1620 |
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The Pilgrims sight Cape Cod. |
1828 |
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In Vienna, Composer Franz Schubert dies of syphilis at age 31. |
1861 |
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Julia Ward Howe writes "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" while visiting Union troops near Washington. |
1863 |
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Lincoln delivers the "Gettysburg Address" at the dedication of the National Cemetery at the site of the Battle of Gettysburg. |
1885 |
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Bulgarians, led by Stefan Stambolov, repulse a larger Serbian invasion force at Slivinitza. |
1873 |
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James Reed and two accomplices rob the Watt Grayson family of $30,000 in the Choctaw Nation. |
1897 |
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The Great "City Fire" in London. |
1905 |
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100 people drown in the English Channel as the steamer Hilda sinks. |
1911 |
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New York receives first Marconi wireless transmission from Italy. |
1915 |
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The Allies ask China to join the entente against the Central Powers. |
1923 |
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The Oklahoma State Senate ousts Governor Walton for anti-Ku Klux Klan measures. |
1926 |
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Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Politburo in the Soviet Union. |
1942 |
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Soviet forces take the offensive at Stalingrad. |
1949 |
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Prince Ranier III is crowned 30th Monarch of Monaco. |
1952 |
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Scandinavian Airlines opens a commercial route from Canada to Europe. |
1969 |
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Apollo 12 touches down on the moon. |
1973 |
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New York stock market takes sharpest drop in 19 years. |
1976 |
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Patty Hearst is released from prison on $1.5 million bail. |
1981 |
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U.S. Steel agrees to pay $6.3 million for Marathon Oil. |
1985 |
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Reagan and Mikhail
Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union,
meet for the first time. |
1985 |
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In the largest civil verdict in US history, Pennzoil wins $10.53 billion judgement against Texaco. |
1990 |
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Pop duo Milli Vanilli are stripped of their Grammy Award after it is learned they did not sing on their award-winning Girl You Know Its True album. |
1996 |
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Canada’s Lt. Gen. Maurice Baril arrives in Africa to lead a multinational force policing Zaire. |
1998 |
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US House of Representatives begins impeachment hearings against President Bill Clinton. |
2010 |
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New Zealand suffers its worst mining
disaster since 1914 when the first of four explosions occurs at the Pike
River Mine; 29 people are killed. |
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