Thursday, November 04, 2010

TODAY IN HISTORY

NOVEMBER 4
1922:British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team of workmen discover the entrance to the untouched, 3,000-year-old tomb of King Tutankhamen in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings.

1924: Voters in Wyoming, the Equality State, elect Nellie Tayloe Ross as the first female governor in United States history. Ross will later serve as the first female director of the U.S. Mint.

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