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This Day In History: February 2nd

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Communication
 
 
Crime and Corruption
 
 
Defence
 
 
Disasters
1897
The Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg was destroyed by fire. The new statehouse was dedicated nine years later on the same site.
1999
19 people were killed at Luanda international airport when a cargo plane crashed just after takeoff.
Discovery
1870
The "Cardiff Giant" was revealed to be nothing more than carved gypsum. The discovery in Cardiff, NY, was alleged to be the petrified remains of a human.
 
Education
 
 
Film, Television and Radio
1893
The Edison Studio in West Orange, NJ, made history when they filmed the first motion picture close-up. The studio was owned and operated by Thomas Edison.
1946
1946 The Mutual Broadcasting System aired "Twenty Questions" for the first time on radio. The show moved to television 3 years later.
1950
1950 "What's My Line" debuted on CBS television.
Heads of State
1999
Hugo Chávez Frías took office. He had been elected president of Venezuela in December 1998.
 
Health and Social Welfare
 
 
Industry
 
 
Law
 
 
Motor Sport
 
 
People
1536
  The Argentine city of Buenos Aires was founded by Pedro de Mendoza of Spain.
1848
The first shipload of Chinese emigrants arrived in San Francisco, CA.
1863
Samuel Langhorne Clemens used a pseudonym for the first time. He is better remembered by the pseudonym which is Mark Twain.
1880
The S.S. Strathleven arrived in London with the first successful shipment of frozen mutton from Australia.
1913
Grand Central Terminal officially opened at 12:01 a.m. Even though construction was not entirely complete more than 150,000 people visited the new terminal on its opening day.
1949
Golfer Ben Hogan was seriously injured in an auto accident in Van Horn, TX.
2004
It was reported that a white powder had been found in an office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) later confirmed that the powder was the poison ricin.
Politics
1653
New Amsterdam, now known as New York City, was incorporated.
1848
The Mexican War was ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty turned over portions of land to the U.S., including Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, California and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. The U.S. gave Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed responsibility of all claims against Mexico by American citizens. Texas had already entered the U.S. on December 29, 1845.
1887
The beginning of groundhog day in Punxsutawney, PA.
1945
U.S. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill left for a summit in Yalta with Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
1971
Idi Amin assumed power in Uganda after a coup that ousted President Milton Obote.
1980
The situation known as "Abscam" began when reports surfaced that the FBI had conducted a sting operation that targeted members of the U.S. Congress. A phony Arab businessmen were used in the operation.

1989
The final Russian armored column left Kabul, Afghanistan, after nine years of military occupation.
1990
South African President F.W. de Klerk lifted a ban on the African National Congress and promised to free Nelson Mandela.
1998
U.S. President Clinton introduced the first balanced budget in 30 years.
Publishing

 

 
Religion
 
 
Science
1935
  Leonard Keeler conducted the first test of the polygraph machine, in Portage, WI.
1962
The 8th and 9th planets aligned for the first time in 400 years.
Sport
1876
The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs was formed in New York.
1967
1967 The American Basketball Association was formed by representatives of the NBA.
Technology
1892
William Painter patented the crown-cork bottle cap.
1946
The first Buck Rogers automatic pistol was made.
The Arts

 
The Environment
1802
The first leopard to be exhibited in the United States was shown by Othello Pollard in Boston, MA.
 
The Law
 
 
The Workforce
 
 
Trade and Economy
 
 
 
Transport

 
War
1878
Greece declared war on Turkey.
1943
During World War II, the remainder of Nazi forces from the Battle of Stalingrad surrendered to the Soviets. Stalingrad has since been renamed Volgograd.
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