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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

VIRGINIA

Jan 26, 1870  5:09:52 PM

+00:00 GMT

Richmond, VA:USA Longitude:

77W28 Latitude: 37N33

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:02

Current Period: ME/JU/SA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    01:07

Tau                  Krittika   Su

Sun    14:34 Cap  +01:00:58 

ST   Shravana   Mo

Moon   14:06 Sco  +13:45:58 

WK   Anuradha   Sa

Mars   24:25 Cap  +00:47:26 

FM   Dhanishtha Ma

MercR  28:27 Cap  -00:16:42 

CM   Dhanishtha Ma

Jupt   19:43 Ari  +00:04:18  FM  

Bharani    Ve

Ven    19:54 Aqu  +00:16:14 

FM   Shatbisha  Ra

Sat    02:42 Sag  +00:05:53 

WK   Mula       Ke

Rahu   06:24 Can  +00:00:40 

FM   Pushya     Sa

Ketu   06:24 Cap  +00:00:40 

FM   U.Shadya   Su

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 757 beats

Day: Wednesday  Sunrise:

12:20 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Dashami

Yoga Pt: 2:00 Sg  Yogi:Ke 

AviYogi:Ra  Dup Yogi: Ju

Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco

 

Rashi Chart

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* 10 MA 24:25*   

 

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

VIRGINIA

Admitted

June 25, 1788

10th of 13 original states

Seceded

April 17, 1861

8th of 11 states

Readmission

January 26, 1870

9th of 11 states Named for

the Virgin Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth I, by Sir Walter Raleigh, who

first visited its shores in 1584. First European Permanent Settlement: 1607;

Capitol: Richmond; Administrative Divisions: 95 Counties; 41 Independent

cities; National Representatives: 10 seats; Electoral Votes: 12

http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html

 

Virginia Supreme Court of

Appeals holding a hearing on April 27, 1870 on the large courtroom second floor

of the Virginia State Capitol Building. Several hundred people crowded in.

Before the proceedings could begin, the gallery (balcony) gave way and fell to

the courtroom floor. This added weight, in addition to the crowd already there,

caused the entire courtroom floor to give way, falling some 40 feet into the

Hall of the House of Delegates.

 

The injured stumbled,

crawled, or were carried out onto the Capitol lawn in the mayhem which

followed. 62 men were killed and 251 were injured.

 

1870        Oct 12, Gen.

Robert E. Lee died in Lexington, Va., at 63.

 

1908        Sep 9, Orville

Wright made the 1st 1-hr airplane flight at Fort Myer, Va.

 

1913        Mar 16 The

15,000-ton battleship Pennsylvania was launched at Newport News, Va.

 

1922        Feb 21, Airship

Rome exploded at Hampton Roads, Virginia, and 34 died.

 

1928        Nov 12, The

ocean liner Vestris sank off the Virginia Cape with 328 aboard, killing 111.

 

1932        Feb 27,

Explosion in coal mine in Boissevain, Virginia, left 38 dead.

 

1960        Sep 24, The USS

Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was launched at Newport

News, Va.

 

1961        Oct 8, The US

Constellation crashed at Richmond, Virginia, 74 die.

 

1968        Apr 6, Gunpowder

stocks at a sporting-goods store exploded and 43

were killed in Va.

 

1982        Mar 24, The US

submarine Jacksonville collided with a Turkish freighter near Virginia.

 

1995        Sep 10, A plane

carrying members of a skydivers club crashed in Shacklefords, Virginia, killing

ten parachutists, the plane’s pilot and a man on the ground.

 

1998        May 18, In

Roanoke a suspected arson fire destroyed a 3-story

rooming house and killed 5 people, 3 men and 2 women.

 

1998        Dec 25, A storm

snapped power lines in Virginia and left thousands without power as cold

weather hit across the South.

 

2000        Mar 5, In

Virginia an explosion at an auto parts factory killed 3 people in at New River

Castings in Radford.

 

2001        Sep 11,  9:38

a.m. American Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757 carrying 64 people, crashed into

the Pentagon in Arlington, Va.

 

2002        Mar 18, Flooding

hit Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia following a 2nd day of heavy rains.

 

2002        May 3, Flash

flooding in Appalachia killed 4 people. Virginia,

 

2003        Sep 19,

Hurricane Isabel knocked out power to more than 4.5 million people as it

weakened into a tropical storm and raced toward Canada after swamping tidal

communities along Chesapeake Bay. 21 of 36 storm victims were in Virginia.

 

2004        Feb 28, The Bow

Mariner, a tanker carrying 3.5 million gallons of ethanol, exploded and sank

off Virginia's Eastern Shore. Three crewmen were

known dead and six others were rescued. 18 crew members were left missing.

 

2004        Oct 24, A plane

owned by Hendrick Motorsports crashed in thick fog en route to

a NASCAR race in Martinsville, Va., killing all 10 people aboard, including the

son, brother and two nieces of owner Rick Hendrick.

 

2005        Jul 25, In

Virginia 4 adult Scout leaders from Alaska were killed on the opening day of

their Jamboree when a tent pole apparently struck a power line.

 

2006        Jan 1, A family

of 4 was murdered in Richmond, Va.

 

2006        Jan 1, A family

of 4 was murdered in Richmond, Va.

 

22-DEC-1996, 18:10, DC-8

N827AX Airborne Express 6 Narrows, VA  A1

06-MAY-1980, 03:12, Learjet

23 N866JS Kennedy Flite Center 2 Richmond, VA   A1

14-MAY-1975,  Sabreliner

61-0646 USAF 3 near Richmond, VA   A1

19-JAN-1967, 13:59, Vickers

Viscount N7431 United Air Lines 0 Norfolk, VA   A1

16-JUL-1964, 18:33, Douglas

DC-7 N809D Eastern Air Lines 0 Richmond, VA   A1

12-JAN-1947, 01:38, Douglas

DC-3 NC88872 Eastern Air Lines 18 Galax, VA   A1

16-MAY-1946, 01:04, Douglas

DC-3 NC53218 Viking Aircraft Co. 27 Richmond, VA   A1

08-JUN-1944 Curtiss C-46

42-107335 USAAF  Richmond, VA   A1

 

1897 05 31 - 18:58 UTC Giles

County, Virginia - Magnitude 5.9

2003 05 05 - 16:32:32 UTC

Virginia - Magnitude 3.9

2003 12 09 - 20:59:14 UTC

Virginia - Magnitude 4.5

 

A series of shocks in quick

succession disturbed the eastern two-thirds of Virginia and a portion of North

Carolina on December 22, 1875. At Manakin, many chimneys were broken and

shingles on one store were shaken off (MM VII). Damage to chimneys was reported

from other places in Goochland and Powhatan Counties. At Richmond, the shock,

which was accompanied by a rumbling noise, was severe and lasted from 20 to 30

seconds; plaster fell and several panes of window glass broke. There was

general alarm in all parts of the city; many people ran out of their houses in

fright. The total felt area was about 130,000 square kilometers.

 

The largest earthquake to

originate in Virginia is historic times occurred on May 31, 1897. The epicenter

was in Giles County, where on May 3, an earlier tremor at Pulaski, Radford, and

Roanoke had caused damage (MM VI). Loud rumblings were heard in the epicentral

region at various times between May 3 and 31. The shock on the latter date was

felt from Georgia to Pennsylvania and from the Atlantic Coast westward to

Indiana and Kentucky, an area covering about 725,000 square kilometers. It was

especially

strong at Pearisburg, where the walls of old brick houses were cracked and

bricks were thrown from chimney tops. Springs were muddied and a few earth

fissures appeared (MM VIII). Chimneys were shaken down at Bedford City,

Houston, Pulaski, Radford, and Roanoke. Chimneys were also broken at Raleigh,

North Carolina, Bristol and Knoxville, Tennessee, and Bluefied, West Virginia.

Minor tremors continued in the epicentral region from time to time until June

6; other disturbances felt on June 28, September 3, and October 21 were

probably aftershocks. On February 5, 1898, the residents of Pulaski reported

additional chimney damage (MM VI). People rushed into the streets at Pulsaki

and East Radford.

 

An earthquake on February

11, 1907, caused minor damage at Arvonia, Ashby, and Buckingham. At Arvonia,

many people became terrified and ran from their houses (MM VI); although no

damage was reported from Columbia, many ran from their homes. The felt area was

small, approximately 14,500 square kilometers. Other shocks of lesser intensity

occurred in the same area on August 23, 1908, and May 8, 1910.

 

The Shenadoah Valley region

was strongly shaken by an earthquake on April 9, 1918. It was called the

" most severe earthquake ever experienced " at Luray. Although little

damage resulted, people in many places over the northern valley region were

greatly alarmed and rushed from their houses (MM VI). Broken windows were

reported at Washington, D.C. The tremor was noticed by President Wilson and his

family at the White House; the President's secretary

called a newspaper office to learn the cause of the

terrifying noise. The felt area extended over 155,000 square kilometers,

including parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Another shock on

September 5, 1919, was felt in the same general region, although the total

affected area was much smaller. It was strongest in the Blue Ridge Mountains

south of Front Royal. At Arco, plaster fell and some chimneys were damaged (MM

VI). Springs and streams were muddied in the epicentral area.

 

On December 26, 1929, a

moderate shock at Charlottesville shook bricks from a few chineys (MM VI). It

was reported felt in various parts of Albemarle County. A number of newspaper

accounts gave the date of this earthquake as December 25. Giles County was

strongly shaken again on April 23, 1959. At Eggleston and Pembroke, several

chimneys were damaged, plaster cracked, and pictures fell from walls (MM VI). A

wide area (about 7,500 square kilometers) of southwestern Virginia felt the

tremor; a few places in West Virginia also reported the shock.

 

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