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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
*[[1905]] – [[Charles Henry Bliss]] defeats [[Frank Reilly]] in the Democratic primary election for [[Pensacola Mayor]]. | *[[1905]] – [[Charles Henry Bliss]] defeats [[Frank Reilly]] in the Democratic primary election for [[Pensacola Mayor]]. | ||
+ | *[[1987]] – [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Vince Seely]] is found to have a blood-alcohol level of .23 percent after running a stop sign and causing a three-vehicle collision. He had a previous wreck on [[January 29]], but claimed an oncoming car ran him off the road and was not tested. | ||
*[[2002]] – [[George Touart]] is appointed [[Escambia County Administrator]] by a unanimous vote of the [[Escambia County Commission]]. | *[[2002]] – [[George Touart]] is appointed [[Escambia County Administrator]] by a unanimous vote of the [[Escambia County Commission]]. | ||
*[[2008]] – The inaugural [[First Friday - Live After Five]] is held on [[Romana Street]]. | *[[2008]] – The inaugural [[First Friday - Live After Five]] is held on [[Romana Street]]. |
Revision as of 21:02, 13 July 2009
Events
- 1905 – Charles Henry Bliss defeats Frank Reilly in the Democratic primary election for Pensacola Mayor.
- 1987 – Escambia County Sheriff Vince Seely is found to have a blood-alcohol level of .23 percent after running a stop sign and causing a three-vehicle collision. He had a previous wreck on January 29, but claimed an oncoming car ran him off the road and was not tested.
- 2002 – George Touart is appointed Escambia County Administrator by a unanimous vote of the Escambia County Commission.
- 2008 – The inaugural First Friday - Live After Five is held on Romana Street.
Deaths
- 1909 – Pensacola police officer J. D. Carter, allegedly killed by David Alexander