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+ | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1900]] – [[Virginia Taylor Perry]], widow of Governor [[E. A. Perry]], sells [[Scottish Rite Masonic Center|their home]] to [[James CHaffin]]. | ||
+ | *[[1908]] – [[Streetcar operators' strike]]: With public opinion turned against the strikers, the [[Pensacola Electric Company]] is able to operate all [[streetcar]] lines again. | ||
+ | *[[2006]] – [[Pensacola Young Professionals]] is incorporated. | ||
+ | *[[2007]] – A jury acquits [[Escambia County Sheriff's Deputy]] [[James Sullivan]] of stomping the head of subdued suspect [[Timothy T. Tabor]]. | ||
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+ | ==Business closings== | ||
+ | *[[1999]] – [[J's Bakery]] (for only six months) | ||
[[Category:Days| 0425]] | [[Category:Days| 0425]] |
Revision as of 13:02, 25 April 2009
Events
- 1900 – Virginia Taylor Perry, widow of Governor E. A. Perry, sells their home to James CHaffin.
- 1908 – Streetcar operators' strike: With public opinion turned against the strikers, the Pensacola Electric Company is able to operate all streetcar lines again.
- 2006 – Pensacola Young Professionals is incorporated.
- 2007 – A jury acquits Escambia County Sheriff's Deputy James Sullivan of stomping the head of subdued suspect Timothy T. Tabor.
Business closings
- 1999 – J's Bakery (for only six months)