Monday, February 6, 2012

Today in History - February 6

On this day in 1788, Massachusetts was the sixth state to approve the U. S. Constitution.

On this day in 1862, The U. S. Navy captured Fort Henry in Tennessee.

On this day in 1918, British women over 30 are granted the right to vote.

On this day in 1998, Washington National Airport in Washington, D. C. was renamed to honor Ronald Reagan.

And, in Chuckery, Ohio in 1865, Maurice Bigelow was home from O. W. U. last week to visit his parents.

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