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1780 The first British Sunday newspaper appeared, the British Gazette and Sunday Monitor. 1790 The U.S. Congress passed the Naturalization Act, requiring a two-year residency before applying for citizenship. 1804 Congress ordered the removal of
all Indians east of the Mississippi River to Louisiana.
1845 An adhesive medicated plaster, the precursor of today's bandages, was patented. 1859 Poet A.E. Housman was born. 1863 Voters in West Virginia approved the gradual emancipation of slaves. 1874 Poet Robert Frost was born.
1893 James Conant, chemist and educator, was born. 1910 The United States forbade the immigration of criminals, anarchists, paupers and the sick. 1911 Playwright Tennessee Williams was born.
1930 Congress appropriated $50,000
for an Inter-American highway.
1958 The United States launched Explorer III, its third scientific satellite.
1967 About 10,000 people participated in the Be-In in New York City, New York's, Central Park.
1979 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Treaty, ending hostilities between the two nations.
2016 Novelist Jim Harrison died. |
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