Tuesday, January 02, 2024

History for January 2

History for January 2 - On-This-Day.com
Roger Miller 1936
  • 1492 - The leader of the last Arab stronghold in Spain surrendered to Spanish forces loyal to King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I.
  • 1859 - Erastus Beadle published "The Dime Book of Practical Etiquette."
  • 1892 - Ellis Island opened as America's first federal immigration center. Annie Moore, at age 15, became the first person to pass through.
  • 1910 - The first junior high school in the United States opened. McKinley School in Berkeley, CA, housed seventh and eighth grade students. In a separate building students were housed who attended grades 9-12.
  • 1953 - "The Life of Riley" debuted on NBC-TV.
  • 1974 - U.S. President Richard M. Nixon signed a bill requiring all states to lower the maximum speed limit to 55 MPH. The law was intended to conserve gasoline supplies during an embargo imposed by Arab oil-producing countries. Federal speed limits were abolished in 1995.

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