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El Yunque National Forest

Looking Back At January 17

Looking Back At January 17
Giovanni da Verrazzano set sail westward from Madeira to find a sea route to the Pacific Ocean.
Modoc warriors defeated the United States Army in the First Battle of the Stronghold
El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico became part of the United States National Forest System
The United States paid Denmark $25 million for the Virgin Islands.
U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered a televised farewell address in which he warned against the accumulation of power by the “military–industrial complex”
President Barack Obama announced the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

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Wilhelm Röntgen discovered a new type of radiation called x-rays

Looking Back At January 5

Excerpt: Looking Back At January 5
“Eisenhower proposed that the US would assist other countries in their resistence to Communist Aggression. Today, leaders from Eisenhower’s own political party support Russian aggression.”

Construction began on the Golden Gate Bridge
Discovery of X-rays was reported
Nellie Tayloe Ross took office as America’s first female governor
The Eisenhower Doctrine was proposed

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Norwegian Ambassador to the United States Wilhelm Munthe Morgenstierne signs the UN Charter at a ceremony held in San Francisco on 26 June 1945

Today in History: October 24

This Day in History: October 24: In 1945, the United Nations formally came into existence as the Charter of the United Nations, ratified by 29 nations, took effect. In 1537, Jane Seymour, the third wife of England’s King Henry VIII, died 12 days after giving birth to Prince Edward, later King Edward VI. In 1861, the first transcontinental telegraph message was sent by Chief Justice Stephen J. Field of California from San Francisco to President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C. In 1929, a massive sell-off at the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange led to chaos. Though the market recovered some loses by the end of the day, “Black Thursday” marked the beginning of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. In 1931, the George Washington Bridge, connecting New York City with New Jersey, was dedicated; it was the world’s longest suspension bridge at that time. In 1952, Republican presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower vowed to go to Korea as he promised to end the ongoing conflict there. In 2012, Hurricane Sandy roared across Jamaica and headed toward Cuba on its way to the eastern United States. In 2021, heavily protected crews in Washington state worked to destroy the first nest of so-called murder hornets discovered in the United States.

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