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+ | The population of Pensacola in '''1880''' was 6,845. | ||
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+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[March 14]] – [[John Campbell Avery, Jr.]] | ||
+ | *[[April 7]] – [[William Daniel Nobles]] | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
*[[February 27]] – [[Daniel F. Sullivan]] sells majority control of the [[Pensacola & Louisville Railroad]] to the [[Louisville and Nashville Railroad]] | *[[February 27]] – [[Daniel F. Sullivan]] sells majority control of the [[Pensacola & Louisville Railroad]] to the [[Louisville and Nashville Railroad]] | ||
*[[September 1]] – Pensacola's first Bell telephone comes into operation | *[[September 1]] – Pensacola's first Bell telephone comes into operation | ||
− | *The [[First National Bank]] opens; [[Daniel F. Sullivan|Daniel]] and [[Martin H. Sullivan|Martin Sullivan]], proprietors | + | *[[September 15]] – The [[First National Bank]] opens; [[Daniel F. Sullivan|Daniel]] and [[Martin H. Sullivan|Martin Sullivan]], proprietors |
+ | *[[December 11]] – A [[Fire of 1880|fire]] consumes much of Pensacola's downtown business district | ||
[[Category:Years]] | [[Category:Years]] |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 3 February 2009
The population of Pensacola in 1880 was 6,845.
Births[edit]
Events[edit]
- February 27 – Daniel F. Sullivan sells majority control of the Pensacola & Louisville Railroad to the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
- September 1 – Pensacola's first Bell telephone comes into operation
- September 15 – The First National Bank opens; Daniel and Martin Sullivan, proprietors
- December 11 – A fire consumes much of Pensacola's downtown business district