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1535-0504
- @ In a letter Florentine merchant Francesco Lapi
uses the @ sign for the first time in recorded
history.
1600
- William Gilbert (1544-1603) was born in
Colchester, England. Physician and natural
philosopher. He was the originator of the word
electricity and suggested a link between static
electricity and
magnetism.
His primary work was
De Magnete, Magneticisque Corporibus, et de Magno
Magnete Tellure (On the Magnet and Magnetic eyes,
and on That Great Magnet the Earth) published in
1600. In this work he describes many of his
experiments with his model earth called the
terrella. From his experiments, he concluded that
the Earth was itself magnetic and that this was the
reason compasses pointed north (previously, some
believed that it was the pole star (Polaris) or a
large magnetic island on the north pole that
attracted the compass). In his book, he also
studied static electricity using amber; amber is
called elektron in Greek, so Gilbert decided to
call its effect the electric force.
Gilbert strongly
argued that electricity and magnetism were not the
same thing. For evidence, he (incorrectly) pointed
out that electrical attraction disappeared with
heat, magnetic attraction did not. It took James
Clerk Maxwell to show electromagnetism is, in fact,
two sides of the same coin. Even then, Maxwell
simply surmised this in his A Treatise on
Electricity and Magnetism after much analysis. By
keeping clarity, Gilbert's strong distinction
advanced science for nearly 250 years.
1610
- Galileo Galilei discovers the moon's terrain and
Jupiter's four largest moons. His view of the
heavens as a place started a scientific revolution,
and would forever change how we view the universe
around us.
1620
- John Alden, b. 1599?, d. Sept. 12, 1687, was one
of the Pilgrim Fathers who came to America in the
Mayflower, signed the Mayflower Compact, and
founded Plymouth Colony in
1620. Thereafter
he held various public offices, including that of
deputy governor of Massachusetts (1664-65, 1667).
The unfounded details of his wooing of fellow
Pilgrim Priscilla Mullens (or Molines)--whom he did
marry--were the subject of the Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow poem "The Courtship of Miles
Standish."
1700 - Germany and
Denmark-Norway adopt the Gregorian calendar,
including the convention that New Year's Day is
January 1. Russia accepts Julian calendar.
1723 - Born: Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790),
in Boston. One of
the founding father of the United Statesm printner,
writer, scientist, inventor, civic activist and
diplomat. Invented the glass armonica, Franklin
stove, bifocal glasses, urinary cathether and he
also invented the lightening rod conductor,
(Blitzableiter) or lightening rod attractor, as
part of a groundbreaking exploration of
electricity. In the 19th century the lightning rod
became a symbol of American ingenuity and a
decorative motif.
1762 - France ceded the Louisiana Territory
to Spain.
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STUBBLEFIELD BROTHERS, (John Stubblefield, William
Stubblefield, Edward Stubblefield) EMIGRATED FROM
WESTOVER CHAPEL ENGLAND. Capt. "Billy's"
Forefathers originally came from Germany To
England, then to
America. Son of
William Stubblefield was Richard Robert
Stubblefield (his wife was a Coleman), settled in
North Carolina Son of Edward Stubblefield was John
Robert Stubblefield, settled in Virginia and wrote
a book "The Memoirs of Robert Stubblefield."
Beverly B. Stubblefield, was the Son of Richard
Robert Stubblefield of North Carolina; and father
of Capt. "Billy." Beverly B. Stubblefield, was a
Mason. Married Rebecca Wilson of North Carolina. In
1835, they moved from North Carolina to Kentucky,
and settled in Concord. CHILDREN OF BEVERLY AND
REBECCA (WILSON) STUBBLEFIELD: William
Stubblefield (Captain Billy), a lawyer, Alfonso
Stubblefield, a lawyer, Lou Ellen, (married Jim
Shelby) Eliza Ann (married A.
Bruce).
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1769
- Born: Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) on 15
August, in Ajaccio on the Island of
Corsica.
1775
- The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783),
also known as the
American War of Independence from Great Britain,
was a war between Great Britain and
revolutionaries. Throughout the war, the British
were able to use their naval superiority to capture
and occupy coastal cities.... American
Revolution.
1776 - Cambridge Flag is another name used
for the first flag of the United States. It flew
over Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1776.
1776
- United States of America -
Founders, on
behalf of the Thirteen British colonies, declared
their independence as the United States of
America.
1777 - France, Spain, and the Netherlands
entered the war against Great Britain. French
involvement proved decisive, with a naval victory
in the Chesapeake leading to the surrender of a
British army at Yorktown in 1781. The Treaty of
Paris in 1783 recognized the independence of the
United States.
1789 - Born: George
Washington (1789-1797), on Feb. 22, in
Virginia. First U.S. President. Wife Martha
Washington.
1791 - Born: James Buchanan, (1791-1868), in Cove
Gap near Mercersburg, Pennslyvania. Fifth U.S.
President, (1857-1861). Great-grand uncle of Ada
Mae Buchanan-Stubblefield, wife of inventor, Nathan
B. Stubblefield.
Graphite is the substance used as the writing
material (lead) in common pencils.
Graphite named by
Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 from the Greek
grafein: "to draw/write",
for its use in
pencils is one of the allotropes of carbon. Unlike
diamond, graphite is an electrical conductor, and
can be used, for instance, as the material in the
electrodes of an electrical arc lamp. Graphite
holds the distinction of being the most stable form
of solid carbon ever discovered. It may be
considered to be the highest grade of coal, just
above anthracite, although it is not normally used
as fuel because it is hard to ignite.
1791
- Born: Michael Faraday, (1791-1867), on-September
22. English chemist and physicist, or in the
terminology of that time, natural
philosopher.
1797 - John Adams: Second U.S. President,
1797-1801. (b. Oct. 30, 1735 in Braintree,
Norfolk, Massachusetts, d. July 4, 1826 in
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts). Married to
Abigail Smith Adams.
1798
- Alien and Sedition Acts. Four laws enacted by the
Federalist-controlled U.S. Congress, allegedly in
response to the hostile actions of the French
Revolutionary government, allthough, he had openly
expressed its sympathies for the French
Revolutionaries.
The Alien Act and the Alien Enemies Act, which gave
the President the power to imprison or deport
aliens suspected of activities posing a threat to
the national government. The Alien and Sedition
Acts provoked the Kentucky and Virginia
Resolutions and did much to unify the
Republican party and to foster Republican victory
in the election of 1800. The Republican-controlled
Congress repealed the Naturalization Act in 1802;
the others were allowed to expire
(1800&endash;1801).
1799 - Napoleon was a general of the French
Revolution; the ruler of France as First Consul
(Premier Consul) of the French Republic from
November 11, 1799 to May 18, 1804.
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