Thursday, August 15, 2024

History for August 15

History for August 15 - On-This-Day.com 
Phyllis Schlafly 1924
  • 1877 - Thomas Edison wrote to the president of the Telegraph Company in Pittsburgh, PA. The letter stated that the word, "hello" would be a more appropriate greeting than "ahoy" when answering the telephone.
  • 1914 - The Panama Canal was officially opened to commercial traffic as an American ship sailed from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. The first vessel to pass through the canal was the American cargo and passenger ship SS Ancon.
  • 1947 - India became independent from Britain and was divided into the countries of India and Pakistan. India had been under British about 200 years.
  • 1971 - U.S. President Nixon announced a 90-day freeze on wages, rents and prices.
  • 1997 - The U.S. Justice Department decided not to prosecute FBI officials in connection with the deadly 1992 Ruby Ridge siege in Idaho. The investigation dealt with an alleged cover-up.

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