On This Day
1793 – A Goddess of Reason is proclaimed by the French Convention at the suggestion of Pierre Gaspard Chaumette.
The Cult of Reason (French: Culte de la Raison)[note 1] was France’s first established state-sponsored atheistic religion, intended as a replacement for Catholicism during the French Revolution. After holding sway for barely a year, in 1794 it was officially replaced by the rival Cult of the Supreme Being, promoted by Robespierre.[1][2][3][4] Both cults were officially banned in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte with his Law on Cults of 18 Germinal, Year X.[5]
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1865 – Major Henry Wirz, the superintendent of a prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia, is hanged, becoming one of only three American Civil War soldiers executed for war crimes.
Heinrich Hartmann Wirz, better known as Henry Wirz (November 25, 1823 – November 10, 1865), was a Swiss-American officer of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.[1] Wirz was the commandant of the stockade of Camp Sumter, a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp near Andersonville, Georgia, where inhumane conditions led to a high mortality rate of Union detainees. After the war, Wirz was tried and executed for conspiracy and murder relating to his command of the camp.
Since his execution, Wirz has become a controversial figure due to debate about his guilt and reputation, including criticism over his personal responsibility for Camp Sumter’s conditions and the quality of his post-war trial.
Born On This Day
1887 – Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu, Romanian engineer and academic (d. 1973)
Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu (10 November 1887 – 25 November 1973) was a Romanian engineer who was one of the first women to obtain a degree in engineering.[1][2][3] She was born in the Romanian town of Galați but qualified in Berlin. During World War I she managed a hospital in Romania.
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Fireside Books presents Shelf Awareness for Readers for Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Ideas
By rocket radhi: Fluid Art
By -BALES-: Fence Trellis Brackets
By gabbapeople: How to Make an Old-school Neon Street Sign
By MattL152: Wooden Chainsaw Mill
Recipes
Little House Big Alaska: Leftover Stuffing Waffles
By Betty Crocker Kitchens: Stress Less with These All-in-One Dinners
By Betty Crocker Kitchens: Pumpkin Layered Magic Cake
A Taste of Alaska: Instant Pot Pumpkin Cheesecake
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