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*[[1855]] – '''[[Mary Ellison Baars]]''' was born. | *[[1855]] – '''[[Mary Ellison Baars]]''' was born. | ||
+ | *[[1882]] – Congress authorized the replacement of Pensacola's federal buildings destroyed in the '''[[fire of 1880]]'''. | ||
*[[1975]] – [[Civil rights]] leaders [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]] were convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during the '''[[Blackwell demonstrations]]'''. | *[[1975]] – [[Civil rights]] leaders [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[B. J. Brooks]] were convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during the '''[[Blackwell demonstrations]]'''. | ||
*[[2003]] – '''[[John Burt]]''', pursued over child molestation charges, was apprehended in a Gadsden County motel, having apparently attempted suicide. | *[[2003]] – '''[[John Burt]]''', pursued over child molestation charges, was apprehended in a Gadsden County motel, having apparently attempted suicide. |
Latest revision as of 05:10, 10 June 2009
- 1855 – Mary Ellison Baars was born.
- 1882 – Congress authorized the replacement of Pensacola's federal buildings destroyed in the fire of 1880.
- 1975 – Civil rights leaders H. K. Matthews and B. J. Brooks were convicted of felony extortion over chants they allegedly led during the Blackwell demonstrations.
- 2003 – John Burt, pursued over child molestation charges, was apprehended in a Gadsden County motel, having apparently attempted suicide.