Difference between revisions of "1918"
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− | *[[September 24]] – Ensign [[J. P. Bournique]] and machinists [[Thomas O. Jones]] and [[E. B. Saunders]] | + | *[[August 12]] – Naval aviators [[Garrett T. Mandeville]], [[August Copp]], and [[Guy B. Fraley]] are killed when their seaplane crashes into [[Pensacola Bay]].<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C07E7D81739E13ABC4B52DFBE668383609EDE "Three Airmen Killed in Pensacola Bay."] ''New York Times'', August 13, 1918.</ref> |
+ | *[[September 24]] – Ensign [[J. P. Bournique]] and machinists [[Thomas O. Jones]] and [[E. B. Saunders]] are killed when a seaplane crashes at [[NAS Pensacola]].<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9503E4D9173BE033A25756C2A96F9C946996D6CF "Three Naval Aviators Killed."] ''New York Times'', September 25, 1918.</ref> | ||
*[[E. Dixie Beggs, Sr.]] is elected to the [[Escambia County School Board]]. | *[[E. Dixie Beggs, Sr.]] is elected to the [[Escambia County School Board]]. | ||
*[[Pensacola High School]] was moved to an old tabernacle building on [[Gregory Street]].<ref name="PHS">http://www.pensacolahighschool.org/about/about_main.htm</ref> | *[[Pensacola High School]] was moved to an old tabernacle building on [[Gregory Street]].<ref name="PHS">http://www.pensacolahighschool.org/about/about_main.htm</ref> |
Revision as of 23:19, 10 April 2009
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Events
- August 12 – Naval aviators Garrett T. Mandeville, August Copp, and Guy B. Fraley are killed when their seaplane crashes into Pensacola Bay.[1]
- September 24 – Ensign J. P. Bournique and machinists Thomas O. Jones and E. B. Saunders are killed when a seaplane crashes at NAS Pensacola.[2]
- E. Dixie Beggs, Sr. is elected to the Escambia County School Board.
- Pensacola High School was moved to an old tabernacle building on Gregory Street.[3]
- J. M. Collier became principal of Pensacola High School.[3]
Births
Deaths
References
- ↑ "Three Airmen Killed in Pensacola Bay." New York Times, August 13, 1918.
- ↑ "Three Naval Aviators Killed." New York Times, September 25, 1918.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.pensacolahighschool.org/about/about_main.htm