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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Today in History

1493   Christopher Columbus discovers Antigua during his second expedition.
1556   The Englishman Richard Chancellor is drowned off Aberdeenshire on his return from a second voyage to Russia.
1647   All Dutch-held area of New York are returned to English control by the treaty of Westminster.
1775   U.S. Marine Corps founded.
1782   In the last battle of the American Revolution, George Rodgers Clark attacks Indians and Loyalists at Chillicothe, in Ohio Territory.
1871   Henry M. Stanley finds Dr. Livingstone at Ujiji near Unyanyembe in Africa.
1879   Little Bighorn participant Major Marcus Reno is caught window-peeping at the daughter of his commanding officer–an offense for which he will be court-martialed.
1911   President Taft ends a 15,000-mile, 57-day speaking tour.
1911   The Imperial government of China retakes Nanking.
1917   Forty-one US suffragettes are arrested protesting outside the White House.
1938   Fascist Italy enacts anti-Semitic legislation.
1941   Churchill promises to join the U.S. "within the hour" in the event of war with Japan.
1942   Admiral Jean Darlan orders French forces in North Africa to cease resistance to the Anglo-American forces.
1952   U.S. Supreme Court upholds the decision barring segregation on interstate railways.
1961   Andrew Hatcher is named associate press secretary to President John F. Kennedy.
1962   Eleanor Roosevelt is buried, she had died three days earlier.
1964   Australia begins a draft to fulfill its commitment in Vietnam.
1969   The PBS children's program Sesame Street debuts.
1971   Two women are tarred and feathered in Belfast for dating British soldiers, while in Londonderry, Northern Ireland a Catholic girl is also tarred and feathered for her intention of marrying a British soldier.
1972   Hijackers divert a jet to Detroit, demanding $10 million and ten parachutes.
1975   The iron ore freighter Edmund Fitzgerald breaks in half and sinks at the eastern end of Lake Superior–all 29 crew members perish.
1986   President Ronald Reagan refuses to reveal details of the Iran arms sale.

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