March 13, 1993
The
“Storm of the Century”
occurred on the US East coast
March 13, 1993
The
“Storm of the Century”
occurred on the US East coast
WW1
Returning U.S. troops
onboard
the America
as she nears
the Hoboken Port of Embarkation.
March 13, 1919
American artist
William James Glackens
born on March 13, 1870
in Philadelphia, PA
March 13, 1947
“The Best Years of Our Lives”
Won
the Academy Award for Best Picture
Alexander Vandegrift,
the first
4-star General
on active duty
in the United States Marine Corps
born on March 13, 1887
in Charlottesville, Virginia
During WW2
he led the attacks
at Guadalcanal and Bougainville
March 13, 1901,
after suffering from pneumonia for a month,
Pres. Benjamin Harrison
passed away
March 13, 1961,
Ricky Nelson
recorded his Hit song
“Travelin’ Man”
Mrs. Fillmore
established the White House Library
and hosted there
Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, Jenny Lind
and other notables
Born March 13, 1798,
1st Lady Abigail Fillmore
was the wife of 13th president
Millard Fillmore
She taught school
until the birth of their 1st child,
becoming the 1st Presidential spouse
with a Career
The Seikan Tunnel,
the world's
Longest Undersea tunnel,
opened in Japan 3/13/1988
Susan B. Anthony
died 3/13/1906
President
Benjamin Harrison
died 3/13/1901
planet
Uranus
discovered 3/13/1781
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She died in Andover, Mass.,
in 1863,
saying among her last words:
“Jesus,
Lover of my Soul,
let me to Thy bosom fly”
“Mrs. Jane Means Pierce
was the daughter of President Appleton, D. D.,
of Bowdoin College, Maine
and born March 12, 1806
She married Mr. Pierce, 1834,
and with him entered the White House
in March, 1853
American
1 man band musician,
Jesse Fuller,
born in March 12, 1896
in Jonesboro, Georgia
In the 1920s
he became friends with Douglas Fairbanks
while operating a hot dog stand
in Southern California
During WW2
Jesse became a welder
at a shipyard
American inventor
Joseph Francis
who invented the Life-car / rescue boat
made of metal
and the 1st to use
iron in lifeboats
born on March 12, 1801
in Boston, Massachusetts
March 12, 1933,
President Franklin Roosevelt
made the 1st of his Radio “fireside chats”
from the White House
FDR
had been president only 8 days
when he explained to an audience of over 60 million
the steps that had recently been taken
to stabilize a banking system
shaken by the Depression
March 12, 1993,
Janet Reno
became the 1st woman
U.S. Attorney General
March 12, 1912,
Juliette Gordon Low
organized the 1st Girl Guide troop meeting
in America
which took place in Savannah, Georgia
The group later
became known as The Girl Scouts of America
Admiral
John Lorimer Worden
of the US Navy
who commanded the USS Monitor
against the Merrimack
born on March 12, 1818
in Mount Pleasant, New York
March 12, 1894…
the date when a very popular American soft drink
was first bottled in Vicksburg, Mississippi
by a 29 year old named
Joseph A. Biedenharn
The refreshment was invented
nearly 8 years Prior
Jazz
saxophonist
Charlie Parker
died 3/12/1955
Mahatma Gandhi
begins 200-Mile protest march
against British salt tax 3/12/1930
Writer and author
Jack Kerouac
born 3/12/1922
Tolerant loving peacemakers ?
not .
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The Most Snow Depth
ever recorded in the continental U.S.
occurred on March 11, 1911
at Tamarack Flat
in Yosemite National Park, California
The measurement was More than 450 inches
or Over 37 Feet!
His final work
“Exaltation”
was dedicated to his wife