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==Events==
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*[[1838]] &ndash; [[Santa Rosa Island]] is reserved for naval purposes by executive order.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=EhIvAAAAYAAJ United States military reservations, national cemeteries, and military parks.]'' Government Printing Office, 1904.</ref>
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*[[1862]] &ndash; [[Thomas Marshall Jones]] is made brigadier general under [[Braxton Bragg]].<ref>Bruce S. Allardice. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=r1E1FTjEfIkC Confederate Colonels.]'' University of Missouri Press, 2008.</ref>
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*[[1908]] &ndash; [[Streetcar operators' strike]]: A crowd fires upon a [[streetcar]] on the [[West Hill]] line and fatally wounds the conductor, a Mr. [[G. Hoffman]].
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*[[1985]] &ndash; [[Chuck Bates]] ends his service as acting [[Escambia County Administrator]].
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*[[2002]] &ndash; [[Bob Halfhill]] ends his tenure as [[Escambia County Administrator]].
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==Births==
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*[[1863]] &ndash; [[William Benjamin Wright]]
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*[[1921]] - Leon Odell Griffith
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[2007]] &ndash; [[Kevin Davis]]
 
*[[2007]] &ndash; [[Kevin Davis]]
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*[[2016]] - Peter Sturges Ruckman
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==Marriages==
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*[[1866]] &ndash; [[George Stone Hallmark]] to Leila White
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==References==
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[[Category:Days| 0421]]
 
[[Category:Days| 0421]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, 26 April 2016

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Events[edit]

Births[edit]

Deaths[edit]

Marriages[edit]

References[edit]

  1. United States military reservations, national cemeteries, and military parks. Government Printing Office, 1904.
  2. Bruce S. Allardice. Confederate Colonels. University of Missouri Press, 2008.