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Dec. 12, 1787 – Pennsylvania becomes the second state to
ratify the United States Constitution, five days after Delaware became the
first.
Dec. 12, 1792 - In Vienna, 22-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven
received one of his first lessons in music composition from Franz Joseph Haydn.
Dec. 12, 1800 - Washington, D.C. was established as the
capital of the United States.
Dec. 12, 1806 - Confederate General Stand Watie was born
near Rome, Georgia.
Dec. 12, 1822 – Five commissioners were appointed to select
the site for the county seat of Covington County, Ala. and Montezuma was their
choice.
Dec. 12, 1862 - The Union Army of the Potomac occupied
Fredericksburg, Virginia. The Battle of Fredericksburg took placed on December
13.
Dec. 12, 1862 – During the Civil War, the USS Cairo
sank on the Yazoo River, becoming the first armored ship to be sunk by an
electrically detonated mine.
Dec. 12, 1862 – During the Civil War, skirmishes occurred at
Cherokee Station and Little Bear Creek, Ala.
Dec. 12, 1874 – B.M. Burns was commissioned as Monroe
County, Ala.’s Sheriff.
Dec. 12, 1877 – John J. Watts was commissioned as Monroe
County, Ala.’s Sheriff.
Dec. 12, 1896 - Guglielmo Marconi gave the first public
demonstration of radio at Toynbee Hall, London.
Dec. 12, 1901 - The first radio signal to cross the Atlantic
was picked up near St. John's Newfoundland, by inventor Guglielmo Marconi. The
first signal was the letter "S" [***] in Morse Code.
Dec. 12, 1910 – American socialite Dorothy Arnold, 25,
disappeared while walking on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Dec. 12, 1913 - The "Mona Lisa" painting, missing
for two years, turned up under a hotel bed in Florence.
Dec. 12, 1920 – H.P. Lovecraft completed his short story, “The
Picture in the House,” which was originally published in Issue No. 6 (July 1919)
of “The National Amateur.”
Dec. 12, 1935 – The Lebensborn Project, a Nazi reproduction
program, was founded by Heinrich Himmler.
Dec. 12, 1964 – The annual Christmas parade was scheduled to
begin at 10 a.m. in Frisco City, Ala.
Dec. 12, 1965 - The rookie running back Gale Sayers of the Chicago
Bears scored six touchdowns during a single game against the San Francisco
49ers at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, tying the National Football League (NFL)
record for most touchdowns in a single game.
Dec. 12, 1968 – The Evergreen Quarterback Club held its
annual football banquet at the Evergreen High School cafeteria. Livingston
State University head football coach Morris Higgenbotham was the guest speaker,
and Livingston sophomore punter (and former EHS standout) Homer “Bubba”
Faulkner was also a special guest.
Dec. 12, 1970 - In New Orleans, La., the Doors made their
last appearance with Jim Morrison.
Dec. 12, 1976 - Joe Namath played his last game with the New
York Jets.
Dec. 12, 1989 - Awakened by a throbbing noise, a Jupille,
Belgium man found a large metallic UFO hovering between trees on a nearby road.
The witness saw a logo on the craft's surface that resembled ellipses and the
next day police found a giant circular impression in a nearby meadow. The incident
was part of the massive six-month UFO wave over Belgium and France.
Dec. 12, 1992 - The Nirvana album "Incesticide"
was released.
Dec. 12, 2000 - Timothy McVeigh, over the objections of his
lawyers, abandoned his final round of appeals and asked that his execution be
set within 120 days. McVeigh was convicted of the April 1995 truck bombing of
the Alfred P. Murrah Fedal Building in Oklahoma City, Okla. that killed 168 and
injured 500.
Dec. 12, 2000 - The Texas Rangers signed Alex Rodriguez to a
record breaking 10-year, $252 million contract. The contract amount broke all major
league baseball records and all professional sports records.
Dec. 12, 2001 - Former Dallas Cowboy Nate Newton, and two
others, were arrested on charges of carrying at least 175 pounds of marijuana.
It was his second arrest in six weeks.
Dec. 12, 2010 - The collapse of the inflatable roof at
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Mall of America Stadium caused the cancellation
of a game between the New York Giants and the Minnesota Vikings. The teams
played the next day at Detroit's Ford Field.
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