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*[[1867]] – [[African-American history]]: Emancipated [[slaves]] in Pensacola vote for the first time.<ref>Canter Brown. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=_1iRfGqI2LAC Florida's Black public officials, 1867-1924]''. University of Alabama Press, 1998.</ref> | *[[1867]] – [[African-American history]]: Emancipated [[slaves]] in Pensacola vote for the first time.<ref>Canter Brown. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=_1iRfGqI2LAC Florida's Black public officials, 1867-1924]''. University of Alabama Press, 1998.</ref> | ||
*[[1903]] – [[Christ Church Parish]] holds a final service in [[Old Christ Church]], on Good Friday, before moving to the [[Christ Episcopal Church|new church building]]. | *[[1903]] – [[Christ Church Parish]] holds a final service in [[Old Christ Church]], on Good Friday, before moving to the [[Christ Episcopal Church|new church building]]. | ||
+ | *[[1979]] - Southern rock bands Molly Hatchet and the Dixie Dregs performed at the municipal auditorium. | ||
*[[1994]] – [[John Asmar]] begins his tenure as [[Escambia County Administrator]]. | *[[1994]] – [[John Asmar]] begins his tenure as [[Escambia County Administrator]]. | ||
*[[2004]] – Anti-abortion activist [[John Burt]] is convicted on molestation charges related to the teenage shelter he ran, [[Our Father's House]]. | *[[2004]] – Anti-abortion activist [[John Burt]] is convicted on molestation charges related to the teenage shelter he ran, [[Our Father's House]]. | ||
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==Business Openings== | ==Business Openings== | ||
*[[1946]] – [[William Willenzik]] opens the Pensacola Restaurant Supply Company. | *[[1946]] – [[William Willenzik]] opens the Pensacola Restaurant Supply Company. | ||
− | *[[2007]] – [[Goofy Golf]] is reopened by the owners of the [ | + | *[[2007]] – [[Goofy Golf]] is reopened by the owners of the [[Daily Grind]], which had previously used the defunct miniature golf property as a coffee shop. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 00:15, 11 September 2020
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Events[edit]
- 1867 – African-American history: Emancipated slaves in Pensacola vote for the first time.[1]
- 1903 – Christ Church Parish holds a final service in Old Christ Church, on Good Friday, before moving to the new church building.
- 1979 - Southern rock bands Molly Hatchet and the Dixie Dregs performed at the municipal auditorium.
- 1994 – John Asmar begins his tenure as Escambia County Administrator.
- 2004 – Anti-abortion activist John Burt is convicted on molestation charges related to the teenage shelter he ran, Our Father's House.
Births[edit]
Business Openings[edit]
- 1946 – William Willenzik opens the Pensacola Restaurant Supply Company.
- 2007 – Goofy Golf is reopened by the owners of the Daily Grind, which had previously used the defunct miniature golf property as a coffee shop.
References[edit]
- ↑ Canter Brown. Florida's Black public officials, 1867-1924. University of Alabama Press, 1998.