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*[[2001]] – U.S. Congressman [[Joe Scarborough]] leaves office, having announced in May a desire to spend more time with his children. | *[[2001]] – U.S. Congressman [[Joe Scarborough]] leaves office, having announced in May a desire to spend more time with his children. | ||
*[[2004]] – [[Hurricane Ivan|Tropical Storm Ivan]] reaches hurricane strength. Within the same day it becomes a Category 3 storm. | *[[2004]] – [[Hurricane Ivan|Tropical Storm Ivan]] reaches hurricane strength. Within the same day it becomes a Category 3 storm. | ||
− | *[[2006]] – [[2006 primary | + | *[[2006]] – [[2006 primary election|Primary elections]] are held, in which a special ballot initiative to quash the [[Community Maritime Park]] project is defeated by [[City of Pensacola]] voters. |
*[[2007]] – One of two [[Beach ball water tower|"beach ball"-painted water towers]] on [[Pensacola Beach]] is disassembled. | *[[2007]] – One of two [[Beach ball water tower|"beach ball"-painted water towers]] on [[Pensacola Beach]] is disassembled. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:58, 5 September 2009
Events[edit]
- 1775 – British West Florida Governor Peter Chester writes an official endorsement of visiting botanist William Bartram.[1]
- 2001 – U.S. Congressman Joe Scarborough leaves office, having announced in May a desire to spend more time with his children.
- 2004 – Tropical Storm Ivan reaches hurricane strength. Within the same day it becomes a Category 3 storm.
- 2006 – Primary elections are held, in which a special ballot initiative to quash the Community Maritime Park project is defeated by City of Pensacola voters.
- 2007 – One of two "beach ball"-painted water towers on Pensacola Beach is disassembled.
References[edit]
- ↑ Edward J. Cashin. William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier. Univ of South Carolina Press, 2007.