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==Events==
 
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*[[1814]] – [[War of 1812]]: [[Third Spanish period|Spanish officials]] permit 300 British troops to land at Pensacola and anchor a fleet in the [[Pensacola Bay|harbor]].
 
*[[1884]] - A [[Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad]] drawbridge watchman is found dead on the tracks, his body riddled with 23 bullets.<ref>"Why the Draw Wasn't Open." ''New York Times'', August 26, 1884.</ref>
 
*[[1884]] - A [[Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad]] drawbridge watchman is found dead on the tracks, his body riddled with 23 bullets.<ref>"Why the Draw Wasn't Open." ''New York Times'', August 26, 1884.</ref>
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*[[1892]] &ndash; [[Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company]] files suit against [[A. H. D'Alemberte]].<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=rEALAAAAYAAJ Southern Reporter]''</ref>
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*[[1965]] &ndash; [[Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport]] receives the landing of its first commercial jet plane, an Eastern Airlines Boeing 727.
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*[[1966]] &ndash; The first of the original [[Evening in Old Seville Square]] events is held.
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==Marriages==
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*[[1769]] &ndash; [[Elias Durnford]] to Rebecca Walker
  
 
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Events

Marriages

References

  1. "Why the Draw Wasn't Open." New York Times, August 26, 1884.
  2. Southern Reporter