July 16:
1763: Birthday of John Jacob Astor
1769: Dedication of the first Catholic mission in California.
1779: Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne launched a daring attack against fortified British positions at Stony Point, NY, successfully taking the fortress from the British enabling the Americans to control the Hudson River. He earned the nickname "Mad" Anthony for is heroics, a name he carried proudly for the rest of his life.
1790: Congress declared Washington, D.C. to be the new capital of the United States.
1918: The Bolsheviks murdered the Romanov family including the former Czar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their children (Anastasia included).
1945: First successful detonation of a nuclear device at the Trinity site in New Mexico. This was the culmination of years of work by British & American scientists costing billions of dollars and based in part upon the scientific theories of Albert Einstein.
1945: Beginning of the Potsdam Conference: The Allies met to discuss the final stages of WWII. Pres. Truman met with Joseph Stalin for the first time who he told about the successful detonation of the first atomic bomb. Stalin already knew about the Manhattan Project because of his spies in America.
1969: Launch of Apollo 11, the first space flight to land a man on the surface of the moon.
1995: Amazon opened for business.
1999: John F. Kennedy, Jr. died in a plane crash.
1763: Birthday of John Jacob Astor
1769: Dedication of the first Catholic mission in California.
1779: Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne launched a daring attack against fortified British positions at Stony Point, NY, successfully taking the fortress from the British enabling the Americans to control the Hudson River. He earned the nickname "Mad" Anthony for is heroics, a name he carried proudly for the rest of his life.
1790: Congress declared Washington, D.C. to be the new capital of the United States.
1918: The Bolsheviks murdered the Romanov family including the former Czar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their children (Anastasia included).
1945: First successful detonation of a nuclear device at the Trinity site in New Mexico. This was the culmination of years of work by British & American scientists costing billions of dollars and based in part upon the scientific theories of Albert Einstein.
1945: Beginning of the Potsdam Conference: The Allies met to discuss the final stages of WWII. Pres. Truman met with Joseph Stalin for the first time who he told about the successful detonation of the first atomic bomb. Stalin already knew about the Manhattan Project because of his spies in America.
1969: Launch of Apollo 11, the first space flight to land a man on the surface of the moon.
1995: Amazon opened for business.
1999: John F. Kennedy, Jr. died in a plane crash.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Psalm 119:36