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THIS DAY IN U.S. HISTORY: April 5th

Posted by hannahadams on April 5, 2022 in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, What's Hot, What's New

These historical events took place on April 5th:

1785: The first United States state university is chartered in Athens, Georgia.

1823: United States President James Monroe appoints the first United States Ambassador in South America.

1825: United States Congress approves the Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma, clearing the way for the forced relocation of the Eastern Indian tribes via the “Trail of Tears.”

1880: Thomas Edison, inventor, patents the incandescent lamp.

1888: The National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C. for “the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge.”

1891: Mine explosion kills 109 at Mount Pleasant Pennsylvania.

1951: Leonard Bernstein’s musical “Peter Pan”, starring Jean Arthur and Boris Karloff, closes at Imperial Theater, NYC, after 320 performances

1956: RCA records releases Elvis Presly single “Heartbreak Hotel”, his first million-seller that was written by Mae Boren Axton and Tommy Durden.

1967: A fire in the Apollo 1 Command Module kills astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger B. Chaffee during a launch rehearsal.

1973: United States & North Vietnam’s William Rogers & Nguyen Duy Trinh sign cease-fire, ending longest United States war and military draft.

1976: “Laverne & Shirley” television spinoff from “Happy Days” starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams premieres on ABC TV.

1988: Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves nomination of Judge Anthony Kennedy to the United States Supreme Court.

Posted in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, What's Hot, What's New | Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Apollo 1, Elvis Presley, Indian Territory, James Monroe, Laverne & Shirley, National Geographic Society, Pennsylvania, Peter Pan, Thomas Edison, United States War, university

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