This Day in History/May-15

1862
The U.S. Department of Agriculture was created by an act of Congress on this day.
1911
The Standard Oil Company, headed by John D. Rockefeller, was ordered dissolved by the Supreme Court, under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
1918
The first air mail route in the U.S. was established between New York and Washington, DC, with a stop at Philadelphia.
1930
On a Boeing Air Transport flight between Oakland and Chicago, Ellen Church became the first airline stewardess.
1940
Nylon stockings went on sale for the first time in the United States.
1972
Alabama Governor George Wallace was shot and crippled as he campaigned for the presidency.
1988
The Soviet Union began to withdraw its estimated 115,000 troops from Afghanistan.
Source: This day in history/May-15
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