Tuesday, January 19, 2021

History for January 19


James Watt 1736 - Inventor, mechanical engineer, chemist
History for January 19 - On-This-Day.com
James Watt 1736 - Inventor, mechanical engineer, chemist
  • 1825 - Ezra Daggett and Thomas Kensett of New York City patented a canning process to preserve salmon, oysters and lobsters.
  • 1915 - George Claude, of Paris, France, patented the neon discharge tube for use in advertising signs.
  • 1915 - More than 20 people were killed when German zeppelins bombed England for the first time. The bombs were dropped on Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn.
  • 1949 - The salary of the President of the United States was increased from $75,000 to $100,000 with an additional $50,000 expense allowance for each year in office.
  • 1953 - Sixty-eight percent of all TV sets in the U.S. were tuned to CBS-TV, as Lucy Ricardo, of "I Love Lucy," gave birth to a baby boy.
  • 1983 - China announced that it was bannning 1983 purchases of cotton, soybeans and chemical fibers from the United States.

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