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This Day In History — FDR diagnosed with polio
August 10 1821 Missouri became the 24th state in the United States. 1846 The Smithsonian Institution was established in Washington, D.C., from funds left by…
View More This Day In History — FDR diagnosed with polioThis Day In History — Jesse Owens wins four gold medals
August 09 1854 Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, recounting his experiment in solitary life on the shores of Massachusetts’ Walden Pond, was published. 1936 Jesse Owens…
View More This Day In History — Jesse Owens wins four gold medalsThis Day In History — President Nixon Announces Resignation
August 08 1588 English forces attacked the Spanish Armada, permanently crippling Spain’s “invincible” fleet. 1786 Dr. Michael-Gabriel Paccard and Jacques Balmat became the first to…
View More This Day In History — President Nixon Announces ResignationThis Day In History — Barry Bonds passes Hank Aaron on homerun list
August 07 1789 Congress established the U.S. War Department. 1947 The wooden raft Kon-Tiki, which carried Thor Heyerdahl and five companions more than 4,000 miles,…
View More This Day In History — Barry Bonds passes Hank Aaron on homerun listThis Day In History — Jamaica gains independence from the Britain Commonwealth
August 06 1806 The Holy Roman Empire ended with the abdication of Emperor Francis II. 1825 Bolivia declared its independence from Peru. 1926 Gertrude Ederle…
View More This Day In History — Jamaica gains independence from the Britain CommonwealthThis Day In History — Statue of Liberty cornerstone is laid
August 05 1861 For the first time, the U.S. government levied an income tax. 1884 The cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty was laid on…
View More This Day In History — Statue of Liberty cornerstone is laidThis Day In History — Frank Family found by Nazi Party
August 04 1735 Printer John Peter Zenger, defended by Andrew Hamilton, was acquitted of libel in a case that helped foster freedom of the press.…
View More This Day In History — Frank Family found by Nazi PartyThis Day In History — Columbus sails for the new world
August 03 1492 Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain. 1914 Germany declared war on France. 1923 Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th president…
View More This Day In History — Columbus sails for the new worldThis Day In History — Wild Bill Murdered in Deadwood
August 02 1790 The first U.S. census was completed, showing a population of 3,929,214 people. 1876 Wild Bill Hickok was murdered in Deadwood, S.D. 1909…
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