1740 The Church and Charity School of Philadelphia opened and was operated until 1746; the site was chosen by Ben Franklin's Trustees (assembled November 13, 1749) to open the College of Philadelphia on February 1, 1750. As of 1791, it was known as the University of Pennsylvania.
1802 - Washington, D.C., was incorporated as a city.
1903 - Birth of Harry Lillis Crosby (Bing Crosby), American singer/actor.
1921 - West Virginia became the first state to impose a sales tax.
1937 - Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for "Gone With the Wind."
1947 - Japan's new constitution went into effect; it granted universal suffrage, stripped Emperor Hirohito of all but symbolic power, abolished peerage, outlawed Japan's right to make war, and offered a bill of rights.
1952 - The first airplane landed on the geographic North Pole.
2003 - New Hampshire lost face it could not save. The Old Man of the Mountain, the state's icon, a formation resembling a face on the granite cliff of Cannon Mountain, fell to rubble.
murjax, et. al., can now fill in the blanks and expand. I'm not sure how much time I can allot online now; too much to get done, so little time.
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