History of Every Day

February 8


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1693 - A charter was granted for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg


1802 - Simon Willard patented the banjo clock.


1861 - The Confederate States of America was formed.


1861 - A Cheyenne delegation and some Arapaho leaders accepted a new settlement (Treaty of Fort Wise) with the U.S. Federal government. The deal ceded most of their land but secured a 600-square mile reservation and annuity payments.


1896 - The Western Conference was formed by representatives of Midwestern universities. The group changed its name to the Big 10 Conference.


1900 - In South Africa, British troops under Gen. Buller were beaten at Ladysmith. The British fled over the Tugela River.


1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began with Japan attacking Russian forces in Manchuria.


1910 - William D. Boyce incorporated the Boy Scouts of America.


1918 - During World War I, "The Stars and Stripes" was published under orders from General John J. Pershing for the United States Army forces in France. It was published from February 8, 1918 to June 13, 1919.


1927 - The original version of "Getting Gertie’s Garter" opened at the Hippodrome Theatre in New York City.


1936 - The first National Football League draft was held. Jay Berwanger was the first to be selected. He went to the Philadelphia Eagles.


1952 - Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the British throne. Her father, George VI, had died on February 6.


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History of Every DayBy D.S.Cooper Ph.D.

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