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*[[1830]] – [[Joseph Forsyth]] transfers half his land holdings to [[Andrew Simpson|Andrew]] and [[Ezekiel Simpson]], and together the three men establish the [[Arcadia Manufacturing Company]]. | *[[1830]] – [[Joseph Forsyth]] transfers half his land holdings to [[Andrew Simpson|Andrew]] and [[Ezekiel Simpson]], and together the three men establish the [[Arcadia Manufacturing Company]]. | ||
*[[1958]] – [[Warrington]] voters reject [[City of Pensacola annexations|annexation]] into the [[City of Pensacola]], 2,036 to 1,532. | *[[1958]] – [[Warrington]] voters reject [[City of Pensacola annexations|annexation]] into the [[City of Pensacola]], 2,036 to 1,532. | ||
+ | *[[1982]] - Pop / rock band REM performed at McGuigan's Speakeasy. | ||
*[[2004]] – The body of disgraced [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[Willie Junior]] is discovered under the house of a former [[Junior Funeral Home]] employee. | *[[2004]] – The body of disgraced [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[Willie Junior]] is discovered under the house of a former [[Junior Funeral Home]] employee. | ||
− | *[[2017]] - Snow fell in Pensacola. | + | *[[2017]] - Folk music icon Judy Collins attended a birthday party for business developer Bobby Switzer. Snow fell in Pensacola. |
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1954]] – [[Mike Whitehead]] | *[[1954]] – [[Mike Whitehead]] |
Latest revision as of 03:07, 9 April 2022
Events[edit]
- 1830 – Joseph Forsyth transfers half his land holdings to Andrew and Ezekiel Simpson, and together the three men establish the Arcadia Manufacturing Company.
- 1958 – Warrington voters reject annexation into the City of Pensacola, 2,036 to 1,532.
- 1982 - Pop / rock band REM performed at McGuigan's Speakeasy.
- 2004 – The body of disgraced Escambia County Commissioner Willie Junior is discovered under the house of a former Junior Funeral Home employee.
- 2017 - Folk music icon Judy Collins attended a birthday party for business developer Bobby Switzer. Snow fell in Pensacola.