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*[[1774]] – [[Revolutionary War]]: The Continental Congress writes to the Assembly in [[British Pensacola]], but is suppressed by Governor [[Peter Chester]]. | *[[1774]] – [[Revolutionary War]]: The Continental Congress writes to the Assembly in [[British Pensacola]], but is suppressed by Governor [[Peter Chester]]. | ||
*[[1820]] – The [[Adams-Onís Treaty]] [[Transfer of Florida|transferring title of Florida to the United States]] is signed by the King of Spain. | *[[1820]] – The [[Adams-Onís Treaty]] [[Transfer of Florida|transferring title of Florida to the United States]] is signed by the King of Spain. | ||
− | *[[1981]] - Rock band Electric Light Orchestra performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. | + | *[[1981]] - Rock band Electric Light Orchestra performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. Opening act was Hall & Oates. |
*[[1992]] – The [[Veterans Memorial Park|Wall South]] memorial is dedicated. | *[[1992]] – The [[Veterans Memorial Park|Wall South]] memorial is dedicated. | ||
*[[2008]] – Groundbreaking takes place for [[The Wharf]]'s 20,000-square-foot conference center. | *[[2008]] – Groundbreaking takes place for [[The Wharf]]'s 20,000-square-foot conference center. |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 24 October 2021
Events[edit]
- 1774 – Revolutionary War: The Continental Congress writes to the Assembly in British Pensacola, but is suppressed by Governor Peter Chester.
- 1820 – The Adams-Onís Treaty transferring title of Florida to the United States is signed by the King of Spain.
- 1981 - Rock band Electric Light Orchestra performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. Opening act was Hall & Oates.
- 1992 – The Wall South memorial is dedicated.
- 2008 – Groundbreaking takes place for The Wharf's 20,000-square-foot conference center.