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IT HAPPENED AT CHRISTMAS

(American history events which occurred in December)

Copyright © 1995-2007. Beverly Whitaker

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Read the introduction below, then download and read the 16-page article as a PDF document.

http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~gentutor/timeline.pdf


INTRODUCTION

A Note from Beverly, December 31, 2006:


When I was a child, I would say to my parents and grandparents, "Tell me about Christmas when you were little." In recent years as I have worked on family genealogy, I have tried to imagine the daily lives of my ancestors. My interest in history grew because I was curious to know how events in history affected my family. I invite you to join me as we page through December's calendars for events in American history about which we can say, "It Happened at Christmas!"

I first presented this topic in 1995, in response to an invitation from the Delaware Crossing Chapter, SAR, in Kansas. For this event, the men decided to invite their wives to be present for the lecture and planned a nice brunch for the occasion.Thus began a new tradition; and 2006 marked the 12th annual Christmas Brunch for the group. This is the oldest and largest chapter in Metro Kansas City of the Sons of the American Revolution.

As the years have rolled by, I’ve added paragraphs to highlight items of special interest. Now, with the new year 2007 approaching, I added two major news events of this past week, then began to re-format my material in order to share with others who might also find this to be an interesting subject.

Regardless of one's religious beliefs and practices, Americans have always found that with all its traditions and trimmings, Christmas dominates the month of December. Business, industry, local and national government -- all operate just a little differently amid the feelings and festivities associated with the holiday. One frequently hears the comment, "I'll get back to that, after Christmas." But with both the minutia of daily life and the monumental events of world affairs, life goes on. Each December we can expect to encounter events that will leave a mark on our lives. And may we as Americans grow in appreciation of our very rich heritage.

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http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~gentutor/timeline.pdf

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