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    5 days ago · Download the printable 1951 calendar with holidays. Download the following calendars for free to print at home or at work. The available file formats are PDF (Adobe Reader PDF) and JPG (Figure).

  2. 5 days ago · 1951 Holidays. The most common (Federal) holidays of the United States (USA) in 1951 are listed below. Date. Holiday. Day. Days to go. January 1, 1951. New Year's Day.

  3. 2 days ago · The 1958 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 86th United States Congress.

    • Sam Rayburn
    • Texas 4th
    • September 16, 1940
    • Democratic
  4. 5 days ago · 19th century. Walt Whitman circa 1860. 1860: Walt Whitman, considered by many academics to be either gay or bisexual, publishes a cluster of homoerotic poems under the title Calamus. [4] 1869: First cross-dressing ball is held at the Hamilton Lodge in Harlem. [5] [6]

  5. 2 days ago · May 20. What Happened Years Ago Today. Historical Events Today. 500 years ago Duke of Albany leaves Scotland. 250 years ago The British pass the second of the Intolerable Acts: the Massachusetts Government Act, giving British-appointed governor wide-ranging powers. 80 years ago US Communist Party dissolves. Chiang Kai-shek President.

  6. www.calendar-365.com › 1959-calendar1959 Calendar

    4 days ago · Download the printable 1959 calendar with holidays. Download the following calendars for free to print at home or at work. The available file formats are PDF (Adobe Reader PDF) and JPG (Figure).

  7. 5 days ago · Events. La Marseillaise composed– 1792. U. S. Library of Congress established– 1800. The soda fountain was patented– 1833. Joshua Slocum left Boston on his 37-foot sloop named Spray. He arrived in Newport, Rhode Island, on June 27, 1898, becoming the first sailor to have circumnavigated the globe alone– 1895.

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