FUTURE U.S. PRESIDENT BORN ON THIS DAY

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Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865)

Lincoln, one of America’s most admired presidents, grew up a
member of a
poor family in Kentucky and Indiana. He attended
school for only one year, but thereafter read on his own in a
continual effort to improve his mind. As an adult, he lived in
Illinois and performed a variety of jobs including stints as a
postmaster, surveyor and shopkeeper, before entering politics. 

Lincoln served in the Illinois legislature from 1834 to 1842 and
in Congress from 1847-1849, and then became an attorney. In
1842, Lincoln married Mary Todd; together, the pair raised four
sons. He served as the 16th president of the United States from
1861 until his assassination in 1865.

Abraham Lincoln is remembered as a martyr and hero of the
United States and is often ranked as the greatest president in
American history. 


The farm site where Lincoln grew up in Spencer County,
Indiana
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A CEDAR HOPE CHEST FOR YOUR VALENTINE

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FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ENDED IN 1763

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The Seven Years’ War, a global conflict known in America as the
French and Indian War, ends with the signing of the Treaty of
Paris by France, Great Britain and Spain (below).

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ICONIC CHILD STAR DIED ON THIS DAY AT 85

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Shirley Temple | Saying Goodbye to the Stars We Lost in 2014 | POPSUGAR  Celebrity Photo 14
Shirley Temple Black (born Shirley Jane Temple)  
(April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014)

On February 10, 2014, Shirley Temple Black, who as a child in
the 1930s became one of Hollywood’s most successful stars,
died at her Woodside,
California
, home at age 85. The plucky,
curly-haired performer sang, danced and acted in dozens of
films by the time she was a teen; as an adult, she gave up
making movies and served as a U.S. diplomat
 

The cause of death, according to her death certificate released
on March 3, 2014, was
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Temple was a lifelong cigarette smoker but avoided
displaying her habit in public because she did not want to set
a bad example for her fans.



 

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EPIC WESTERN BEGAN AS A RADIO SERIES

Gunsmoke: The Radio Classic - Home | Facebook

Cast members from left: Howard McNear (Dr. Charles
Adams) Parley Baer as Chester, William Conrad
(U.S. Marshal
 Matt Dillon) and Georgia Ellis as Kitty
Russell.


    

Gunsmoke is a western radio series, which was developed for radio
by
John Meston and Norman Macdonnell. The series ran for nine seasons and was broadcast by CBS. The first episode of the series originally aired on April 26, 1952, and the final first-run episode aired
on June 11, 1961..During the series, a total of 480 original episodes
were broadcast, including shows with re-used or adapted scripts. A
television version
of the series debuted in 1955.


"Gunsmoke" sound effect artists Ray Kemper &Tom Hanley 
with Director Norm McDonnel.
       

 

       
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Conrad, born Cann, William - WW2 Gravestone
  William Conrad
(September 27, 1920 – February 11, 1994)

 
    
    
   

Conrad continued as Dillon after the TV show had
already started, and played the role until 1961. He
was considered for the role of Dillon on the TV show,
but the creators and producers decided, in the end,
to go for Arness in his place. It’s rumored that his 
weight was a factor behind his not being cast. 
         

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