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Today in History - January 26

1/26/2022

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Today in History - January 26

Michigan entered the Union as the twenty-sixth state on January 26, 1837. Continue reading.

According to the terms of the capitulation protocol of January 26, 1654, Portugal decreed that Jewish and Dutch settlers had three months to leave Brazil. Continue reading.

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A bit of January 26th history 1482 -Pentateuch the Jewish...

1/26/2022

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1482 - “Pentateuch”, the Jewish Bible, is printed as a book in Italy

1500 - Vicente Pinzon becomes 1st European to set foot in Brazil

1564 - The Council of Trent issues it’s conclusions in the Tridentinum, establishing a distinction between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism

1905 - World’s largest diamond, 3,106 carat Cullinan, is found in South Africa

1926 - John Baird gives 1st public demonstration of television in his lab in London (pictured)

1950 - Constitution of independent India comes into effect 


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Today in History - January 25

1/25/2022

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Today in History - January 25

On January 25, 1972, at the Concord Baptist Church of Christ in Brooklyn, New York, Shirley Chisholm announced her candidacy for President of the United States.  Continue reading.

On January 25, 1890, police cleared a path through a cheering crowd for reporter Nellie Bly as she stepped off a train in New York just 72 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes, and 14 seconds after setting sail east to prove she could circle the globe in less than 80 days.  Continue reading.

Ezekiel Cheever was a Latin schoolmaster active in the British American colonies for seventy years. Continue reading.

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A bit of January 25th history 1565 - Battle of Talikota India:...

1/25/2022

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1565 - Battle of Talikota, India: Deccan sultanate destroy Vijayanagar’s army and the last Hindu Kingdom of Southern India (pictured)

1840 - American naval expedition under Charles Wilkes is 1st to identify Antarctica as a new continent

1877 - US Congress establishes Electoral Commission to determine the disputed election between Rutherford B Hayes and Samuel Tilden

1939 - 1st nuclear fission experiment (splitting of a uranium atom) in US, in basement of Pupin Hall, Columbia University

1979 - 1st documented case of a robot killing a human in the US

1994 - Accused of molesting a 13 year old boy, Michael Jackson settles a civil lawsuit out of court

2011 - Egyptian Revolution of 2011 begins with a series of street demonstrations, rallies, acts of civil disobedience, labor strikes, and violent clashes in Cairo, Alexandria, and other cities 


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Today in History - January 24

1/24/2022

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Today in History - January 24

On January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold on the property of Johann A. Sutter near Coloma, California. Continue reading.

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A bit of January 24th history 41 - Claudius succeeds Caligula...

1/24/2022

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A bit of January 24th history…

41 - Claudius succeeds Caligula as Roman Emperor after the later’s assassination by officers of the Praetorian Guard

1848 - Gold is found in Sutter’s Mill in California

1908 - Lt Gen Robert Baden-Powell publishes “Scouting for Boys” as a manual for self-instruction in outdoors skills and self improvement; book becomes the inspiration for the Scout Movement

1935 - 1st canned beer, “Krueger’s Cream Ale”, is sold by American Company Krueger Brewing Company (pictured)

1958 - After warming to 100,00,000 degrees, 2 light atoms are bashed together to create a heavier atom, resulting in 1st man-made nuclear fusion

1984 - Apple Computer Inc unveils its revolutionary Macintosh Personal Computer 

2013 - The US Dept of Homeland Security officially begins operation 


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Today in History - January 23

1/23/2022

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Today in History - January 23

On January 23, 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell graduated from Geneva Medical College. She was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States. Continue reading.

January 23 marks the birth of John Hancock (1737-93), often remembered for his bold signature to the Declaration of Independence. President of the Second Continental Congress, Hancock was the first to sign the document. Continue reading.

Over twenty years after Atlanta textile worker "Mr. Trout" lamented his inability to vote to a WPA interviewer, collection of poll taxes in national elections was prohibited by the January 23, 1964, ratification of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. Continue reading.

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A bit of January 23rd history 1368 - Zhu Yuanzhang ascends to...

1/23/2022

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A bit of January 23rd history…

1368 - Zhu Yuanzhang ascends to throne of China as the Hongwu Emperor initiating Ming Dynasty rule for 3 centuries

1556 - Shaanxi Earthquake, deadliest ever recorded, kills 830,000, China

1897 - Elva Zona Heaster is found dead in WV; resulting murder trial, perhaps only one in US history, where the alleged testimony of a ghost helped secure a conviction (pictured)

1957 - Wham-O Company produces 1st frisbee disc

1973 - US President Nixon announces accord has been reaches to end Vietnam War

1976 - Results to US advice columnist Ann Landers’ question - if they could do it all over, would parents still become parents - state that 70% of 10,000 responding parents were negative about being parents

2016 - 8 museum workers from Egyptian Museum, Cairo referred for prosecution for reattaching Tutankhamun’s beard with inappropriate glue

2018 - 12 camels disqualified from King Abdulaziz Camel beauty contest, Saudi Arabia, after their owners used botox on their lips 


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Today in History - January 22

1/22/2022

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Today in History - January 22

On January 22, 1912, the nearly twenty thousand residents of the city of Key West, Florida, located on a small island some 128 miles south of the Florida peninsula, observed the completion of an overseas rail connection to the mainland. Continue reading.

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A bit of January 22nd history 1689 - Prince William of Orange...

1/22/2022

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A bit of January 22nd history…

1689 - Prince William of Orange, future King William III of Britain, summons Convention Parliament to discuss ruling jointly with his wife Mary, daughter of exiled King James II

1905 - In St Petersburg, Russia, a large demonstration of workers led by Father Gapon, march to Winter Palace with a petition to the Tsar; troops fire on protesters in what becomes known as “Bloody Sunday”

1973 - Roe v Wade: US Supreme Court legalizes most selective abortions (pictured)

1987 - Pennsylvanian politician R Budd Dwyer shoots and kills himself at a press conference on live national tv, leading to debates on boundaries of journalism

1991 - Kuwaiti oil facilities are destroyed by Iraqi forces

2018 - Netflix becomes the largest digital media and entertainment company in the world, worth $100 billion 


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