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1886 - Linseed Oil Company mills in Toledo are destroyed by fire.
1911- It is estimated by city officials that Toledo has about 160,000 shade trees along city streets. Half of them are American white elm trees. A planting of a thousand more trees will happen on Arbor Day by Toledo school children.
1933 - Heavyweight boxing champ Jack Dempsey comes to Toledo and visits a welfare house for homeless and jobless men. Dempsey tells them not to give up hope and that sun will shine sooner or later .
1966 - Southeast Michigan residents near Toledo begin seeing strange lights and reports of UFO s from Ann Arbor to Monroe. A Monroe County sheriff s deputy says from the roof of the county office building he could see bright spots of light with a greenish glow that began to move in a swaying motion.
Artist s rendering of the explosion of the Peacemaker gun on the
USS Princeton on February 28, 1844.
“Never in the mysterious ordinance of God has a day on earth been marked in its progress by such startling and astounding contrasts opening and advancing with hilarity and joy, mutual congratulation and patriotic pride, and closing in scenes of death, and disaster, of lamentation and unutterable woe.”
[1] –Virginia Congressman W.C. Rives
February 28, 1844 was a cold, clear day in Washington and it marked a momentous occasion. The
USS Princeton, a newly designed vessel for the U.S. Navy, was to be inaugurated with an excursion from Alexandria, Virginia to Mount Vernon. Hundreds of Washington’s best society boarded the ship that day, including President John Tyler, several cabinet secretaries, and former first lady Dolley Madison, the scion of Washington society.
These Are the Youngest and Oldest Presidents in U.S. History
By Isabel Sepulveda, Stacker News
On 1/28/21 at 8:00 PM EST
When President Joe Biden was sworn into office on Jan. 20, 2021, he became the oldest person in U.S. history to assume the presidency.
Though the U.S. president holds the highest, most powerful office in the world, the Founding Fathers laid out very few requirements for someone to win the job. To become President of the United States, you must be a natural-born citizen (not a naturalized immigrant) who has lived here for 14 years and is at least 35 years old. There are no experience requirements, as evidenced by the fact that President Trump and several other presidents from the 1800s didn t hold political office before taking the White House.
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