LOST GLASSES FOUND ON THIS DAY IN 1980

THE STRANGE CASE OF BUDDY HOLLY'S FINAL PAIR OF GLASSES:  https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/76207/strange-case-buddy-hollys -final-pair-glasses?a_aid=46813 Remembering BUDDY HOLLY (September 7, 1936  – February 3, 1959)

On February 27, 1980, the long-lost glasses of rock legend 
Buddy Holly, who died in the deadly plane crash in 1959,
were found—filed away in an envelope in a court clerk’s
office.

When the Beechcraft Bonanza carrying Buddy Holly,
Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper
crashed outside
Clear Lake,
Iowa, in the early morning hours of
February 3, 1959, it struck the ground with such
force that all three passengers were killed instantly,
and the plane’s wreckage was strewn across nearly
300 yards of snow-covered cornfields.

The death certificate issued by the Cerro Gordo County
Coroner noted the clothing Holly was wearing, the
presence of a leather suitcase near his body and the
following personal effects:

Charles Holley

Cash $193.00 less $11.65 coroner’s fees – $181.35

2 Cuff links, silver 1/2 in. balls having jeweled band

Top portion of ball point pen

Notably missing from the list were Holly’s signature
eyeglasses, the most distinctive visual legacy of a
man who influenced the sound and style of rock and
roll immeasurably.

Those famous glasses were presumed lost forever
until the announcement in late February of 1980,
that they had resurfaced in Mason City, Iowa when
an
envelope was opened by Sheriff Jerry
Allen on this day in 1980. The glasses were
eventually returned to Holly’s widow.
.


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FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO PRACTICE LAW

Georgia as Charlotte E. Ray

Spotlight: Charlotte E. Ray (January 13, 1850 - January 4, 1911) Charlotte E.  Ray was the first Black woman known to graduate from law school (Howard  University School of Law) in 1872
Charlotte E. Ray (January 13, 1850 – January 4, 1911)

As the first woman admitted to practice law in the District of
Columbia and the first African-American woman certified
as a lawyer in the United States, civil and women’s rights
activist and teacher Charlotte E. Ray truly earned her place
in history.

She made extraordinary contributions to the advancement
of women, she was a legal pioneer.

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THESE PAST EVENTS MADE TODAY’S HISTORY

Ross-ap-3
ROSS SIMPSON

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‘’THE QUIET BEATLE’’ WAS BORN ON THIS DAY

Hall of Fame George Harrison – Bob's Big Boy Burbank

The Beatles | Members, Songs, Let It Be, Albums, & Facts | Britannica

George Harrison: Horse to Water (2001) | Elsewhere by Graham Reid
George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001)

George Harrison was the Lead guitarist of the The Beatles
and the singer-songwriter who penned "Something," "Here
Comes the Sun" and "My Sweet Lord."

Harrison played a significant role in shaping the band’s
musical direction and later established a successful
solo career.

May include: Black and white silhouette image of the Beatles walking across a crosswalk. The text "THE BEATLES" is above the image. The names "George Harrison", "Paul McCartney", "Ringo Starr", and "John Lennon" are below the image.

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AFRICAN AMERICAN SENATOR SWORN IN

Who was the first African American senator?
Hiram Rhodes Revels (1827 – 1901)

Hiram Rhodes Revels, a Republican from Natchez, Mississippi,
was sworn into the
U.S. Senate, becoming the first African
American ever to sit in Congress
.

During the Civil War, Revels, a college-educated minister,
helped form African American army regiments for the Union
cause, started a school for freed men, and served as a
chaplain for the Union army.

Posted to Mississippi, Revels remained in the former
Confederate state after the war and entered into
Reconstruction-era Southern politics.

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