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Todayâs Highlight in History:
On July 15, 1834, the Spanish Inquisition was abolished more than 3 1/2 centuries after its creation.
On this date:
In 1870, Georgia became the last Confederate state to be readmitted to the Union. Manitoba entered confederation as the fifth Canadian province.
In 1910, the term âAlzheimerâs diseaseâ was used to describe a progressive form of presenile dementia in the book âClinical Psychiatryâ by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, who credited the work of his colleague, Alois Alzheimer, in identifying the condition.
In 1913, Augustus Bacon, D-Ga., became the first person elected to the U.S. Senate under the terms of the recently ratified 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, providing for popular election of senators.
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Today in History
Today is Thursday, July 15, the 196th day of 2021. There are 169 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 15, 1834, the Spanish Inquisition was abolished more than 3 1/2 centuries after its creation.
On this date:
In 1870, Georgia became the last Confederate state to be readmitted to the Union. Manitoba entered confederation as the fifth Canadian province.
In 1910, the term “Alzheimer’s disease” was used to describe a progressive form of presenile dementia in the book “Clinical Psychiatry” by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, who credited the work of his colleague, Alois (al-WAH’) Alzheimer, in identifying the condition.