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+ | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1827]] – Catholic Reverend [[Michael Portier]] departs Pensacola for St. Augustine. | ||
+ | *[[1867]] – [[Carl Frederick Boysen]] is appointed vice consul of Sweden and Norway. | ||
+ | *[[1908]] – [[George C. Scudamore]], arrested for embezzling funds from the [[Pensacola Bank & Trust Company]], is declared sane by a Florida asylum and jailed in Pensacola to await trial. | ||
+ | *[[2006]] – The Supreme Court rules that convicted murderer [[Clarence Hill]] may challenge the constitutionality of lethal injection. | ||
+ | *[[2008]] – After closing for liability reasons, the [[Pensacola Lighthouse]] reopens to the public. | ||
[[Category:Days| 0612]] | [[Category:Days| 0612]] |
Revision as of 10:35, 12 June 2009
Events
- 1827 – Catholic Reverend Michael Portier departs Pensacola for St. Augustine.
- 1867 – Carl Frederick Boysen is appointed vice consul of Sweden and Norway.
- 1908 – George C. Scudamore, arrested for embezzling funds from the Pensacola Bank & Trust Company, is declared sane by a Florida asylum and jailed in Pensacola to await trial.
- 2006 – The Supreme Court rules that convicted murderer Clarence Hill may challenge the constitutionality of lethal injection.
- 2008 – After closing for liability reasons, the Pensacola Lighthouse reopens to the public.