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+ | *[[1698]] – [[Presidio Santa María de Galve]]: A Spanish royal ''cédula'' affirms the priority of establishing a colony at [[Panzacola]]. | ||
+ | *[[1781]] – [[Siege of Pensacola]]: A host of Spanish and French reinforcements arrive from Havana. | ||
+ | *[[1929]] – After a two-year purchase plan, [[Escambia County]] receives the deed to [[Santa Rosa Island]] from the U.S. War Department. | ||
+ | *[[1979]] - A PNJ article stated that both JM Fields locations would open on April 23 for liquidation / going out of business sales. | ||
+ | *[[2008]] – The blog [[Progressive Pensacola]] posts its first entry. | ||
+ | *[[2016]] - Pop musician James Taylor performs at the Pensacola Bay Center. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Latest revision as of 03:19, 11 August 2021
Events[edit]
- 1698 – Presidio Santa María de Galve: A Spanish royal cédula affirms the priority of establishing a colony at Panzacola.
- 1781 – Siege of Pensacola: A host of Spanish and French reinforcements arrive from Havana.
- 1929 – After a two-year purchase plan, Escambia County receives the deed to Santa Rosa Island from the U.S. War Department.
- 1979 - A PNJ article stated that both JM Fields locations would open on April 23 for liquidation / going out of business sales.
- 2008 – The blog Progressive Pensacola posts its first entry.
- 2016 - Pop musician James Taylor performs at the Pensacola Bay Center.