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1854
Jan 6
| 1854 • Australia's first telegraph line, linking Melbourne and Williamstown, opens. |
1860
Age: 5y
| 1860 • The historic debate about evolution is held at the Oxford University Museum. |
1873
Dec 25
Age: 19y
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marriageAlva Washington Johnson Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1873 • Toronto Argonauts, the oldest professional sports team still playing in North America. |
1874
Nov 28
Age: 20y
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birth of childFred Marcus Johnson Hitt, Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1874 • Hawaii signs a treaty with the United States granting exclusive trading rights. |
1879
Nov 11
Age: 25y
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birth of childChandler Allen Johnson Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓ 7 Sources ⇓ |
| 1879 • The first group of 463 Indian indentured labourers arrive in Fiji aboard the Leonidas. |
1880
Age: 25y
| 1880 • Cologne Cathedral is completed, after construction began in 1248, 632 years earlier. |
1900
Age: 45y
| 1900 • Two U.S. Navy cruisers are sent to Central America to protect American interests in a dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. |
1910
Age: 55y
| 1910 • Henry Ford sells 10,000 automobiles. |
1920
Age: 65y
| 1920 • The 1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak hits the Great Lakes region and Deep South of the United States. |
1930
Age: 75y
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residenceMemphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓ Living with her brother Joseph 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1930 • International Left Opposition (ILO) is founded in Paris, France. |
1937
Mar 29
Age: 83y
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deathMemphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓ Her brother, Charles Albert Bourn, passed away 11 days prior 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1937 • Neville Chamberlain becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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1937
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burialHitt, Scotland County, Missouri, USA ⇓ Buried in the Richland Cemetery, Scotland County, Missouri 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1937 • The Marihuana Tax Act Pub. 238, 75th Congress, 50 Stat. 551 (Aug. 2, 1937), is a significant bill on the path that will lead to the criminalization of cannabis. It was introduced to U.S. Congress by Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, Harry Anslinger. (The Act is now commonly referred to using the modern spelling as the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act.) |