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In the present day in Historical past: January 10, Thomas Paine publishes ‘Common Sense’
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In the present day in Historical past: January 10, Thomas Paine publishes ‘Common Sense’

Last updated: January 10, 2025 9:21 am
Editorial Board Published January 10, 2025
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In the present day is Friday, Jan. 10, the tenth day of 2025. There are 355 days left within the yr.

In the present day in historical past:

On Jan. 10, 1776, Thomas Paine anonymously printed his influential pamphlet, “Common Sense,” which argued for American independence from British rule.

Additionally on this date:

In 1860, the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts, collapsed and caught fireplace, killing as many as 145 folks.

In 1863, the London Underground was born when the Metropolitan Railway, the world’s first underground passenger railway, opened to the general public with service between Paddington and Farringdon Avenue.

In 1920, the League of Nations was established because the Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SY’) went into impact.

In 1982, San Francisco 49ers receiver Dwight Clark caught a landing cross from Joe Montana with 58 seconds left within the NFC Championship Recreation; probably the most well-known performs in NFL historical past, “The Catch” led the 49ers to a 28-27 victory over the Dallas Cowboys and a berth in Tremendous Bowl XVI, the place they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals for his or her first Tremendous Bowl victory.

In the present day’s birthdays:
Olympic decathlon gold medalist Invoice Toomey is 86.
Singer Rod Stewart is 80.
Rock singer-musician Donald Fagen (Steely Dan) is 77.
Boxing Corridor of Famer George Foreman is 76.
Singer Pat Benatar is 72.
Corridor of Fame racing driver and staff proprietor Bobby Rahal is 72.
Actor-comedian Jemaine Clement is 51.
Businessman Jared Kushner is 44.

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