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Dec. 6 1768 1st edition of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" published (Scotland) 1790 Congress meets in Philadelphia, new temporary US capitol 1822 Veterinary school in Utrecht opens 1825 President John Adams suggests establishment of a US observatory 1864 Battle of Deveaux's Neck SC 1865 13th Amendment is ratified, abolishing slavery 1866 Chicago water supply tunnel 3,227 meters into Lake Michigan completed 1876 1st crematorium in US begins operation, Washington PA 1877 1st sound recording made (Thomas Edison) 1884 Aluminum capstone set atop Washington Monument, Washington DC 1897 London becomes the world's first city to host licensed taxicabs 1914 German troops over run Lódz 1916 German army under General Mackensen occupies Bucharest 1917 French munitions ship "Mont Blanc" explodes in Halifax 1917 USS Jacob Jones is the first American destroyer to be sunk by enemy action 1923 1st presidential address broadcast on radio (President Calvin Coolidge) 1938 French/German non-attack treaty drawn (Ribbentrop-Bonnet Pact) 1941 NYC Council agrees to build Idlewild (Kennedy) Airport in Queens 1941 Dutch & British pilots see Japanese invasion fleet at Singapore 1941 Camp X opens in Canada to begin training Allied Secret Agents for the War 1942 RAF bombs Philips factory 1944 US 95th Infantry division reaches Westwall 1947 The Everglades National Park in Florida is dedicated 1957 1st US attempt to launch a satellite fails-Vanguard rocket blows up 1958 US lunar probe Pioneer 3 reaches 107,269 km, falls back 1962 US abandons Skybolt ballistic missile program 1973 Gerald Ford sworn-in as 1st unelected Vice-President, succeeds Spiro T Agnew 1978 Spain adopts constitution 1985 UK joins US Star Wars project 1988 STS-27 Atlantis lands in California after secret mission
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