Monday, February 22, 2016

History for February 22

History for February 22 - On-This-Day.com:
George Washington (U.S.) 1732 - First President of the United States, Robert Young 1907, Edward M. Kennedy 1932


Kyle MacLachlan 1959, Lea Salonga 197, Drew Barrymore 1975 - Actress


1630 - Quadequine introduced popcorn to English colonists at their first Thanksgiving dinner.


1819 - Spain ceded Florida to the United States.


1855 - The U.S. Congress voted to appropriate $200,000 for continuance of the work on the Washington Monument. The next morning the resolution was tabled and it would be 21 years before the Congress would vote on funds again. Work was continued by the Know-Nothing Party in charge of the project.


1879 - In Utica, NY, Frank W. Woolworth opened his first 5 and 10-cent store.


1885 - The Washington Monument was officially dedicated in Washington, DC. It opened to the public in 1889.


1973 - The U.S. and Communist China agreed to establish liaison offices.






1994 - The U.S. Justice Department charged Aldrich Ames and his wife with selling national secrets to the Soviet Union. Ames was later convicted to life in prison. Ames' wife received a 5-year prison term.


1997 - Scottish scientist Ian Wilmut and colleagues announced that an adult sheep had been successfully cloned. Dolly was actually born on July 5, 1996. Dolly was the first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell.

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