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*[[1814]] – [[Battle of Pensacola (1814)|Capture of Pensacola]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] marches on Pensacola, and within minutes the city is surrendered by Spanish governor [[Mateo Gonzáles Manrique]].
 
*[[1814]] – [[Battle of Pensacola (1814)|Capture of Pensacola]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] marches on Pensacola, and within minutes the city is surrendered by Spanish governor [[Mateo Gonzáles Manrique]].
 
*[[1865]] – [[Reconstruction]]: A new state constitution would have allowed Florida to rejoin the Union, but was scrapped when Congressional Republicans force "Radical Reconstruction" on the state.
 
*[[1865]] – [[Reconstruction]]: A new state constitution would have allowed Florida to rejoin the Union, but was scrapped when Congressional Republicans force "Radical Reconstruction" on the state.
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*[[1979]] - Folk musician Harry Chapin performed at the UWF Field House.
 
*[[2000]] – Elections are held in which a number of city, [[Escambia County elections, 2000|county]], state and federal offices are decided.
 
*[[2000]] – Elections are held in which a number of city, [[Escambia County elections, 2000|county]], state and federal offices are decided.
 
*[[2006]] – [[Pensacola city elections, 2006|City elections]] are held.
 
*[[2006]] – [[Pensacola city elections, 2006|City elections]] are held.

Latest revision as of 22:09, 6 March 2019

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Events[edit]

  • 1814Capture of Pensacola: Andrew Jackson marches on Pensacola, and within minutes the city is surrendered by Spanish governor Mateo Gonzáles Manrique.
  • 1865Reconstruction: A new state constitution would have allowed Florida to rejoin the Union, but was scrapped when Congressional Republicans force "Radical Reconstruction" on the state.
  • 1979 - Folk musician Harry Chapin performed at the UWF Field House.
  • 2000 – Elections are held in which a number of city, county, state and federal offices are decided.
  • 2006City elections are held.
  • 2007 – City and county leaders vote to draft an agreement combining their respective properties between Aragon and the Civic Center for the purpose of a technology park.
  • 2018 - Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley performed at the Pensacola Saenger Theater.

Births[edit]