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− | *[[1918]] – Ensign [[J. P. Bournique]] and machinists [[Thomas O. Jones]] and [[E. B. Saunders]] are killed when a seaplane crashes at [[ | + | *[[1918]] – Ensign [[J. P. Bournique]] and machinists [[Thomas O. Jones]] and [[E. B. Saunders]] are killed when a seaplane crashes at the [[Naval Aeronautical Station]].<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9503E4D9173BE033A25756C2A96F9C946996D6CF "Three Naval Aviators Killed."] ''New York Times'', September 25, 1918.</ref> |
+ | *[[2007]] – The merger of the [[Hawkshaw Eastside]] project with a rival development by [[Moulton Properties]] is approved 6-3 by the [[Pensacola City Council]]. | ||
+ | *[[1994]] - British rock band The Moody Blues perform at the civic center. Opening act was The Fixx. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 10 September 2021
Events[edit]
- 1918 – Ensign J. P. Bournique and machinists Thomas O. Jones and E. B. Saunders are killed when a seaplane crashes at the Naval Aeronautical Station.[1]
- 2007 – The merger of the Hawkshaw Eastside project with a rival development by Moulton Properties is approved 6-3 by the Pensacola City Council.
- 1994 - British rock band The Moody Blues perform at the civic center. Opening act was The Fixx.
Births[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Three Naval Aviators Killed." New York Times, September 25, 1918.