On this day in Texas history, in 1836, Sarah Ann Horn & her children were captured by Comanches near the Nueces River. The Comanches killed her husband, John, and separated her from her children. She was ransomed in 1837. In 1838, E. House published her account. She died in 1839.
Drivers would hit and kill 37,000 fewer deer and save about $1.2B in collision costs if the US stuck to daylight saving time year-round, according to a study from the University of Washington.