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Today in History
December 2

1804   Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself Emperor of France in Notre Dame Cathedral.
1805   Napoleon Bonaparte celebrates the first anniversary of his coronation with a victory at Austerlitz over a Russian and Austrian army.
1823   President James Monroe proclaims the principles known as the Monroe Doctrine, "that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by European powers."
1863   General Braxton Bragg turns over command of the Army of Tennessee to General William Hardee at Dalton, Ga.
1864   Major General Grenville M. Dodge is named to replace General William Rosecrans as Commander of the Department of Missouri.
1867   People wait in mile-long lines to hear Charles Dickens give his first reading in New York City.
1907   Spain and France agree to enforce Moroccan measures adopted in 1906.
1909   J.P. Morgan acquires majority holdings in Equitable Life Co. This is the largest concentration of bank power to date.
1914   Austrian troops occupy Belgrade, Serbia.
1918   Armenia proclaims independence from Turkey.
1921   The first successful helium dirigible, C-7, makes a test flight in Portsmouth, Va.
1927   The new Ford Model A is introduced to the American public.
1932   Bolivia accepts Paraguay’s terms for a truce in the Chaco War.
1942   The Allies repel a strong Axis attack in Tunisia, North Africa.
1944   General George S. Patton’s troops enter the Saar Valley and break through the Siegfried line.
1946   The United States and Great Britain merge their German occupation zones.
1964   Brazil sends Juan Peron back to Spain, foiling his efforts to return to his native land.
1970   The U.S. Senate votes to give 48,000 acres of New Mexico back to the Taos Indians.
1982   Dentist Barney Clark receives the first permanent artificial heart, developed by Dr. Robert K. Jarvik.
Born on December 2
1837   Dr. Joseph Bell, British physician believed to be the prototype of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective Sherlock Holmes.
1859   Georges Seurat, French painter, founder and leader of the Pointilism style.
1863   Charles Ringling, one of the seven Ringling brothers of circus fame.
1884   Ruth Draper, actress and writer.
1885   Nikos Kazantzakis, Greek writer and lawyer (Zorba the Greek).
1896   Georgi Zhukov, Soviet general who captured Berlin during World War II.
1906   Peter Carl Goldmark, engineer, developed the first commercial color television and the long-playing phonograph record.
1912   Henry Armstrong, the only boxer to hold three titles simultaneously.
1925   Alexander Haig, American army general and Secretary of State for President Ronald Reagan.
1948   T. Corgaghessan Boyle, novelist and short story writer (Water Music).

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