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From [[1893]]-[[1898]], Armstrong lived abroad, first serving as the United States consul in Grenoble, France, and then moving to Madrid to serve as Secretary of the American Legation.  He then spent some time in Paris before returning to the United States in [[1898]] to serve in the U.S. Army during the [[Wikipedia:Spanish-American War|Spanish-American War]].  For the duration of the war, Armstrong served as a captain in the 3rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry.
 
From [[1893]]-[[1898]], Armstrong lived abroad, first serving as the United States consul in Grenoble, France, and then moving to Madrid to serve as Secretary of the American Legation.  He then spent some time in Paris before returning to the United States in [[1898]] to serve in the U.S. Army during the [[Wikipedia:Spanish-American War|Spanish-American War]].  For the duration of the war, Armstrong served as a captain in the 3rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry.
  
In [[1900]], Armstrong came to Pensacola to found the [[Pensacola Classical School]], which he continued to operate for 40 years.
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In [[1900]], Armstrong came to Pensacola to found the [[Pensacola Classical School]], which he continued to operate for many years.
  
He published a ''[[History of Escambia County, Florida]]'' in [[1930]].
 
 
A "Great Floridian" plaque in his honor was placed in the [[Vernon McDaniel Building]] at 215 West [[Garden Street]].<ref>[http://www.flheritage.com/services/sites/floridians/?section=p The Great Floridians 2000 Program]</ref>
 
 
==Mayoral ouster==
 
In [[1936]], Mayor Armstrong, a Democrat, came out in support of the Republican presidential candidate, [[Wikipedia:Alf Landon|Alf Landon]], against incumbent President [[Wikipedia:Franklin Roosevelt|Franklin Roosevelt]].
 
 
In a surprise September session, while Armstrong was attending a Republican convention in New York, members of the [[Pensacola City Council]] voted to remove him from office over the matter. He was replaced by [[W. L. Moyer]], who reportedly told the council, "I assure you gentlemen you have elected a good, strong Democrat," but died shortly thereafter.<ref>Lowville N.Y. ''[http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Lowvile%20Ny%20Rebulican/1936/Newspaper%20Lowville%20NY%20Journal%20Republican%201936%20-%20(308).PDF Journal & Republican]'', September 24, 1936.</ref> [[Max Bear]], the only council member opposed to removing Armstrong, was subsequently named mayor pro tem.
 
  
 
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==References==
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[[Category:Mayors of the City of Pensacola|Armstrong, Henry Clay]]
 
[[Category:Mayors of the City of Pensacola|Armstrong, Henry Clay]]
[[Category:Educators|Armstrong, Henry Clay]] [[Category:Authors|Armstrong, Henry Clay]] [[Category:Democratic politicians|Armstrong, Henry Clay]]
 

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