November 7:
1665: First publication of the London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal.
1811: Battle of Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indiana Territory, defeated rebellious Indians organized by Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief. This victory would propel him to the presidency in 1840.
1867: Birthday of Marie Curie, French chemist who discovered radium
1900: Birthday of Heinrich Himmler, SS leader and organizer of the Holocaust
1916: Jeannette Ranking (R-Montana) elected the first Congresswoman.
1918: Birthday of Billy Graham, evangelist
1926: Birthday of Joan Sutherland, opera singer
1921: Benito Mussolini proclaimed himself the leader of the National Fascist Party in Italy.
1940: "Galloping Gertie": Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed because the engineers who had designed it had not adequately accounted for the winds.
1944: FDR elected to a fourth term as president of the U.S.
1967: Carl B. Stokes elected mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, the first black to be elected mayor of a major American city.
1972: Richard Nixon was elected president in a huge landslide over George McGovern.
1973: Congress passed the War Powers Resolution over Pres. Nixon's veto. This law limits the presidential power to wage war.
2000: Presidential election between George W. Bush & Al Gore. It was too close to call a winner.
1665: First publication of the London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal.
1811: Battle of Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indiana Territory, defeated rebellious Indians organized by Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief. This victory would propel him to the presidency in 1840.
1867: Birthday of Marie Curie, French chemist who discovered radium
1900: Birthday of Heinrich Himmler, SS leader and organizer of the Holocaust
1916: Jeannette Ranking (R-Montana) elected the first Congresswoman.
1918: Birthday of Billy Graham, evangelist
1926: Birthday of Joan Sutherland, opera singer
1921: Benito Mussolini proclaimed himself the leader of the National Fascist Party in Italy.
1940: "Galloping Gertie": Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed because the engineers who had designed it had not adequately accounted for the winds.
1944: FDR elected to a fourth term as president of the U.S.
1967: Carl B. Stokes elected mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, the first black to be elected mayor of a major American city.
1972: Richard Nixon was elected president in a huge landslide over George McGovern.
1973: Congress passed the War Powers Resolution over Pres. Nixon's veto. This law limits the presidential power to wage war.
2000: Presidential election between George W. Bush & Al Gore. It was too close to call a winner.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Psalm 119:36