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||1848: Lewis Howard Latimer born ... inventor. Pic.
||1848: Lewis Howard Latimer born ... inventor. Pic.
File:Culvert Origenes.jpg|link=Culvert Origenes|1881: Writer and philosopher [[Culvert Origenes]] arrives at [[New Minneapolis, Canada|New Minneapolis]], where he will write his well-known essay, ''A Noble Experiment''.


File:Thomas Edison.jpg|link=Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|1882: [[Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|Thomas Edison]] flips the switch to the first commercial electrical power plant in history, lighting one square mile of lower Manhattan. This is considered by many as the day that began the electrical age.
File:Thomas Edison.jpg|link=Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|1882: [[Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|Thomas Edison]] flips the switch to the first commercial electrical power plant in history, lighting one square mile of lower Manhattan. This is considered by many as the day that began the electrical age.


||1886: American Indian Wars: After almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo, with his remaining warriors, surrenders to General Nelson Miles in Arizona. Pic.
||1886: American Indian Wars: After almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo, with his remaining warriors, surrenders to General Nelson Miles in Arizona. Pic.
File:Cantor Parabola.jpg|link=Cantor Parabola|1887: Math photographer [[Cantor Parabola]] and inventor [[George Eastman (nonfiction)|George Eastman]] discuss advances in film technology.


File:George_Eastman.jpg|link=George Eastman (nonfiction)|1888: [[George Eastman (nonfiction)|George Eastman]] registers the trademark Kodak and receives a patent for his camera that uses roll film.
File:George_Eastman.jpg|link=George Eastman (nonfiction)|1888: [[George Eastman (nonfiction)|George Eastman]] registers the trademark Kodak and receives a patent for his camera that uses roll film.
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||1889: Moses Ilyich Schönfinkel born ... logician and mathematician, known for the invention of combinatory logic. Pic.
||1889: Moses Ilyich Schönfinkel born ... logician and mathematician, known for the invention of combinatory logic. Pic.
File:Cantor Parabola.jpg|link=Cantor Parabola|1889: Math photographer [[Cantor Parabola]] calls [[George Eastman (nonfiction)|George Eastman]]'s roll-film camera "a major advance in photography."


||1890: Johannes Gaultherus van der Corput born ... mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory. He introduced the Van der Corput lemma, a technique for creating an upper bound on the measure of a set drawn from harmonic analysis, and the Van der Corput theorem on equidistribution modulo 1. Pic: https://www.ranker.com/review/johannes-van-der-corput/1298721
||1890: Johannes Gaultherus van der Corput born ... mathematician, working in the field of analytic number theory. He introduced the Van der Corput lemma, a technique for creating an upper bound on the measure of a set drawn from harmonic analysis, and the Van der Corput theorem on equidistribution modulo 1. Pic: https://www.ranker.com/review/johannes-van-der-corput/1298721
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||1927: John McCarthy born ... computer scientist and academic. Pic.
||1927: John McCarthy born ... computer scientist and academic. Pic.


Greer incident (nonfiction)|link=Greer incident (nonfiction)|1941: [[Greer incident (nonfiction)|Greer incident]].
||Greer incident (nonfiction)|link=Greer incident (nonfiction)|1941: [[Greer incident (nonfiction)|Greer incident]].


||1949: The Peekskill riots erupt after a Paul Robeson concert in Peekskill, New York. Pic.
||1949: The Peekskill riots erupt after a Paul Robeson concert in Peekskill, New York. Pic.
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File:Vanitas Still life with Books, a Globe, a Skull, a Violin and a Fan.jpg|link=1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery (nonfiction)|1972: Paintings and jewelry worth millions are [[1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery (nonfiction)|stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]].
File:Vanitas Still life with Books, a Globe, a Skull, a Violin and a Fan.jpg|link=1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery (nonfiction)|1972: Paintings and jewelry worth millions are [[1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery (nonfiction)|stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]].
File:Greedy colorings.svg|link=Greedy coloring (nonfiction)|1973: An experimental graph coloring model accidentally generates a [[Greedy coloring (nonfiction)|Greedy coloring]] computer virus which causes the color [[Green (nonfiction)|green]] to become [[Red (nonfiction)|red]] in the vicinity of every computer terminal around the world. The virus will be eliminated several hours later by [[Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization|APTO]] troubleshooters, restoring [[Green (nonfiction)|green]] to its normal appearance.


||1985: The discovery of Buckminsterfullerene, the first fullerene molecule of carbon.
||1985: The discovery of Buckminsterfullerene, the first fullerene molecule of carbon.

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