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Things That Happened on January 1st

Dec 31st 2008
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1772 – The first travelers cheques are sold in London by the London Credit Exchange Company and are accepted in 90 different European cities. American Express would not begin its well known traveler’s cheque system for 119 more years.

1808 - The United States bans the importing of slaves

1845 – The Cobble Hill Tunnel (Atlantic Ave. Tunnel) in New York City is built.

The tunnel is now abandoned, but still exists and is about 2, 750 feet long. The tunnel was originally just sort of a sunken train track used to rush passengers to ferries in Manhattan from Long Island. The trench was eventually covered up with bricks, turning it into a tunnel.  While it has been attributed to be the first subway tunnel, this claim is dubious since there weren’t any stations built along it. After the tunnel was closed for operations, it was discovered that it had been used for many purposes:

  • 1916: The FBI (formed in 1908) breaks into the tunnel suspecting that German terrorists were making bombs inside. Nothing of the sort was found.
  • 1920s: Mushroom growing and distilling of bootleg whiskey
  • 1930s: New York City police break into the tunnel looking for “the body of a hoodlum.” The hoodlum was later discovered buried in cement, in a barrel, in Buffalo.
  • 1940s: The FBI enters the tunnel again looking for spies
Schematics of the tunnel

Schematics of the tunnel

Image of the tunnel circa 1980s

Image of the tunnel circa 1980s

The tunnel today

The tunnel today. Click for more pictures on Flickr.

1863 - Abraham Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation

The Emancipation Proclamation

1880 – Ferdinand de Lesseps, despite not being an engineer, begins the French construction of the Panama Canal. It would cost an estimated $120,000,000. Adjusting for inflation, that’s a whopping $2,548,080,527.28 in today’s dollar. The French would later cease construction on the canal altogether and the US would finish the job.

The French attempt at the Panama Canal circa 1885

The French attempt at the Panama Canal circa 1885

1901 – The Commonwealth of Australia was proclaimed.

1908 – For the first time, a ball is dropped in New York City’s Times Square to signify the start of the New Year at midnight.

1 Times Square: 1908 and a hundred years later in 2008
1 Times Square: 1908 and a hundred years later in 2008

1934 – Alcatraz becomes a United States federal prison.

1962 – United States Navy SEALs established.

1983 – The ARPANET officially changes to using the Internet Protocol, creating the Internet.

1984 – AT&T is famously broken up by the US Supreme Court into 22 different companies, only to reassemble itself some years later when it is acquired by parts… of its former self.

Funny enough, I was interning for Cracked.com in the summer of 2006, some time before this bit aired. I had put together an almost identical written piece, but we couldn’t print it because high-quality, print-ready versions of the old “Baby Bell” logos don’t exist. You can get away with it on TV since screen resolution is so low.

People Born

  • 1449: Lorenzo de’ Medici (you know, like those guys who funded the Rennaisance)
  • 1752: Betsy Ross
  • 1735: Paul Revere
  • 1863: Organizer of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin
  • 1879: Hungarian-born film producer, William Fox. He’s the “Fox” in 20th Century-Fox.
  • 1895: J. Edgar Hoover
  • 1919: J.D. Salinger
  • 1958: Joseph Saddler (you might know him as Grandmaster Flash)
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One Response

  1. Wow! Thank you!
    I always wanted to write in my blog something like that. Can I take part of your post to my site?
    Of course, I will add backlink?

    Regards, Your Reader

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