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*[[1719]] – [[French period]]: The [[Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville|Sieur de Bienville]], French governor at [[Mobile]], receives orders to seize Pensacola. | *[[1719]] – [[French period]]: The [[Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville|Sieur de Bienville]], French governor at [[Mobile]], receives orders to seize Pensacola. | ||
*[[1826]] – Commodore [[Lewis Warrington]] assumes command of the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]]. | *[[1826]] – Commodore [[Lewis Warrington]] assumes command of the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]]. | ||
− | *[[1913]] – Three aircraft and a detachment of fifteen men | + | *[[1913]] – Three aircraft and a detachment of fifteen men depart from the [[Naval Aeronautical Station]] for Tampico aboard the USS ''Birmingham''. |
==Business openings== | ==Business openings== |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 20 April 2009
Events[edit]
- 1719 – French period: The Sieur de Bienville, French governor at Mobile, receives orders to seize Pensacola.
- 1826 – Commodore Lewis Warrington assumes command of the Pensacola Navy Yard.
- 1913 – Three aircraft and a detachment of fifteen men depart from the Naval Aeronautical Station for Tampico aboard the USS Birmingham.