Birthdays & Historical Events – February 2

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Historical Events on February 2

Events that occurred on February 2 throughout history

1848

The United States and Mexico sign the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The United States and Mexico sign the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty defined the boundary between the two countries as the Rio Grande River.

1893

Using Thomas Edison's kinetoscope, William K

Using Thomas Edison's kinetoscope, William K.L. Dickson filmed Fred Ott as he sneezed at Edison's Black Maria Studio. Named "Record of a Sneeze," it consisted of 45 frames and is the first film recorded in the studio. It is registered as a photograph but not as a film because the category did not exist at the time.

1912

Considered one of the film world's first stuntmen, Frederick R

Considered one of the film world's first stuntmen, Frederick R. Law parachuted from the torch of the Statue of Liberty and landed 30 feet from the bay. This wasn't his first parachute jump nor would it be his last.

1922

Sylvia Beach publishes the complete novel Ulysses by James Joyce

Sylvia Beach publishes the complete novel Ulysses by James Joyce.

1925

After a week of mushing 625 miles of brutal conditions, 20

After a week of mushing 625 miles of brutal conditions, 20 drivers and their dogs safely relay a delivery of 300,000 doses of Diptheria serum to Nome, Alaska. February 2nd Celebrated History

Born on February 2

People born on February 2

John Russell

Nathaniel Collins McLean

Lance Allred

George "Papa Bear" Halas

Farrah Fawcett

Ina Garten

William Phips

Cornelius McKane

Liz Smith

Lee Redmond

Frederick William Vanderbilt

Jerry Sisk Jr. (

Johnston McCulley

Ralph Merkle

Howard Deering Johnson

John Henry Holland

Solomon R. Guggenheim