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*[[1868]] – [[Reconstruction]]: Florida is conditionally readmitted to the United States. | *[[1868]] – [[Reconstruction]]: Florida is conditionally readmitted to the United States. | ||
*[[1883]] – [[S. S. Harvey]] resigns from the [[Escambia County Commission|County Commission]] to bid on the construction of the [[Old Escambia County Courthouse|County Courthouse]]. | *[[1883]] – [[S. S. Harvey]] resigns from the [[Escambia County Commission|County Commission]] to bid on the construction of the [[Old Escambia County Courthouse|County Courthouse]]. | ||
+ | *[[1977]] - Rock / pop musicians The Eagles performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. Guest artist was Andrew Gold. | ||
*[[1984]] – The [[Ladies Center]] abortion clinic is bombed by [[Matt Goldsby]] and [[Jimmy Simmons]]. | *[[1984]] – The [[Ladies Center]] abortion clinic is bombed by [[Matt Goldsby]] and [[Jimmy Simmons]]. | ||
*[[2001]] – [[Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser]] is established. | *[[2001]] – [[Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser]] is established. |
Revision as of 05:15, 31 July 2019
Events
- 1779 – A confidential letter from King George III and Lord Germain to John Campbell, instructing him to seize New Orleans, is intercepted by Bernardo de Gálvez.
- 1868 – Reconstruction: Florida is conditionally readmitted to the United States.
- 1883 – S. S. Harvey resigns from the County Commission to bid on the construction of the County Courthouse.
- 1977 - Rock / pop musicians The Eagles performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. Guest artist was Andrew Gold.
- 1984 – The Ladies Center abortion clinic is bombed by Matt Goldsby and Jimmy Simmons.
- 2001 – Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser is established.
Deaths
- 2006 – Joseph Hall (killed by Brandon Ward)