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*[[1808]] – [[Thomas William Brent]] is born in Washington, DC. | *[[1808]] – [[Thomas William Brent]] is born in Washington, DC. | ||
*[[1808]] – Pensacolians rename their principal streets and plazas in honor of their deceased monarch, [[Ferdinand VII]], and the spirited Spanish resistance movement against Napoleon. | *[[1808]] – Pensacolians rename their principal streets and plazas in honor of their deceased monarch, [[Ferdinand VII]], and the spirited Spanish resistance movement against Napoleon. | ||
− | *[[1810]] – Republic of West Florida proclaimed. Formal survey of [[St. | + | *[[1810]] – Republic of West Florida proclaimed. Formal survey of [[St. Michaels Cemetery]]. |
*[[1810]] – Population = 1,000 persons | *[[1810]] – Population = 1,000 persons | ||
*[[1812]] – [[Stephen Russell Mallory]], future US Senator and Confederate Secretary of the Navy, was born in Trinidad | *[[1812]] – [[Stephen Russell Mallory]], future US Senator and Confederate Secretary of the Navy, was born in Trinidad |