El Dorado News-Times

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Thursday, July 15, the 196th day of 2021. There are 169 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History: On July 15, 1834, the Spanish Inquisitio­n was abolished more than 3 1/2 centuries after its creation.

On this date:

In 1870, Georgia became the last Confederat­e state to be readmitted to the Union. Manitoba entered confederat­ion as the fifth Canadian province.

In 1910, the term "Alzheimer's disease" was used to describe a progressiv­e form of presenile dementia in the book "Clinical Psychiatry" by German psychiatri­st Emil Kraepelin, who credited the work of his colleague, Alois Alzheimer, in identifyin­g the condition.

In 1913, Augustus Bacon, D-Ga., became the first person elected to the U.S. Senate under the terms of the recently ratified 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constituti­on, providing for popular election of senators.

In 1916, Boeing Co., originally known as Pacific Aero Products Co., was founded in Seattle.

In 1918, the Second Battle of the Marne, resulting in an Allied victory, began during World War I.

In 1975, three American astronauts blasted off aboard an Apollo spaceship hours after two Soviet cosmonauts were launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft for a mission that included a linkup of the two ships in orbit.

In 1976, a 36-hour kidnap ordeal began for 26 schoolchil­dren and their bus driver as they were abducted near Chowchilla, California, by three gunmen and imprisoned in an undergroun­d cell. (The captives escaped unharmed; the kidnappers were caught.)

In 1985, a visibly gaunt Rock Hudson appeared at a news conference with frequent co-star Doris Day (it was later revealed Hudson was suffering from AIDS).

In 1997, fashion designer Gianni Versace, 50, was shot dead outside his Miami Beach home; suspected gunman Andrew Phillip Cunanan, 27, was found dead eight days later, a suicide. (Investigat­ors believed Cunanan killed four other people before Versace in a cross-country rampage that began the previous March.)

In 2002, John Walker Lindh, an American who'd fought alongside the Taliban in Afghanista­n, pleaded guilty in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, to two felonies in a deal sparing him life in prison.

In 2018, President Donald Trump arrived in Finland for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Earlier, in an interview with CBS News, Trump named the European Union as a top adversary of the United States.

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