This Day in Geek History: August 2
1858
The first mail boxes in the United States, which are already in use in Belgium, are installed in New York and Boston.
1870
Tower Subway, the first tube railway in the world, is opened under the River Thames in London, England. The six foot diameter tunnel was created by engineer James Henry near the Tower of London. The first shuttles operated in the tunnel were twelve seat carriages moved by wires drawn by steam engines. It will be closed within three months due to frequent breakdowns.
1926
The first Vitaphone sound-on-disc film is debuted by Warner Bros at the Warner Theatre in New York. The sound is recorded on a sixteen inch disc, playing at 33rpm. It’s thought that the films will eventually replace live theatrical entertainment. The demonstration film features Mary Astor and John Barrymore.
1931
Albert Einstein urges all scientists to refuse military work.
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