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− | <noinclude>{{On this day/doc}}</noinclude>
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− | '''[[November 9]]''': | + | '''[[{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|2}}]]''': |
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− | *[[1814]] – '''[[Battle of Pensacola (1814)|Capture of Pensacola]]''': After driving the British from [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]], [[Andrew Jackson]] returned the city to the control of Governor [[Mateo Gonzáles Manrique]].
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− | *[[1873]] – '''[[Stephen Russell Mallory]]''' died. | + | *[[1873]] – [[Stephen Russell Mallory]] died. |
− | *[[1983]] – The '''[[West Florida Advertising Council]]''' was incorporated.
| + | *[[2002]] – [[J. B. Hopkins]] died. |
− | *[[2002]] – '''[[J. B. Hopkins]]''' died. | |
− | *[[2003]] – After reopening briefly under new ownership, '''[[Trader Jon's]]''' closed for good.
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− | *[[2004]] – Disgraced [[Escambia County Commission]]er '''[[Willie Junior]]''' went missing, the day before he was to be sentenced on [[Soccer complex corruption scandal|corruption charges]]. His body would be found a month later, having apparently committed suicide.
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