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Friday, April 24, 2026

“Arbor Day is not like other holidays. Each of those reposes on the past, while Arbor Day proposes for the future.” These are the words of J. Sterling Morton, the originator of the Arbor Day idea. He was among the many pioneers moving into the Nebraska Territory in 1854. With the decided lack of trees on the Nebraskan plains, Morton made it his cause to plant trees, not just for beautification but also to preserve the soil. He encouraged civic organizations to join in the effort, proclaiming the first Arbor Day in 1872. By 1885, Arbor Day was officially observed by the entire state and then by other states and schools nationwide. Today the most common date for the state observances is the last Friday in April, although many states celebrate it whenever conditions there are best for planting trees. Several U.S. presidents have proclaimed a national Arbor Day. Read more about Arbor Day.

Founder of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Born in Grafton, Massachusetts, nine years before the start of the American Revolution, Thomas was brought up on a farm in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. He was fascinated by science and at age 16 read Ferguson’s Astronomy, which he came across in his father’s library. He later wrote that “it was from the pleasing study of this work I first imbibed the idea of calculating an almanack.” With this dream in mind, he became a bookseller, taught school, built a store and bindery near the family farm, and studied astronomy in his spare time. In early 1792, he went to Boston to study mathematics under the tutelage of another almanac maker, Osgood Carlton, and that fall delivered the copy for the first edition of what he called The Farmer’s Almanac to printers Joseph Belknap and Thomas Hall. With its format and contents established, it was ready for the longest publishing tenure in American history. Although Thomas died more than 150 years ago and 12 Almanac editors have followed him, no other name but his has ever appeared on the cover of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Read more about the life and times of Robert B. Thomas.

Born

  • Robert B. Thomas (founder of The Old Farmer’s Almanac)
  • Robert Penn Warren (poet)
  • Shirley MacLaine (actress)
  • Jill Ireland (actress)
  • Barbra Streisand (singer & actress)
  • Kelly Clarkson (singer)
  • Lydia Ko (golfer)

Died

  • Reverend Eleazar Wheelock (founded Dartmouth College)
  • Lucy Maud Montgomery (author)
  • Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov (became the first person to die during a space mission)
  • Bud Abbott (comedian & actor)
  • Estée Lauder (started a kitchen business blending face creams and built it into a multimillion-dollar international cosmetics empire)
  • Elizabeth Post (etiquette expert)

Events

  • La Marseillaise composed
  • U. S. Library of Congress established
  • The soda fountain was patented
  • Joshua Slocum left Boston on his 37-foot sloop named Spray. He arrived in Newport, Rhode Island, on June 27, 1898, becoming the first sailor to have circumnavigated the globe alone
  • Spain declared war on the United States (Spanish-American War)
  • British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II
  • Hubble space telescope launched
  • Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger inaugurated as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. He took the name Pope Benedict XVI

Weather

  • A local windstorm blew down commercial buildings and damaged ships in Galveston, Texas

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