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  1. What's in the Death Certificate Index? Ohio Department of Health Death Certificates, 1913-1944, 1954-1970; Ohio Department of Health Stillborn Death Certificates, 1913-1935, 1942-1953

  2. May 3, 2024 · Contact the Archives & Library. Archives & Library Ohio History Connection 800 East 17th Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 Phone: 614.297.2510 FAX: 614.297.2546

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    January 2: Lorraine Hansberry’s play “To Be Young, Gifted & Black,” (1930-1965) premieres in NYC. January 2: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch gains full control of media outlet News of the World. January 2: “Operation Barrier Reef” commences in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. January 3: In Newark, NJ, a nude photo of John and Yoko on the cover of their albu...

    February 4: Daly City’s Jefferson High School graduate, John Madden, is named head coach of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders. February 6: Angela Lansbury stars in the Broadway musical, “Dear World” at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, the musical adaptation of The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux. February 8: The Saturday Evening Post’s last ever edition ...

    March 1: Micky Mantle announces his retirement from professional baseball for the New York Yankees. March 1: Lead singer of the Doors, Jim Morrison, was tried and convicted on two charges for exposing himself at Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami before 10,000 people. March 2: The first test flight of The Concorde jetliner took place in Bristol, Englan...

    April 4: Dr. Denton Cooley implants the first temporary artificial heart in Houston, Texas. April 6: On foot, covering the 3,720 miles in 16 months, English explorer, Sir Wally Herbert reaches the North Pole and becomes the first man to cross the frozen surface of the Arctic Ocean. April 14: Oliver wins the best picture at the 41st Academy Awards w...

    May 5: N. Scott Momaday, the Kiowa author becomes the first American Indian to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Literature for “House Made of Dawn.” May 7: Commodore William Warwick sails The Cunard Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) into the New York Harbour for the first time. May 12: Placed in solitary confinement for seventeen months, Winnie Mandela is deta...

    June 2: 74 US sailors are killed as the destroyer USS Frank E. Evans is sliced in half by the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne during NATO manoeuvres off the shore of South Vietnam. June 6: “Broadway Joe”, Joe Namath resigns from NFL prior to Pete Rozelle, the football commissioner stating he must sell his stake in a bar. June 6: The Gibraltar...

    July 1: Prince Charles is invested with the title ’Prince of Wales’ at Caernarfon in a televised ceremony. July 3: Founder of The Rolling Stones, Brian Jones dies at 27 years of age. His body was found at the bottom of Cotchford Farm swimming pool. July 4: The California Zodiac killer shoots a waitress in Vallejo. The shot is fatal, adding the woma...

    August 2: Richard Nixon becomes the first president to visit a communist nation, Romania, since the beginning of the Cold War. August 8: Cult Leader Charles Manson and a group of his disciples murder five people including Sharon Tate, in her Los Angeles home. August 12: A Protestant fraternal group known as the Apprentice Boys lead a parade in Nort...

    September 1: Drenched in racial unrest and disputes between classes, activism breaks lose as race riots begin in Hartford, Connecticut. September 1: In protest to the British government’s involvement with the events in Biafra and their support of U.S. troops in Vietnam, John Lennon returns his OBE medal. September 1:King Idris is overthrown by a co...

    October 5: One of the greatest cultural events in 1969 for Britain, Monty Python’s Flying Circusairs on BBC One for the first time. October 11: In Presidio Heights, Washington, cab driver Paul Stine is shot and killed. This is the last known murder of The Zodiac killer. October 12: Nancy Ann Kerrigan, the figure skater is born. She would later be r...

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  4. This civil rights movement timeline focuses on the struggle's final years when some activists embraced Black power. Leaders also no longer appealed to the federal government to end segregation, thanks to the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Although the passage of such legislation was a major triumph ...

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  6. What Happened In My Birth Year offers a look into the past and history surrounding your birthday, and was created by Philipp Lenssen. Some content is from Creative Commons licensed Wikipedia with credit to its individual authors; this site is also CC licensed. Covers are reproduced under fair use and copyright to their individual publishers.

  7. The history of the United States from 1945 to 1964 was a time of high economic growth and general prosperity. It was also a time of confrontation as the capitalist United States and its allies politically opposed the Soviet Union and other communist states; the Cold War had begun. African Americans united and organized, and a triumph of the ...

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