Posts tagged with ‘history’

  • This Day in History February 1, 1920

    By Ruth on February 1, 2015
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    This should be of interest to my friends who love When Calls the Heart. On this date in 1920, the Royal North West Mounted Police merged with the Dominion Police to become the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. This didn’t essentially changed the “Mounties.” It just combined two groups that had been around since the 1860’s. Romans 13:4 ESV For he […]
  • This Day in History January 31, 2013

    By Ruth on January 31, 2015
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    I was really surprised to read about today’s feature. It was on this date in 2013, that Blaer Bjarkardottir won the right to keep her first name even though Blaer is typically considered a boy’s name. Iceland has very strict laws concerning names, but this 15-year-old won her case in spite of the objections of the country’s naming committee. Now, […]
  • This Day in History January 30, 1982

    By Ruth on January 30, 2015
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    It was on this date in 1982, that Richard Skretna wrote the first computer virus called Elk Cloner. He was a teenager at the time, and this first virus was disguised an Apple II boot program. It was 400 lines long, and this was before anti-virus programs were around like they are now.  He only did it as a prank, […]
  • This Day in History January 26, 1784

    By Ruth on January 26, 2015
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    It was on this date in 1784 that one of our founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, wrote a letter to his daughter that explained his preference for the wild turkey instead of the bald eagle as our national bird.  While this may sound absurd to us today, things were a little different back then, and Franklin made some potentially valid points.You […]
  • This Day in History January 25, 1877

    By Ruth on January 25, 2015
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    Because of this election in 1876, on this date in 1877, Congress passed the Electoral Commission Bill. There was no definitive winner between Tiden and Hayes. A few days later, President Grant signed the bill into law. In the end, the commission voted that Hayes was the declared winner. 1 Timothy 2:1-2 First of all, then, I urge that supplications, […]
  • This Day in History January 21, 1910

    By Ruth on January 21, 2015
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    It was on this date in 1910, the great Paris flood happened. High rainfall caused the Seine River to flood the city through tunnels, sewers, and drains.  Much of Paris was evacuated and by the 28th, the river reached its maximum height.  By today’s standards, the flood damage reached the equivalent of 1.5 billion dollars. There were no deaths (from […]
  • This Day in History January 19, 1978

    By Ruth on January 19, 2015
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    I have fond memories of seeing Volkswagen Beetles as I was growing up although I never actually owned one. On this date in 1978, the very last German-made Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the assembly line in Emden, Germany.  Actually, as of 2003, this kind of car is no longer made. Nahum 2:4 – The chariots shall rage in the streets, […]
  • This Day in History January 18, 1639

    By Ruth on January 18, 2015
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    Although there is some discrepancy concerning the date, I was intrigued to learn that colonists in America did report seeing what we would now call a UFO. On this date (or thereabouts) in 1639, Governor John Winthrop reported being amongst three friends who together sighted strange lights on the Muddy River in Boston.  Were they UFO’s? The world may never […]
  • This Day in History January 12, 1807

    By Ruth on January 12, 2015
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    It was on this date in 1807 when a horrendous ship disaster occurred in Leiden, Netherlands.  A ship (now notoriously known as the “gunpowder ship”) was carrying 37,000 pounds of gunpowder.  It exploded right in the center of the city, and the disaster was devastating.  There were over 151 deaths, 2000 wounded, and around 220 houses destroyed.  Reconstruction began quickly […]
  • This Day in History January 11, 2006

    By Ruth on January 11, 2015
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    I actually didn’t even know about this volcano–probably because I am a Washingtonian who pays attention to our own Mt. St. Helens. On this date in 2006, Mount Augustine in Alaska erupted for the first time in twenty years. The eruption lasted until March of that year and certainly disrupted flight plans during that time. Psalms 97:5 The hills melted […]