Archive for February, 2022

RESCUE OF SURVIVORS BEGAN ON THIS DAY 1847

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On February 19, 1847, the first rescuers reached surviving members
of the
Donner Party, a group of 89 California-bound emigrants led
by the Donner and Reed families, stranded by snow in the Sierra
Nevada Mountains. Three additional rescue parties arrived later.

The trip back to Sutter’s Fort was also brutally hard. Only 45 of the original 89 members of the Donner Party survived.

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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JOHN BELMONT

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Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr.
(April 29, 1951 – February 18, 2001)

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MCCARTNEY ANNOUNCES HIS NEXT TOUR

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Paul McCartney announced his first
live shows since 2019 Friday, including stops from Tennessee to California.

McCartney said…“I said at the end of the last tour that I’d see you
next time. I said I was going to get back to you. Well, I got back!"

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THIRD U.S. PRESIDENT ON THIS DAY IN 1801

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On February 17, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was elected the third
president of the United States. He served until 1809. The election constitutes the first
peaceful transfer of power from one political
party to another in the United States. Jefferson had previously
served as the second vice president under John Adams
.

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THE WORLD’S BEST SELLING CAR IN 1972

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On February 17, 1972, the 15,007,034th Volkswagen Beetle came off
the assembly line, breaking a world car production record held for
more than four decades by the Ford Motor Company’s iconic
Model
T
, which was in production from 1908 and 1927.

After more than 60 years and over 21 million vehicles produced, the
last original Beetle rolled off the line in
Puebla, Mexico, on July 30,
2003.

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