Lunar Eclipse
This is the best time-lapse I could find of last night's lunar eclipse. It's by W. L. Castleman of Gainesville, Florida. So far the "professional" efforts have been duds:
Since Year 1, I can only find one previous instance of an eclipse matching the same calendar date as the solstice, and that is 1638 December 21. Fortunately we won't have to wait 372 years for the next one ... that will be on 2094 December 21. -- Geoff Chester of the U.S. Naval Observatory
... This got my friend Sharon E. thinking, & she checked to see what-all was going on in North America during the year of the last eclipse that occurred during the winter solstice. I've added a few:
New Haven, the first planned city in America, was founded as an "independent colony."
John Harvard died. He left his library & half of his estate to the local college. The school adopted the name Harvard College in his honor.
Jonas Bronck of Holland became the first European settler in the Bronx. (New Amsterdam was officially 8 years old & had 10,000 inhabitants.)
The Pequot War ends with the signing of the Treaty of Hartford. The treaty refers to three historic agreements negotiated at Hartford, Connecticut, which divided the spoils of the war.
The Swedish arrived on the ships Kalmare Nyckel and Fågel Grip to America, to establish the first settlement in Delaware, called New Sweden.
Anne Hutchinson was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for heresy and moved to Rhode Island.