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January 19 is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 346 days remain until the end of the year (347 in leap years). Events. Pre-1600. 379 ...
January 19 — National Popcorn Day. January 20 — National Cheese Lover Day, Penguin Awareness Day. January 21 — National Hugging Day, Squirrel Appreciation Day.
National Thesaurus Day. National Winnie the Pooh Day. January 19. Good Memory Day. National Popcorn Day. January 20. Inauguration Day. International Day of Acceptance. National Cheese Lover’s Day.
National Soccer Coaches of America Week (January 11-15) International Hoof Care Week (January 16-19) International Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 18-25)
The day was even referred to as Memorial Day by The Baltimore Sun on May 8, 1866, after the ladies organization that started it. The name Confederate Memorial Day was not used until the Northern observance was initiated in 1868. [28] While initially cool to the idea of a Northern version of the holiday, General John A. Logan was eventually won ...
January 1 – New Year's Day; May 25–31 (last Monday) – Memorial Day. Known officially as National Memorial Day in Alabama, [172] and Memorial Day / Decoration Day in Idaho. [142] Observed with Jefferson Davis' Birthday, and known officially as National Memorial Day / Jefferson Davis' Birthday, in Mississippi. [143] June 19 - Juneteenth
Thesaurus Day. Winnie the Pooh Day. January 19 . National Popcorn Day. National Tin Can Day. January 20 . National Cheese Lovers Day. Penguin Awareness Day. January 21. National Hugging Day.
In Tennessee, January 19 (Lee's birthday) was established as a holiday in 1917. In 1969, it was changed to a "special day of observation" in the state. Since then, state law requires the governor to proclaim each January 19 "Robert E. Lee Day". [3] [4] Texas made "Lee Day" a holiday in 1931. [5] In 1973, "Lee Day" was renamed Confederate Heroes ...