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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Today in History

1260   At the Battle of Montaperto in Italy, the Tuscan Ghibellines, who support the emperor, defeat the Florentine Guelfs, who support papal power.
1479   After four years of war, Spain agrees to allow a Portuguese monopoly of trade along Africa's west coast and Portugal acknowledges Spain's rights in the Canary Islands.
1781   Los Angeles, first an Indian village Yangma, is founded by Spanish decree.
1787   Louis XVI of France recalls parliament.
1790   Jacques Necker is forced to resign as finance minister in France.
1820   Czar Alexander declares that Russian influence in North America extends as far south as Oregon and closes Alaskan waters to foreigners.
1862   Robert E. Lee's Confederate army invades Maryland, starting the Antietam Campaign.
1870   A republic is proclaimed in Paris and a government of national defense is formed.
1881   The Edison electric lighting system goes into operation as a generator serving 85 paying customers is switched on.
1886   Elusive Apache leader Geronimo surrenders to General Nelson A. Miles at Skeleton Canyon, Ariz.
1893   Beatrix Potter sends a note to her governess' son with the first drawing of Peter Rabbit, Cottontail and others. The Tale of Petter Rabbit is published eight years later.
1915   The U.S. military places Haiti under martial law to quell a rebellion in its capital Port-au-Prince.
1941   German submarine U-652 fires at the U.S. destroyer Greer off Iceland, beginning an undeclared shooting war.
1942   Soviet planes bomb Budapest in the war's first air raid on the Hungarian capital.
1943   Allied troops capture Lae-Salamaua, in New Guinea.
1944   British troops liberate Antwerp, Belgium.
1945   The American flag is raised on Wake Island after surrender ceremonies there.
1951   The first transcontinental television broadcast in America is carried by 94 stations.
1957   Arkansas governor Orval Faubus calls out the National Guard to bar African-American students from entering a Little Rock high school.

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