Interesting things that happened April 2nd:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 742 Charlemagne, first sovereign of the Christian Empire of the West
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In 1805 Hans Christian Andersen, Danish storyteller
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In 1834 Frederic A. Bartholdi, sculptor who created the Statue of Liberty
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In 1875 Walter Chrysler, founded a car company
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In 1908 Buddy Ebsen, actor (Beverly Hillbillies, Barnaby Jones), dancer
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In 1910 Irene Mayer Selznick, film producer
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In 1914 Sir Alec Guiness, thespian (credits-too-numerous-to-mention)
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In 1920 Jack Webb, actor (Dragnet, The D.I.)
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In 1928 Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago
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In 1935 Sharon Acker, actor (Macbeth, Threshold)
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In 1948 Emmylou Harris (in Alabama), singer
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In 1953 Debralee Scott, actor (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; Police Academy)
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In 1954 Ron Palillo, actor (Welcome Back Kotter)
Events worth noting:
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+ International Children's Book Day
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In 1513 Ponce de Leon landed near what is now St Augustine, Fla
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In 1792 Congress establishes coin denominations of United States and
authorizes U.S. Mint.
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In 1860 First Italian Parliament met at Turin.
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In 1865 Gen. A.P. Hill is killed by a Federal Picket.
+ Lee's line is broken at Petersberg.
+ Conf. Pres Jefferson Davis fled Confederate capital of Richmond, Va.
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In 1866 Pres. Andrew Johnson declares an end to the war in Alabama,
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, NC, SC, Tennessee
and Virginia.
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In 1872 Samuel F.B. Morse, the developer of the electric telegraph, died.
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In 1877 The first Easter Egg Roll is held on the White House lawn --
Rutherford B. Hayes is president.
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In 1902 First motion picture theater opens (Los Angeles).
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In 1917 Pres. Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany.
+ Jeannette Rankin, the 1st woman elected to US Congress, takes her
seat in the US Capitol as a representative from Montana.
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In 1932 Lindbergh turned over $50,000 as ransom for kidnapped son.
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In 1935 Sir Robert Watson-Watt, a decendant of James Watt, is granted a
patent for RADAR.
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In 1956 "As the World Turns" and "The Edge of Night" premiered.
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In 1958 The formation of NASA is proposed, in the wake of failures by the
Army, Navy, and Air Force to keep up with the Soviet space program.
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In 1959 Selection of 7 Mercury astronauts.
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In 1974 Arganat Comm publishes report concerning the Yom Kippur War.
+ French president Georges Pompidou died in Paris.
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In 1982 Argentina seized the disputed Falkland (Malvinas) Islands from
Britain.
+ Prime Minister Begin visits Cairo.
+ TV show "Dallas" premiers.
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In 1984 Soyuz T-11 is launched.
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In 1986 George Corley Wallace announces retirement plans.
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In 1992 Mafia boss John Gotti is convicted on 14 counts of conspiracy to
commit murder and racketeering.
And remember ...
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America's Heartland Development Month
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Cancer Control Month
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Math Education Month
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National Poetry Month
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