1666 |
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The Great Fire of London, which devastates the city, begins. |
1789 |
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The Treasury Department, headed by Alexander Hamilton, is created in New York City. |
1792 |
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Verdun, France, surrenders to the Prussian Army. |
1798 |
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The Maltese people revolt against the
French occupation, forcing the French troops to take refuge in the
citadel of Valetta in Malta. |
1870 |
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Napoleon III capitulates to the Prussians at Sedan, France. |
1885 |
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In Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory, 28
Chinese laborers are killed and hundreds more chased out of town by
striking coal miners. |
1898 |
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Sir Herbert Kitchner leads the British to victory over the Mahdists at Omdurman and takes Khartoum. |
1910 |
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Alice Stebbins Wells is admitted to the
Los Angeles Police Force as the first woman police officer to receive
an appointment based on a civil service exam. |
1915 |
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Austro-German armies take Grodno, Poland. |
1944 |
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Troops of the U.S. First Army enter Belgium. |
1945 |
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Japan signs the document of surrender aboard the USS Missouri, ending World War II |
1945 |
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Vietnam declares its independence and Nationalist leader Ho Chi Minh proclaims himself its first president. |
1956 |
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Tennessee National Guardsmen halt rioters protesting the admission of 12 African-Americans to schools in Clinton. |
1963 |
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Alabama Governor George Wallace calls state troopers to Tuskegee High School to prevent integration. |
1975 |
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Joseph W. Hatcher of Tallahassee, Florida,
becomes the state's first African-American supreme court justice since
Reconstruction. |
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