This Week In American History:  December 1st - 7th

This Week In American History: December 1st - 7th

December 1 1913 Henry Ford installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. His innovation reduced the time it took to build a car...
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This Week In American History: November 24th - 30th

This Week In American History: November 24th - 30th

November 24 1954 A new Lockheed VC-121E Constellation was brought into service for President Dwight Eisenhower, which he names "Columbine III," and is christened Air Force One by First Lady...
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This Week In American History: November 17th - 23rd

This Week In American History: November 17th - 23rd

November 17 1968 The Oakland Raiders scored two touchdowns in nine seconds to beat the New York Jets—and no one saw it, because they were watching the movie Heidi instead....
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This Week In American History: November 10th - 16th

This Week In American History: November 10th - 16th

November 10 1775 During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that “two Battalions of Marines be raised” for service as landing forces for the recently formed...
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This Week In American History:  November 3rd - 9th

This Week In American History: November 3rd - 9th

November 3 1964 Residents of the District of Columbia cast their ballots in a presidential election for the first time. The passage of the 23rd Amendment in 1961 gave citizens...
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This Week In American History: October 27th - November 2nd

This Week In American History: October 27th - November 2nd

October 27 1904 At 2:35pm, New York City Mayor George McClellan took the controls on the inaugural run of the city’s innovative new rapid transit system: the subway. While London...
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This Week In American History: October 20th - 26th

This Week In American History: October 20th - 26th

October 20 1803 The U.S. Senate approved a treaty with France providing for the purchase of the territory of Louisiana, which would double the size of the U.S. Facing war...
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This Week In American History: October 13th - 19th

This Week In American History: October 13th - 19th

October 13 1775 The Continental Congress authorized construction and administration of the first American naval force—the precursor to the United States Navy. Since the outbreak of open hostilities with the...
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This Week In American History: October 6th - 12th

This Week In American History: October 6th - 12th

October 6 1866 Brothers John and Simeon Reno staged the first train robbery in American history, making off with $13,000 from an Ohio and Mississippi railroad train in Jackson County, Indiana. The Reno...
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This Week In American History: September 29th - October 5th

This Week In American History: September 29th - October 5th

September 29 1967 "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" was released by Gladys Knight & the Pips. It went on to be a hit for the group, reaching number one...
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This Week In American History: September 22nd - 28th

This Week In American History: September 22nd - 28th

September 22 1862 President Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which set a date for the freedom of more than 3 million enslaved in the United States and recast...
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This Week In American History: September 15th - 21st

This Week In American History: September 15th - 21st

September 15    1950 U.S. Marines landed at Inchon on the west coast of Korea. The location had been criticized as too risky, but U.N. Supreme Commander Douglas MacArthur insisted on...
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