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This day in history for March 5th –

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1836-The Patent Arms Manufacturing Company by Samuel Colt produces the first pistol, a 36-caliber model from Texas, in Paterson, New Jersey.

1853 – Piano Company Steinway & Sons, founded by Heinrich Steinweg (later known as Henry Steinway) in New York City.

1904 – Nikola Tesla describes the process of ball flash formation in the electrical world and engineer.

1917 – President Woodrow Wilson is inaugurated for a second term.

1923 – Montana and Nevada are the first countries to enact laws on the age of old -age pensions.

1933 President Franklin Roosevelt proclaims a 10-day holiday to curb bank errors

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1946 – Winston Churchill's “Iron Curtain” speech in Fulton, Missouri, has made the term popular and aware of attention in Europe.

1955-2. ACC men's basketball tournament: NC State beats Duke 87-77.

1960-Elvis Presley ended his two-year-old Anhale in the US Army.

1964 – The mayor of Atlanta, Ivan Allen Jr., announces that the baseball team from Milwaukee Braves would move to Atlanta for the 1966 season.

1970 – “Airport”, based on the book by Arthur Hailey directed by George Seaton and the leading role of Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin.

1975 – 10th Academy of Country Music Awards: Merle Haggard and Loretta Lynn.

1982 – The Major League baseball pitcher, Gaylord Perry, who had 297 victories, signs at the Seattle Mariners. He won his 300th career game on May 6th against the New York Yankees.

1992 – Ethics committee is right to reveal members of the congress who bounce off as part of the cheek examination scandal.

1997 – Tommy Lasorda, Nellie Fox and Willie Wells were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.

2006 – Nature -Documentation “Planet Earth”, tells of David Atenborough, premiere at the BBC.

2013-Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed its pre-financial crisis from 2007 for the first time and closes 14,253.77.

2019 – According to Forbes, Kylie Jenner is the youngest billionaire in the world at the age of 21.

2023 – Caitlin Clark lists 30 points, 17 templates and 10 rebounds in the big ten tournament for Iowa against the state of Ohio.

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