the Colors Linda Gray, Quartette and Audience Sing “God Bless 
	America”  ParticipantsWe invited attendees to dress in late 1800's attire. (optional !) We asked individuals and /or groups to display materials from the 
late 1800’s era— scrapbooks; pictures; memorabilia; models of sailing ships, 
sawmills, etc. There was music with a '90's flavor. Images courtesy Dr. Jack Fleming |