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*[[1872]] – [[Francis Celestino Brent]] marries [[Mary Ella Brent|Mary Ella Shuttleworth]]. | *[[1872]] – [[Francis Celestino Brent]] marries [[Mary Ella Brent|Mary Ella Shuttleworth]]. | ||
*[[1890]] – The [[Provisional Municipality of Pensacola]] passes a resolution allowing the [[Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company]] to erect poles in the city.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=cukaAAAAYAAJ Cases Adjudicated, Florida Supreme Court]'', 1905.</ref> | *[[1890]] – The [[Provisional Municipality of Pensacola]] passes a resolution allowing the [[Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company]] to erect poles in the city.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=cukaAAAAYAAJ Cases Adjudicated, Florida Supreme Court]'', 1905.</ref> | ||
− | *[[1917]] – [[Rosebud Spann]], a young black woman, | + | *[[1917]] – [[Rosebud Spann]], a young black woman, is "attacked by white men and dragged from her buggy into the woods."<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Y4ETAAAAYAAJ The Crisis''. Crisis Pub. Co., 1917.</ref> |
*[[2007]] – [[Cemetery vandalism|Vandalism]] of several dozen headstones is discovered in [[Pfeiffer Cemetery]]. | *[[2007]] – [[Cemetery vandalism|Vandalism]] of several dozen headstones is discovered in [[Pfeiffer Cemetery]]. | ||
Revision as of 04:53, 9 July 2009
Events
- 1872 – Francis Celestino Brent marries Mary Ella Shuttleworth.
- 1890 – The Provisional Municipality of Pensacola passes a resolution allowing the Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company to erect poles in the city.[1]
- 1917 – Rosebud Spann, a young black woman, is "attacked by white men and dragged from her buggy into the woods."[2]
- 2007 – Vandalism of several dozen headstones is discovered in Pfeiffer Cemetery.
Births
References
- ↑ Cases Adjudicated, Florida Supreme Court, 1905.
- ↑ [http://books.google.com/books?id=Y4ETAAAAYAAJ The Crisis. Crisis Pub. Co., 1917.