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10 Aug 1889
Mammoth skeleton |
Mammoth skeleton In 1889, the skeleton of a thirty-six foot long and fifteen-foot high mammoth was found in St. James, Nebraska. |
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10 Aug 1889
Screw cap patented |
Screw cap patented In 1889, Dan Rylands patented the screw cap. |
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10 Aug 1889
Charles Darrow |
birth Charles Darrow Born 10 Aug 1889; died 29 Aug 1967 at age 78. Charles Brace Darrow was an American inventor who designed the board game Monopoly. He had invented the game on 7 Mar 1933, though it was preceded by other real-estate board games. On 31 Dec 1935, a patent was issued for the game of Monopoly assigned to Parker Brothers, Inc., by Charles Darrow of Pennsylvania (No. 2,026,082). The patent titled it a “Board Game Apparatus” and described it as “intended primarily to provide a game of barter, thus involving trading and bargaining” in which “much of the interest in the game lies in trading and in striking shrewd bargains.” Illustrations included with the patent showed not only the playing board and pieces, cards, and the scrip money. Parker Brothers began mass marketing the game on 7 Feb 1935. |