- On this day in 1754 William Murdock, the Scottish engineer, was born. Murdoch invented coal-gas lighting, the first new form of lighting in the Industrial Age, and which remained the principal form of illumination until Edison’s invention of electric lighting 100-years later. He was a close friend and associate of James Watt.
- 1831 Former slave Nat Turner leads uprising against slavery
On this day in 1754 William Murdoch, the Scottish engineer, was born.
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