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*[[1828]] – [[First United Methodist Church|First Methodist Church]] holds its first services in its first permanent home at the northeast corner of [[Tarragona Street|Tarragona]] and [[Intendencia Street]]s. | *[[1828]] – [[First United Methodist Church|First Methodist Church]] holds its first services in its first permanent home at the northeast corner of [[Tarragona Street|Tarragona]] and [[Intendencia Street]]s. | ||
*[[1844]] – [[Jonathan Walker]] sails from [[Mobile]] to salvage a copper-laden ship wrecked near Pensacola. | *[[1844]] – [[Jonathan Walker]] sails from [[Mobile]] to salvage a copper-laden ship wrecked near Pensacola. | ||
+ | *[[1975]] - Elvis Presley performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditiorium. | ||
*[[2004]] – [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Ron McNesby]] is cleared of wrongdoing in the discounted sale of county-owned trailers to a political contributor. | *[[2004]] – [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Ron McNesby]] is cleared of wrongdoing in the discounted sale of county-owned trailers to a political contributor. | ||
Revision as of 06:02, 29 November 2014
Events
- 1818 – Andrew Jackson writes to John C. Calhoun about his capture of Pensacola and announces the Seminole War was over.
- 1828 – First Methodist Church holds its first services in its first permanent home at the northeast corner of Tarragona and Intendencia Streets.
- 1844 – Jonathan Walker sails from Mobile to salvage a copper-laden ship wrecked near Pensacola.
- 1975 - Elvis Presley performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditiorium.
- 2004 – Escambia County Sheriff Ron McNesby is cleared of wrongdoing in the discounted sale of county-owned trailers to a political contributor.