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− | '''[[ | + | '''[[June 2]]''': |
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− | *[[1828]] – [[First United Methodist Church|First Methodist Church]] held its first services in its first permanent home at the northeast corner of [[Tarragona Street|Tarragona]] and [[Intendencia Street]]s. | + | *[[1742]] – '''[[John Eliot]]''' was born in Cornwall. |
+ | *[[1818]] – [[Andrew Jackson]] wrote to [[Wikipedia:John C. Calhoun|John C. Calhoun]] about his '''[[Battle of Pensacola (1818)|capture of Pensacola]]''' and announced the [[Seminole War]] was over. | ||
+ | *[[1828]] – '''[[First United Methodist Church|First Methodist Church]]''' held its first services in its first permanent home at the northeast corner of [[Tarragona Street|Tarragona]] and [[Intendencia Street]]s. | ||
+ | *[[1844]] – '''[[Jonathan Walker]]''' sailed from [[Mobile]] to salvage a copper-laden ship wrecked near Pensacola. | ||
+ | *[[2004]] – [[Escambia County Sheriff]] '''[[Ron McNesby]]''' was cleared of wrongdoing in the discounted sale of county-owned trailers to a political contributor. |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 2 June 2009
- 1742 – John Eliot was born in Cornwall.
- 1818 – Andrew Jackson wrote to John C. Calhoun about his capture of Pensacola and announced the Seminole War was over.
- 1828 – First Methodist Church held its first services in its first permanent home at the northeast corner of Tarragona and Intendencia Streets.
- 1844 – Jonathan Walker sailed from Mobile to salvage a copper-laden ship wrecked near Pensacola.
- 2004 – Escambia County Sheriff Ron McNesby was cleared of wrongdoing in the discounted sale of county-owned trailers to a political contributor.