Sunday, February 15, 2015

History for February 15

History for February 15 - On-This-Day.com
Galileo Galilei 1564 - Astronomer, John Sutter 1803, Cyrus McCormick (Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr.) 1809 - Inventor


Susan B. Anthony 1820 - American suffragist, Graham Hill 1929, Matt Groenig 1954 - Cartoonist ("The Simpsons") 


1758 - Mustard was advertised for the first time in America. 


1898 - The USS Maine sank when it exploded in Havana Harbor for unknown reasons. More than 260 crew members were killed. 


1903 - Morris and Rose Michtom, Russian immigrants, introduced the first teddy bear in America. 


1942 - During World War II, Singapore surrendered to the Japanese. 


1953 - The first American to win the women’s world figure skating championship was 17-year-old Tenley Albright. 


1965 - Canada displayed its new red and white maple leaf flag. The flag was to replace the old Red Ensign standard. 


1982 - During a storm, the Ocean Ranger, a drilling rig, sank off the coast of Newfoundland. 84 men were killed. 


2002 - U.S. President George W. Bush approved Nevada's Yucca Mountain as a site for long-term disposal of radioactive nuclear waste.

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