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*[[1782]] – Hoping to undercut the British and American smuggling trade, Spain relaxes trade restrictions at Pensacola and other colonies, granting a 10-year license to trade with French ports.<ref>David J. Weber. ''The Spanish Frontier in North America''. Yale University Press, 1994. (According to the author, Spain's plan to curtail smuggling "failed dismally.")</ref> | *[[1782]] – Hoping to undercut the British and American smuggling trade, Spain relaxes trade restrictions at Pensacola and other colonies, granting a 10-year license to trade with French ports.<ref>David J. Weber. ''The Spanish Frontier in North America''. Yale University Press, 1994. (According to the author, Spain's plan to curtail smuggling "failed dismally.")</ref> | ||
+ | *[[1862]] – [[Civil War]]: [[Confederate]] General [[Wikipedia:Sam Jones (Confederate Army officer)|Samuel Jones]] is appointed to command the Department of which Pensacola was headquarters.<ref>Samuel Jones. ''The Siege of Charleston and the Operations on the South Atlantic Coast in the War Amoung the States.'' The Neale Publishing Company, 1911.</ref> | ||
*[[1999]] – Attorney [[Fred Levin]] is named an honorary chief of Ghana for his representation of Ghanaian boxer [[Wikipedia:Ike Quartey|Ike Quartey]]. | *[[1999]] – Attorney [[Fred Levin]] is named an honorary chief of Ghana for his representation of Ghanaian boxer [[Wikipedia:Ike Quartey|Ike Quartey]]. | ||
*[[2004]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] votes to demolish [[Bayfront Auditorium]], with tentative plans to build a new municipal auditorium as part of the [[Festival Park]] project on the [[Trillium property]]. | *[[2004]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] votes to demolish [[Bayfront Auditorium]], with tentative plans to build a new municipal auditorium as part of the [[Festival Park]] project on the [[Trillium property]]. |
Revision as of 13:24, 22 January 2009
Events
- 1782 – Hoping to undercut the British and American smuggling trade, Spain relaxes trade restrictions at Pensacola and other colonies, granting a 10-year license to trade with French ports.[1]
- 1862 – Civil War: Confederate General Samuel Jones is appointed to command the Department of which Pensacola was headquarters.[2]
- 1999 – Attorney Fred Levin is named an honorary chief of Ghana for his representation of Ghanaian boxer Ike Quartey.
- 2004 – The Pensacola City Council votes to demolish Bayfront Auditorium, with tentative plans to build a new municipal auditorium as part of the Festival Park project on the Trillium property.
References
- ↑ David J. Weber. The Spanish Frontier in North America. Yale University Press, 1994. (According to the author, Spain's plan to curtail smuggling "failed dismally.")
- ↑ Samuel Jones. The Siege of Charleston and the Operations on the South Atlantic Coast in the War Amoung the States. The Neale Publishing Company, 1911.