Today in History, October 3:
1863: Pres. Lincoln proclaimed an official Thanksgiving holiday in gratitude for the victory at Gettysburg.
1895: Stephen Crane's novel, The Red Badge of Courage was published.
1932: Iraq won independence from the British mandate, a legacy of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after WWI.
1942: German scientists conducted the first successful test of their V-2 rocket.
1990: German reunification after the fall of communism. A sign of the end of the Cold War.
1995: A jury found O.J. Simpson not guilty in the murder of his estranged wife and her friend.
1863: Pres. Lincoln proclaimed an official Thanksgiving holiday in gratitude for the victory at Gettysburg.
1895: Stephen Crane's novel, The Red Badge of Courage was published.
1932: Iraq won independence from the British mandate, a legacy of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after WWI.
1942: German scientists conducted the first successful test of their V-2 rocket.
1990: German reunification after the fall of communism. A sign of the end of the Cold War.
1995: A jury found O.J. Simpson not guilty in the murder of his estranged wife and her friend.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Psalm 119:36