BIBLE VERSE
On This Day in:
1457 – Johannes Gutenberg’s Bible became the first printed book.
1622 – Indians attacked a group of colonist in the James River area of Virginia. 347 residents were killed.
1630 – The first legislation to prohibit gambling was enacted. It was in Boston, MA.
1638 – Anne Hutchinson, a religious dissident, was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1733 – Joseph Priestly invented carbonated water (seltzer).
1765 – The Stamp Act was passed. 1775 – Edmund Burke presented his
13 articles to the English parliament.
1790 – Thomas Jefferson became the first U.S. Secretary of State.
1794 – The U.S. Congress banned U.S. vessels from supplying slaves to other countries.
1822 – New York Horticultural Society was founded.
1841 – Englishman Orlando Jones patented cornstarch.
1871 – William Holden of North Carolina became the first governor to be removed by impeachment.
1872 – Illinois became the first state to require sexual equality in employment.
1873 – Slavery was abolished in Puerto Rico.
1882 – The U.S. Congress outlawed polygamy.
1894 – The first playoff competition for the Stanley Cup began. Montreal played Ottawa.
1895 – Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed their first movie to an invited audience in Paris.
1903 – Niagara Falls ran out of water due to a drought.
1903 – In Columbia, the region near Galera De Zamba was devastated by a volcanic eruption.
1904 – The first color photograph was published in the London Daily Illustrated
Mirror.
1906 – France lost the first ever rugby game ever played against Britain.
1907 – Russians troops completed the evacuation of Manchuria in the face of advancing Japanese forces.
1907 – In Paris, it was reported that male cab drivers dressed as women to attract riders.
1919 – The first international airline service was inaugurated on a weekly schedule between Paris and Brussels.
1933 – U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill legalizing the sale and possession of beer and wine containing up to 3.2% alcohol.
1934 – The first Masters golf championship began in Augusta, GA.
1935 – In New York, blood tests were authorized as evidence in court cases.
1935 – Persia was renamed Iran.
1946 – The first U.S. built rocket to leave the earth's atmosphere reached a height of 50-miles.
1947 – The Greek government imposed martial law in Laconia and southern Greece.
1948 – The United States announced a land reform plan for Korea.
1954 – The first shopping mall opened in Southfield, Michigan.
1960 – A.L. Schawlow & C.H. Townes obtained a patent for the laser. It was the first patent for any laser.
1965 – U.S. confirmed that it used chemical weapons on the Vietcong.
1972 – The U.S. Senate passed the Equal Rights Amendment. It was not ratified by the states.
1974 – The Viet Cong proposed a new truce with the U.S. and South Vietnam. The truce included general elections.
1977 – Indira Ghandi resigned as the prime minister of India.
1978 – Karl Wallenda, of the Flying Wallendas, fell to his death while walking a cable strung between to hotels in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
“Then shall the young women rejoice in the dance, and the young men and the old shall be merry. I will turn their mourning into joy; I will comfort them, and give them gladness for sorrow.”
— Jeremiah 31:13 (ESV)
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