Texas Independence Day celebrates the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836, in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas. The document listed grievances against the Mexican government by the citizens of this Mexican territory, and then declared Texas a βfree, sovereign, and independent republic.β Meanwhile, Mexican dictator Santa Anna was besieging the Alamo as part of a campaign to quell the rebellion.
Daily Calendar for Thursday, March 2, 2023
Question of the Day
When does maple sugaring usually start?
Although maple sugaring sometimes starts as early as the second or third week of February, it usually begins about the first week of March.
Advice of the Day
Heavy bedclothes cause restlessness and weariness.
Home Hint of the Day
To remove stubborn streaks and film from a car windshield, try rubbing with kerosene and wiping with crumpled newspaper.
Word of the Day
Perigean Tide
A monthly tide of increased range that occurs when the Moon is at perigee (closest to Earth).
Puzzle of the Day
Why is the inside of everything so mysterious?
Because we cannot make it out.
Born
- Sam Houston (president of Texas, 1836-38; 1841-44) β
- Theodor Seuss Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss; author) β
- Desi Arnaz (musician & actor) β
- Mikhail Sergeyvich Gorbachev (former Soviet political leader) β
- Tom Wolfe (writer) β
- John Irving (author) β
- Karen Carpenter (singer) β
- Laraine Newman (comedienne & actress) β
- Jon Bon Jovi (musician) β
- Daniel Craig (actor) β
- Chris Martin (musician) β
- Heather McComb (actress) β
- Ben Roethlisberger (football player) β
Died
- DH Lawrence (writer) β
- Philip K. Dick (author) β
- Dusty Springfield (singer) β
- Jeff Healey (musician) β
Events
- John Dix of Boston founded the first school for educating the blind, the New England Asylum for the Blindβ
- U.S. Congress passed first Reconstruction Act, setting up conditions for reintegration of Southern states into the Unionβ
- Rutherford B. Hayes declared U.S. President by a special Electoral Commission in the disputed election of 1876β
- Hatch Act, providing for the promotion of U.S. agricultural science by creating state agricultural experiment stations, became lawβ
- Congress adopted the Platt Amendment, which established a U.S. protectorate over Cubaβ
- Martha Washington Hotel, for women only, opened in N.Y.C.β
- Puerto Rico became U.S. territory and its inhabitants became U.S. citizensβ
- World premiere of King Kongβ
- Battle of Bismarck Sea began, resulting in major victory by U.S. over Japanese shipping and aircraftβ
- US Air Force Captain James Gallagher and 13 crew members completed the first round-the-world nonstop flight in a Boeing B-50 Superfortress, Lucky Lady IIβ
- First crossing of Antarctica by land completed by Dr. (later Sir) Vivian Fuchs and team. It had taken 99 days.β
- Wilt Chamberlain set an NBA scoring record of 100 points as the Philadelphia Warriors defeated the New York Knicksβ
- Concorde prototype 001, a supersonic jetliner, tested for the first timeβ
- Pioneer 10, unmanned U.S. interplanetary probe, was launched from Cape Kennedy, Floridaβ
- The FDA approved the first commercial blood test for AIDSβ
- Queen Elizabeth II signed the Australia Act, defining Australia as a sovereign, independent, and federal nationβ
- A 3.5 earthquake rattled parts of Quebec along the border of the United Statesβ
- Microsoft founder Bill Gates received an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth IIβ
- The new U.S. $10 bills went into circulation. The redesigned note had shades of orange, yellow, and redβ
Weather
- A car crossed frozen Penobscot Bay, Maineβ