Sunday, August 07, 2022

August 7, 1981 - The Washington Evening Star published its final story. The newspaper had guided D.C. since 1852 and spotlighted many interesting stories throughout its years of journalism. https://t.co/GK9sQXMErQ August 7, 1981 - The Washington Evening Star published its fi…


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Postcard by Willard Ross of the ivy-covered St. Paul's Church in Rock Creek Cemetery--the oldest church building in the District. The first frame church was built here in 1719; this building dates to 1775. Rebuilt with original brick walls after being gutted in a fire in 1921. …


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They say reality can be stranger than fiction, and we have agree. After all, a small section of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini's brain was kept in #DC's St. Elizabeth's Hospital for years before it disappeared without a trace. https://t.co/0MNEULW8Pu They say reality can …


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Today in History - August 7 https://t.co/gwWcmM30yp Revolutionary war hero Nathanael Greene was born on August 7, 1742, at Potowomut in Warwick, Rhode Island. Continue reading. Click here to search Today in History for other historic moments.


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Saturday, August 06, 2022

Harry Hoxsey, a name unrecognizable to many, was a man who peddled 'cancer cures,' though these 'cures' were unproven and dangerous. His actions resulted in government prosecution. https://t.co/dHkORFdyue Harry Hoxsey, a name unrecognizable to many, was a man who peddled 'ca…


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This day in history, former President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act into law, thanks in part to the work of activists involved in Freedom Summer. https://t.co/sLIatlQYFt This day in history, former President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Righ…


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Proper funding for cancer research in the early 20th century was few and far between, but lifelong politician Matthew Mansfield Neely fought to get research expanded. Though he eventually passed away from cancer, his legacy remains. https://t.co/3cC6VzDXt1 Proper funding for…


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