19th centuryApril 8, 1869: What Do You Mean, 'It's Not Brain Surgery'?By Randy AlfredMarch 15, 1854: Diphtheria's FoeBy Tony LongMarch 14, 1879: Mr. BigBy Tony LongMarch 10, 1876: 'Mr. Watson, Come Here ...'By Randy AlfredMarch 7, 1897: First Morning of the CornflakeBy Tony LongMarch 2, 1887: Birth of the Master LocksmithBy Randy AlfredMarch 1, 1896: All AglowBy Tony LongFeb. 18, 1898: Enzo Ferrari Gets the Green FlagBy Tony BorrozFeb. 17, 1818: Proto-Bicycle Gets Things RollingBy Randy AlfredFeb. 7, 1863: Early Stab at Organizing ElementsBy Tony LongFeb. 1, 1893: Lights! Kinetograph! Action!By Tony LongScienceJan. 19, 1883: Let There Be LightBy Tony LongJan. 10, 1863: Take the TubeBy Tony LongJan. 7, 1851: Foucault Gets the Swing of ThingsBy Randy AlfredDec. 27, 1831: Beagle Sets Sail With a Very Special PassengerBy Tony LongDec. 21, 1842: Birth of an Anarchist, and Darwin's CriticBy Tony LongDec. 13, 1809: First Removal of Ovarian TumorBy Tony LongDec. 6, 1850: The Eyes Have It, Thanks to the OphthalmoscopeBy Tony LongNov. 23, 1889: S.F. Gin Joint Hears World's First JukeboxBy Tony LongNov. 18, 1883: Railroad Time Goes Coast to CoastBy Randy AlfredNov. 17, 1749: Father of Modern Canning BornBy Tony LongNov. 15, 1864: Sherman's March to the Sea Changes Tactical WarfareBy Tony LongNov. 11, 1856: Bessemer Becomes the Man of SteelBy Tony LongNov. 9, 1888: Jack the Ripper Strikes for the Last Time ... Or Does He?By Tony LongMore Stories