This Day in History - October 26

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This Day in History - October 26

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1774 - The First Continental Congress adjourned in Philadelphia.

1825 - The Erie Canal, connecting Lake Erie to the Hudson River, opened.

1881 - Wyatt Earp, his two brothers, and Doc Holliday were involved in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona.

1975 - Anwar Sadat became the first Egyptian president to pay an official visit to the United States.

2002 - Russian government forces stormed the Moscow theater held by Chechen rebels. More than 100 hostages were killed.

2005 - The Chicago White Sox sweep the Houston Astros to win their first World Series in 88 years.
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1795 - The first jackasses arrived in the United States, a gift from the king of Spain to Pres. George Washington. These animals became the ancestors of all the mules that powered the westward expansion for the century.

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The British had preferred draft horses, which are large, strong, and eat a lot. The Spanish preferred mules, which are smaller, in general, but much hardier than horses.

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1881 - Wyatt Earp, his two brothers, and Doc Holliday were involved in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona.
I ran across this interesting site by a current member of the Clanton family: http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/gunfight.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I can't say how accurate this is. The Clantons certainly weren't choirboys. However, it is pretty well understood that many of the law-enforcement "heroes" of the Old West lived on the ragged edge of the law.

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