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− | '''[[ | + | '''[[November 18]]''': |
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+ | *[[1822]] – '''[[Maximo P. de Rioboo]]''' was born. | ||
+ | *[[1828]] – [[Thomas Eastin]]'s '''''[[Florida Argus]]''''' newspaper ceased publication. | ||
+ | *[[1942]] – Tarkiln Field near [[Perdido Bay]] was commissioned as '''[[NAAS Bronson Field]]''', in honor of Naval Aviator [[Wikipedia:Clarence K. Bronson|Clarence K. Bronson]]. | ||
+ | *[[2008]] – '''[[Malcolm Thomas]]''' succeeded [[Jim Paul]] as [[Escambia County Superintendent of Schools]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 18 November 2009
- 1822 – Maximo P. de Rioboo was born.
- 1828 – Thomas Eastin's Florida Argus newspaper ceased publication.
- 1942 – Tarkiln Field near Perdido Bay was commissioned as NAAS Bronson Field, in honor of Naval Aviator Clarence K. Bronson.
- 2008 – Malcolm Thomas succeeded Jim Paul as Escambia County Superintendent of Schools.