These events all happened on this day in history December 1:
• 1761: Famed wax sculpture artist Marie Tussaud is born in Strasbourg, France
• 1779: Washington establishes the Continental Army’s winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey
• 1913: Ford installs the first moving assembly line for the production of an entire automobile
• 1958: A fire at an elementary school in Chicago kills 92 of the school’s 1,200 students
• 1959: Twelve nations sign the Antarctica Treaty, which bans military activity on the continent
• 2023: Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice, dies at age 93
• 2024: U.S. President Biden pardons his son, Hunter, who was convicted on charges
#TodayInHistory #December1 #HenryFord #AssemblyLine #ModelT #SandraDayOConnor #SupremeCourt #MarieTussaud #MadameTussauds #HunterBiden
• 1761: Famed wax sculpture artist Marie Tussaud is born in Strasbourg, France
• 1779: Washington establishes the Continental Army’s winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey
• 1913: Ford installs the first moving assembly line for the production of an entire automobile
• 1958: A fire at an elementary school in Chicago kills 92 of the school’s 1,200 students
• 1959: Twelve nations sign the Antarctica Treaty, which bans military activity on the continent
• 2023: Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice, dies at age 93
• 2024: U.S. President Biden pardons his son, Hunter, who was convicted on charges
#TodayInHistory #December1 #HenryFord #AssemblyLine #ModelT #SandraDayOConnor #SupremeCourt #MarieTussaud #MadameTussauds #HunterBiden
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