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SUBJECT: March 3,1803 not March 1, 1802

 

1953: August 7th: It all started in 1953 when Ohio was preparing to

celebrate the 150th anniversary of its admission to the Union.

Researchers looking for the original statehood documents discovered

there'd been a little oversight. While Congress had approved Ohio's

boundaries and constitution, the State retained no official record of

notification to the State of Ohio authorities. Many " Buckeyes " feared

that technically, therefore, Ohio was not a duly admitted State.

Ohio congressman George Bender wanted to remedy this embarrassment

and so introduced a bill in Congress to " finalize " the admittance of

Ohio to the Union, retroactive to the relevant Act in 1803. They

chose " March 1 " , 1803. At a special session at the old state capital

in Chillicothe the Ohio state legislature approved a new petition for

statehood that was delivered to Washington on horseback [ " I'm not

making this up " ]. Congress subsequently passed a joint resolution,

and President Eisenhower signed it on August 7, 1953. Trouble is they

chose the wrong date, wrong by 2 days. In 1803 President Jefferson

had signed the act of admittance on March the 3rd, not March the

1st.

 

1803: March 03rd: Ohio becomes the Seventeenth State to join the

Federal Government. On this day, in the afternoon, President Thomas

Jefferson did approve and sign " An act in addition to, and in

modification of, the propositions contained in the act, entitled 'An

act to enable the People of the Eastern division of the Territory

Northwest of the river Ohio, to form a Constitution and State

Government, and for the admission of such State into the Union, on an

equal footing with the original States; and for other purposes; "

1802: November 29th: A convention at Chillicothe, Nov. 1-29, formed

and adopted the State of Ohio's first constitution, which went into

legal force without submission to popular vote.

 

1802, April 30th: Federal enabling act signed by President Jefferson

this day; pursuant to the Northwest Ordinance of July 13,1787 and the

Ohio Act of Petition of December 21, 1801. Ohio is henceforth

recognized as a territorial State in the process of forming a

constitution and government.

 

1801, December 21st: An act declaring the assent of the Territory

Northwest of the river Ohio to an alteration in the ordinance for the

government thereof is voted this day; Ohio as a State empowered by

this " original compact " is born of this event.

 

Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1801-

1804

THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1803--SIX O'CLOCK, P. M.

 

A message was received from the President of the United States, by

Mr. Lewis, his Secretary, notifying that the President did approve

and sign, this day, an act, which originated in this House, entitled:

 

" An act in addition to, and in modification of, the propositions

contained in the act, entitled 'An act to enable the People of the

Eastern division of the Territory Northwest of the river Ohio, to

form a Constitution and State Government, and for the admission of

such State into the Union, on an equal footing with the original

States; and for other purposes. "

 

Statute I.

Act of August 7, 1789, ch. 8.

Act of May 8, 1792, ch. 42.

The inhabitants of the eastern division of the territory west of the

Ohio to form a constitution and become a state.

Act of March 3, 1803, ch. 21.

Boundaries thereof.

Act of February 19, 1803, ch. 7.

Act of July 14, 1832, ch. 240.

Act of June 15, 1836, ch. 98.

Territory east thereof at the disposal of Congress.

1805, ch. 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino

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> OHIO

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> Mar 1, 1803 5:31:56 PM +00:00 GMT

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> Chillicothe,OH:USA Longitude: 82W59 Latitude: 39N20

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> Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

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> OHIO

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> Recognized as a state

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> March 1, 1803

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> Officially admitted to the Union August 7, 1953

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> by Act of Congress,

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> Retroactive to

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> March 1, 1803

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> Order - 17th From an Iroquois Indian word variously

meaning " great, " " fine, " " good river. " First European Permanent

Settlement: 1788; Capitol: Columbus; Administrative Divisions: 88

Counties; National Representatives: 21 seats; Electoral Votes: 23

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> HYPERLINK " http://www.amendment-

13.org/statehood.html " http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html

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> Chillicothe, Ohio, 1803 †" 1810, 1812 †" 1816

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> Zanesville, Ohio, 1810 †" 1812

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> Columbus, Ohio, Current state capital

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HYPERLINK " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_cap

ital_cities_within_U.S._states " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cu

rrent_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states

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> Ohio Disaster History

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> Major Disaster Declarations

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> Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number

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> 2005 02/15 Severe Winter Storms, Flooding and Mudslides 1580

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> 2004 09/19 Severe Storms and Flooding 1556

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> 2004 06/03 Severe Storms and Flooding 1519

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> 2004 01/26 Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and Landslides 1507

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> 2003 08/01 Tornadoes, Flooding, Severe Storms, and High Winds 1484

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> 2003 07/15 Severe Storms and Flooding 1478

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> 2003 03/14 Severe Winter Storm 1453

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> 2002 11/18 Severe Storms and Tornadoes 1444

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> 2001 08/27 Severe Storms & Flooding 1390

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> 2000 09/26 Tornado And Severe Storms 1343

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> 2000 08/21 Severe Storms And Flooding 1339

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> 2000 03/07 Severe Storms And Flooding 1321

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> 1998 06/30 Severe Storms, Flooding and Tornadoes 1227

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> 1997 03/04 Severe Storms/Flooding 1164

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> 1996 06/24 Flooding 1122

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> 1996 01/27 Storms/Floods 1097

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> 1995 08/25 Severe Storm, Flooding 1065

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> 1992 08/04 Flooding, Severe Storm, Tornadoes 951

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> 1990 06/06 Flooding, Severe Storm, Tornado 870

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> 1989 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 831

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> 1987 07/17 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 796

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> 1985 06/03 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 738

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> 1982 03/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 653

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> 1981 06/30 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, TORNADOES 642

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> 1980 08/23 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 630

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> 1975 09/11 Winds, Tornadoes, Heavy Rains, Flooding 480

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> 1974 07/11 Heavy Rains, Flooding 445

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> 1974 05/31 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 436

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> 1974 04/04 TORNADOES 421

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> 1973 06/04 MUDSLIDES 390

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> 1973 04/27 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 377

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> 1972 11/24 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 362

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> 1972 07/19 Tropical Storm Agnes 345

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> 1969 07/15 TORNADOES, SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 266

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> 1968 06/05 Heavy Rains, Flooding 243

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> 1968 05/04 TORNADOES, SEVERE STORMS 238

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> 1965 04/14 TORNADOES, SEVERE STORMS 191

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> 1964 03/24 SEVERE STORMS & FLOODING 167

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> 1959 01/23 FLOODS 90

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> 1956 05/17 Wind Storm 57

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> Emergency Declarations

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> Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number

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> 2005 09/13 Hurricane Katrina Evacuation 3250

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> 2005 01/11 Snow 3198

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> 2003 09/23 Power Outage 3187

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> 1978 01/26 Blizzards & amp; Snowstorms 3055

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> HYPERLINK " http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?

id=39 " http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=39

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> Earthquake History of Ohio

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> Near Lima, Ohio

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> 1884 September 19 19:14 UTC

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> Magnitude 4.8

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> Near Portsmouth, Ohio

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> 1901 May 17 06:00 UTC

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> Magnitude 4.2

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> Western Ohio

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> 1937 03 09 05:44:35.5 UTC (local 03/08)

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> Magnitude 5.40

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> Northeast Ohio

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> 1986 01 31 16:46:42.3 UTC

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> Magnitude 5.0

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> An earthquake on June 18, 1875, caused damage in western Ohio, and

affected a total area estimated at 104,000 square kilometers.

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> Slight damage (intensity VI) was reported at Lima from a September

19, 1884, earthquake.

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> Several towns in southeastern Ohio experienced moderate damage on

November 5, 1926.

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> A brief but strong shock was felt over a wide area in western Ohio

on September 30, 1930. Less than one year later (September 20, 1931),

another damaging earthquake occurred in the same area.

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> On March 2, 1937, much additional damage occurred at Anna.

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> The next day, March 3, at 3:50 a.m., a moderate earthquake

(intensity V) shook the same area. It awakened many persons, rattled

windows, and shook some bricks from chimneys.

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> The strongest tremor of this series occurred at 11:45 p.m., March

8, 1937.

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> On March 9, 1943, an earthquake centered east of Cleveland, was

felt over a 100,000 square kilometer area, but only caused minor

damage at points nearest the epicenter.

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> On June 20, 1952, an early morning (3:38 a.m.) tremor awoke most of

the people in the Zanesville area.

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HYPERLINK " http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/ohio/history.php

" http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/ohio/history.php

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> 04-JUN-2005, 18:30, DHC-6 Twin Otter N3434 AerOhio 0 near Rittman,

OH A1

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> 08-APR-2003, 13:49, Falcon 20 N183GA Grand Aire Express 3 near

Toledo, OH A1

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> 1999 Aug 1, In North Lima a small plane crashed after

takeoff and 4 of 5 people were killed.

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> 01-JUL-1991, 21:52, Learjet 25 N458J New Creations 0 Columbus, OH

A1

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> 18-JAN-1990, 17:10, Learjet 23 N331DP Aeroflite Services 2 Ansonia,

OH A1

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> 12-JAN-1989, 04:45, HS-748 C-GDOV Bradley Air Services 2 Tipp City,

OH A1

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> 1983 Jun 2, A toilet caught fire on Air Canada's DC-9 and 23

died at Cincinnati.

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> 20-OCT-1978, 10:33, Learjet 25 N100MK Kelco Aircraft 3 near

Vickery, OH A1

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> 11-SEP-1975, 13:00, Douglas DC-3 N144A Stoney''s Rainbow Lanes &

Lounge 2 Wakeman, OH A1

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> 27-DEC-1974, 20:05, Sabreliner N920G Anchor Hocking 3 Lancaster,

OH A1

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> 12-DEC-1972, 19:38, DH-125 N521M Marathon Oil 0 Findlay, OH A1

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> 09-MAR-1967, 11:53 EST, DC-9-10 N1063T TWA 25 near Urbana, OH A1

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> 14-OCT-1965, 17:43, Argosy N601Z Zantop 0 near Pique, OH A1

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> 04-SEP-1962, 21:00 EDT, Lockheed 18 N1000F private 13 near Lake

Milton, OH A1

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> 29-DEC-1955, 12:40, Lockheed 18 N33366 private 2 near Londonderry,

OH A1

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> 12-JAN-1955, 09:04, EST Douglas DC-3 N999B Castleton Inc 2 near

Cincinnati, OH A1

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> 12-JAN-1955, 09:04 EST, Martin 2-0-2 N93211 TWA 13 near Cincinnati,

OH A1

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> 25-FEB-1948, 06:00, Douglas DC-3 NC36498 Bruning Aviation 1 near

Columbus, OH A1

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> 11-NOV-1946, 03:30, Douglas DC-3 NC19947 United Air Lines 2

Cleveland, OH A1

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> 1827 Aug 10, There were race riots in Cincinnati and some

1,000 blacks left for Canada.

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> 1852 Aug 20, The steamer " Atlantic " collided on Lake Erie

with the fishing boat Ogdensburg, and sank. An estimated 150-250

people were drowned.

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> 1863 Jul 26, In the Battle of Salineville, Ohio, John Hunt

Morgan and 364 troops surrendered.

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> 1913 Mar 25, Great Dayton, Ohio, flood.

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> 1916 Jul 25, An explosion at the Cleveland Waterworks tunnel

project trapped 12 men and 18 would-be rescuers. 8 men were saved and

10 bodies were recovered by a team

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> 1924 Jun 28, A tornado struck Sandusky & Lorain, Ohio,

killing 93.

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> 1925 Sep 3, The dirigible " Shenandoah " crashed near Caldwell

Ohio, 13 die.

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> 1929 May 15, Fire in X-ray film stock killed 125 at Crile

Clinic, Cleveland.

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> 1930 Apr 21, A fire at Ohio State Penitentiary killed 322.

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> 1944 Oct 20, Liquid-gas tanks in Cleveland exploded. 135

died and 3,600 were left homeless.

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> 1963 Nov 23, Sixty-three elderly people, most of them

sleeping, were killed by a fire destroying the one-story Golden Age

Nursing Home near Fitchville, Ohio.

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> 1969 Jun 22, The highly polluted Cuyahoga River in

Cleveland, Ohio, caught on fire.

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> 1977 May 18, A nightclub fire in Cincinnati killed 164.

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> 1979 Dec 3, 11 people were killed in a crush of fans at

Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum, where the British rock group The

Who was performing.

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> 1999 Jan 17, In Bryan, Ohio, 3 freight trains crashed into

each other and 2 crew members were killed.

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> 1999 Nov 23, In Stone Creek fog on I-77 caused a pileup of

20 cars that left 2 people dead and 15 to hospitals.

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A Speculation: The Congressional Staff who did the "foot work" in preparing the 1953 legislation confused March 1st, the date the bill passed the House (and where the bill originated) with the date of Completion, which is the date of enactment, by the President's signature of March 3rd.JohnTWB <first_july_1776 wrote: SUBJECT: March 3,1803 not March 1, 18031953: August 7th: It all started in 1953 when Ohio was preparing to celebrate the 150th anniversary of its admission to the Union. Researchers looking for the original statehood documents discovered there'd been a little oversight. While Congress had approved Ohio's boundaries and constitution, the State retained no official record of notification to the State of Ohio authorities. Many

"Buckeyes" feared that technically, therefore, Ohio was not a duly admitted State. Ohio congressman George Bender wanted to remedy this embarrassment and so introduced a bill in Congress to "finalize" the admittance of Ohio to the Union, retroactive to the relevant Act in 1803. They chose "March 1", 1803. At a special session at the old state capital in Chillicothe the Ohio state legislature approved a new petition for statehood that was delivered to Washington on horseback ["I'm not making this up"]. Congress subsequently passed a joint resolution, and President Eisenhower signed it on August 7, 1953. Trouble is they chose the wrong date, wrong by 2 days. In 1803 President Jefferson had signed the act of admittance on March the 3rd, not March the 1st. 1803: March 03rd: Ohio becomes the Seventeenth State to join the Federal Government. On this day, in the afternoon, President Thomas

Jefferson did approve and sign "An act in addition to, and in modification of, the propositions contained in the act, entitled 'An act to enable the People of the Eastern division of the Territory Northwest of the river Ohio, to form a Constitution and State Government, and for the admission of such State into the Union, on an equal footing with the original States; and for other purposes;" 1802: November 29th: A convention at Chillicothe, Nov. 1-29, formed and adopted the State of Ohio's first constitution, which went into legal force without submission to popular vote. 1802, April 30th: Federal enabling act signed by President Jefferson this day; pursuant to the Northwest Ordinance of July 13,1787 and the Ohio Act of Petition of December 21, 1801. Ohio is henceforth recognized as a territorial State in the process of forming a constitution and government.

1801, December 21st: An act declaring the assent of the Territory Northwest of the river Ohio to an alteration in the ordinance for the government thereof is voted this day; Ohio as a State empowered by this "original compact" is born of this event. Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1801-1804THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1803--SIX O'CLOCK, P. M.A message was received from the President of the United States, by Mr. Lewis, his Secretary, notifying that the President did approve and sign, this day, an act, which originated in this House, entitled: "An act in addition to, and in modification of, the propositions contained in the act, entitled 'An act to enable the People of the Eastern division of the Territory Northwest of the river Ohio, to form a Constitution and State Government, and for the admission of such State into the Union, on an equal footing with the original States;

and for other purposes."Statute I.Act of August 7, 1789, ch. 8.Act of May 8, 1792, ch. 42.The inhabitants of the eastern division of the territory west of the Ohio to form a constitution and become a state.Act of March 3, 1803, ch. 21.Boundaries thereof.Act of February 19, 1803, ch. 7.Act of July 14, 1832, ch. 240.Act of June 15, 1836, ch. 98.Territory east thereof at the disposal of Congress.1805, ch. 5 SAMVA , "Jorge Angelino" <jorge.angelino wrote:>> Dear List Members, > > > > This is the rectified chart of:> > > > OHIO> > Mar 1, 1803 5:31:56 PM +00:00 GMT> > Chillicothe,OH:USA Longitude: 82W59 Latitude: 39N20> > Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:06 Current Period: VE/MO/MA> > > > Planet

Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord> > ================================================> > Asc 08:20 Gem Ardra Ra> > Sun 19:07 Aqu +01:00:08 WK Shatbisha Ra> > Moon 03:32 Gem +12:56:22 WK Mrigsira Ma> > Mars 07:27 Gem +00:17:17 ST Ardra Ra> > MercR 07:24 Aqu -00:47:32 CM Shatbisha Ra> > JuptR 12:25 Vir -00:06:33 WK Hasta Mo> > Ven 03:00 Cap +00:54:36 WK

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******************************************************* > > > > Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:> > > > OHIO> > Recognized as a state> > March 1, 1803> > Officially admitted to the Union August 7, 1953> > by Act of Congress,> > Retroactive to> > March 1, 1803> > Order - 17th From an Iroquois Indian word variously meaning "great,fine,good river." First European Permanent Settlement: 1788; Capitol: Columbus; Administrative Divisions: 88 Counties; National Representatives: 21 seats; Electoral Votes: 23 > > HYPERLINK "http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html"http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html> > > >

Chillicothe, Ohio, 1803 â€" 1810, 1812 â€" 1816> > Zanesville, Ohio, 1810 â€" 1812> > Columbus, Ohio, Current state capital> > HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states> > > > Ohio Disaster History> > > > Major Disaster Declarations> > Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number > > 2005 02/15 Severe Winter Storms, Flooding and Mudslides 1580 > > 2004 09/19 Severe Storms and Flooding 1556 > > 2004 06/03 Severe Storms and Flooding 1519 > > 2004 01/26 Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and

Landslides 1507 > > 2003 08/01 Tornadoes, Flooding, Severe Storms, and High Winds 1484 > > 2003 07/15 Severe Storms and Flooding 1478 > > 2003 03/14 Severe Winter Storm 1453 > > 2002 11/18 Severe Storms and Tornadoes 1444 > > 2001 08/27 Severe Storms & Flooding 1390 > > 2000 09/26 Tornado And Severe Storms 1343 > > 2000 08/21 Severe Storms And Flooding 1339 > > 2000 03/07 Severe Storms And Flooding 1321 > > 1998 06/30 Severe Storms, Flooding and Tornadoes 1227 > > 1997 03/04 Severe Storms/Flooding 1164 > > 1996 06/24 Flooding 1122 > > 1996 01/27 Storms/Floods 1097 > > 1995 08/25 Severe Storm, Flooding 1065 > > 1992 08/04 Flooding, Severe Storm, Tornadoes 951 > > 1990 06/06

Flooding, Severe Storm, Tornado 870 > > 1989 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 831 > > 1987 07/17 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 796 > > 1985 06/03 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 738 > > 1982 03/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 653 > > 1981 06/30 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, TORNADOES 642 > > 1980 08/23 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 630 > > 1975 09/11 Winds, Tornadoes, Heavy Rains, Flooding 480 > > 1974 07/11 Heavy Rains, Flooding 445 > > 1974 05/31 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 436 > > 1974 04/04 TORNADOES 421 > > 1973 06/04 MUDSLIDES 390 > > 1973 04/27 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 377 > > 1972 11/24 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 362 > > 1972 07/19 Tropical Storm Agnes 345 > > 1969 07/15 TORNADOES, SEVERE STORMS,

FLOODING 266 > > 1968 06/05 Heavy Rains, Flooding 243 > > 1968 05/04 TORNADOES, SEVERE STORMS 238 > > 1965 04/14 TORNADOES, SEVERE STORMS 191 > > 1964 03/24 SEVERE STORMS & FLOODING 167 > > 1959 01/23 FLOODS 90 > > 1956 05/17 Wind Storm 57 > > > > Emergency Declarations> > Year Date Disaster Types Active Disaster Number > > 2005 09/13 Hurricane Katrina Evacuation 3250 > > 2005 01/11 Snow 3198 > > 2003 09/23 Power Outage 3187 > > 1978 01/26 Blizzards & amp; Snowstorms 3055 > > > > HYPERLINK "http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=39"http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=39> > > > Earthquake History of Ohio> > > > Near Lima, Ohio > > 1884 September 19 19:14 UTC > > Magnitude 4.8 > > > > Near Portsmouth, Ohio > > 1901 May 17 06:00 UTC > > Magnitude 4.2 > > > > Western Ohio > > 1937 03 09 05:44:35.5 UTC (local 03/08) > > Magnitude 5.40 > > > > Northeast Ohio > > 1986 01 31 16:46:42.3 UTC > > Magnitude 5.0 > > > > An earthquake on June 18, 1875, caused damage in western Ohio, and affected a total area estimated at 104,000 square kilometers. > > > > Slight damage (intensity VI) was

reported at Lima from a September 19, 1884, earthquake. > > > > Several towns in southeastern Ohio experienced moderate damage on November 5, 1926. > > > > A brief but strong shock was felt over a wide area in western Ohio on September 30, 1930. Less than one year later (September 20, 1931), another damaging earthquake occurred in the same area. > > > > On March 2, 1937, much additional damage occurred at Anna. > > > > The next day, March 3, at 3:50 a.m., a moderate earthquake (intensity V) shook the same area. It awakened many persons, rattled windows, and shook some bricks from chimneys. > > > > The strongest tremor of this series occurred at 11:45 p.m., March 8, 1937. > > > > On March 9, 1943, an earthquake centered east of Cleveland,

was felt over a 100,000 square kilometer area, but only caused minor damage at points nearest the epicenter. > > > > On June 20, 1952, an early morning (3:38 a.m.) tremor awoke most of the people in the Zanesville area. > > > > HYPERLINK "http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/ohio/history.php"http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/ohio/history.php> > > > 04-JUN-2005, 18:30, DHC-6 Twin Otter N3434 AerOhio 0 near Rittman, OH A1 > > 08-APR-2003, 13:49, Falcon 20 N183GA Grand Aire Express 3 near Toledo, OH A1 > > 1999 Aug 1, In North Lima a small plane crashed after takeoff and 4 of 5 people were

killed.> > 01-JUL-1991, 21:52, Learjet 25 N458J New Creations 0 Columbus, OH A1 > > 18-JAN-1990, 17:10, Learjet 23 N331DP Aeroflite Services 2 Ansonia, OH A1 > > 12-JAN-1989, 04:45, HS-748 C-GDOV Bradley Air Services 2 Tipp City, OH A1 > > 1983 Jun 2, A toilet caught fire on Air Canada's DC-9 and 23 died at Cincinnati. > > 20-OCT-1978, 10:33, Learjet 25 N100MK Kelco Aircraft 3 near Vickery, OH A1> > 11-SEP-1975, 13:00, Douglas DC-3 N144A Stoney''s Rainbow Lanes & Lounge 2 Wakeman, OH A1 > > 27-DEC-1974, 20:05, Sabreliner N920G Anchor Hocking 3 Lancaster, OH A1 > > 12-DEC-1972, 19:38, DH-125 N521M Marathon Oil 0 Findlay, OH A1 > > 09-MAR-1967, 11:53 EST, DC-9-10 N1063T TWA 25 near Urbana,

OH A1 > > 14-OCT-1965, 17:43, Argosy N601Z Zantop 0 near Pique, OH A1 > > 04-SEP-1962, 21:00 EDT, Lockheed 18 N1000F private 13 near Lake Milton, OH A1 > > 29-DEC-1955, 12:40, Lockheed 18 N33366 private 2 near Londonderry, OH A1 > > 12-JAN-1955, 09:04, EST Douglas DC-3 N999B Castleton Inc 2 near Cincinnati, OH A1> > 12-JAN-1955, 09:04 EST, Martin 2-0-2 N93211 TWA 13 near Cincinnati, OH A1 > > 25-FEB-1948, 06:00, Douglas DC-3 NC36498 Bruning Aviation 1 near Columbus, OH A1 > > 11-NOV-1946, 03:30, Douglas DC-3 NC19947 United Air Lines 2 Cleveland, OH A1 > > > > 1827 Aug 10, There were race riots in Cincinnati and some 1,000 blacks left for Canada.> >

> > 1852 Aug 20, The steamer "Atlantic" collided on Lake Erie with the fishing boat Ogdensburg, and sank. An estimated 150-250 people were drowned.> > > > 1863 Jul 26, In the Battle of Salineville, Ohio, John Hunt Morgan and 364 troops surrendered. > > > > 1913 Mar 25, Great Dayton, Ohio, flood.> > > > 1916 Jul 25, An explosion at the Cleveland Waterworks tunnel project trapped 12 men and 18 would-be rescuers. 8 men were saved and 10 bodies were recovered by a team> > > > 1924 Jun 28, A tornado struck Sandusky & Lorain, Ohio, killing 93.> > > >

1925 Sep 3, The dirigible "Shenandoah" crashed near Caldwell Ohio, 13 die.> > > > 1929 May 15, Fire in X-ray film stock killed 125 at Crile Clinic, Cleveland.> > > > 1930 Apr 21, A fire at Ohio State Penitentiary killed 322.> > > > 1944 Oct 20, Liquid-gas tanks in Cleveland exploded. 135 died and 3,600 were left homeless.> > > > 1963 Nov 23, Sixty-three elderly people, most of them sleeping, were killed by a fire destroying the one-story Golden Age Nursing Home near Fitchville, Ohio.> > > > 1969 Jun 22, The highly polluted Cuyahoga River

in Cleveland, Ohio, caught on fire.> > > > 1977 May 18, A nightclub fire in Cincinnati killed 164. > > > > 1979 Dec 3, 11 people were killed in a crush of fans at Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum, where the British rock group The Who was performing. > > > > 1999 Jan 17, In Bryan, Ohio, 3 freight trains crashed into each other and 2 crew members were killed.> > > > 1999 Nov 23, In Stone Creek fog on I-77 caused a pileup of 20 cars that left 2 people dead and 15 to hospitals.> > > > Best wishes,> > > > > > > > HYPERLINK "http://satva.blogspot.com/" \nsatva> > > > > > > > Jorge Angelino > > Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29> 2925-598 Azeitão> Portugal > > > HYPERLINK "jorge.angelino" \njorge.angelino > > > tel: > mobile: > > 210813674> 963916784 > > > > > > HYPERLINK "https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=21475072036 & v0=451086 & k0=1260191974" \nAdd me to your address book...> > HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nWant a signature like this?> > > > > -- > > Checked by AVG Free

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