Yes, Daylight Saving Time was in effect in Ganado, Texas, on September 5, 1959. During that period, most of the United States observed Daylight Saving Time, which typically runs from the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October. Therefore, clocks would have been set one hour ahead on that date.
No. There were no daylight savings changes in Colorado between 1946 and 1959.
The United States Weather Bureau does list Savannah, GA, as observing Daylight Savings Time in the year 1959. Until the Uniform Time Act of 1966 put the majority of the country on the same daylight or standard times. Until then it was the decision of the locality to observe DST or not.
I think it was 1959 or 60
Cadet Don - 1959 was released on: USA: 1959 (Houston, Texas)
September 27, 1969: Texas 49, Texas Tech 7
Price Daniel (born October 10, 1910 in Dayton, Texas; died August 25, 1988 in Liberty County, Texas) succeeded Allan Shivers as the thirty-eighth Governor of Texas, serving between January 15, 1957 and January 15, 1963, including the whole of 1959.
texas or russia
The Giant Gila Monster - 1959 was released on: USA: 25 June 1959 (Dallas, Texas) Mexico: 27 November 1962
No, northern Idaho (the part in the Pacific time zone) did not observe Daylight Saving Time between 1945 and 1948, and the southern part (in Mountain Time) did not observe Daylight Saving Time between 1945 and 1967.
The cast of Rancho Texas - 1959 includes: Bogusz Bilewski Bronislaw Dardzinski Wieslaw Dymny Wieslaw Golas Teresa Izewska as Walentyna Jerzy Jogalla Wanda Koczeska
21 August 1959 10:04 am Hawaii time.
October 1st 1959