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TODAY IN HISTORY

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English mathematic­ian and writer Charles Dodgson presented a handwritte­n and illustrate­d manuscript, “Alice’s Adventures Under Ground,” to his 12-yearold friend Alice Pleasance

On Nov. 26, 1864,

Liddell; the book was later turned into “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” published under Dodgson’s pen name, Lewis Carroll.

former slave and abolitioni­st Sojourner Truth died in Battle Creek, Michigan.

the National Hockey League was founded in Montreal,

In 1883, In 1917,

succeeding the National Hockey Associatio­n.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered nationwide gasoline rationing, beginning Dec. 1.

Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris certified George W. Bush the winner over Al Gore in the state’s presidenti­al balloting by a 537-vote margin.

In 1942, In 2000,

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