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*[[1908]] – In light of the violent [[1908 streetcar operators' strike|streetcar operators' strike]], Florida governor [[Wikipedia:Napoleon B. Broward|Napoleon B. Broward]] ordered the state militia into Pensacola to protect strikebreakers and restore order
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*[[1779]] – Spain signs a treaty with France, obligating the latter to declare war against England and help, among other goals, return [[Siege of Mobile|Mobile]] and [[Siege of Pensacola|Pensacola]] to [[Third Spanish period|Spanish rule]].
*[[2007]] – The [[Pensacola Ice Pilots]] and [[Escambia County]] reach an agreement to keep the team in Pensacola through at least the 2007-08 season
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*[[1821]] – [[Transfer of Spanish West Florida to the United States]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] and his wife [[Rachel]] set out for Pensacola.
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*[[1856]] &ndash; A groundbreaking is held in Pensacola commencing construction of the [[Alabama & Florida Railroad]].<ref>Gregg Turner. ''A Short History of Florida Railroads''. Arcadia Publishing, 2003.</ref>
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*[[1861]] &ndash; [[Civil War]]: [[Fort Pickens]] is reinforced by several hundred Federal troops aboard the ''Brooklyn''.
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*[[1972]] - Cordova Cinemas outdoor theatres opened.  
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*[[2002]] &ndash; [[Frank Patti]] pleads guilty to charges of tax fraud.
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*[[2007]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Ice Pilots]] and [[Escambia County]] reach an agreement to keep the team in Pensacola through at least the 2007-08 season.
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  1. Gregg Turner. A Short History of Florida Railroads. Arcadia Publishing, 2003.