| 771 | With the death of his brother Carloman, Charlemagne becomes sole ruler of the Frankish Empire. | |
| 1861 | The U.S. Senate, voting 36 to 0, expels Senator John C. Brekinridge of Kentucky because of his joining the Confederate Army. | |
| 1861 | Queen Victoria of Britain forbids the export of gunpowder, firearms and all materials for their production. | |
| 1862 | Winchester, Va., falls into Union hands, resulting in the capture of 145 Southern soldiers. | |
| 1863 | Seven solid days of bombardment ends at Charleston, S.C. The Union fires some 1,307 rounds. | |
| 1872 | The U.S. brigantine Marie Celeste is found adrift and deserted with its cargo intact, in the Atlantic Ocean between the Azores and Portugal. | |
| 1900 | The French National Assembly, successor to the States-General, rejects Nationalist General Mercier’s proposal to plan an invasion of England. | |
| 1914 | The first Seaplane Unit formed by the German Navy officially comes into existence and begins operations from Zeebrugge, Belgium. | |
| 1918 | France cancels trade treaties in order to compete in the postwar economic battles. | |
| 1941 | Operation Taifun (Typhoon), which was launched by the German armies on October 2, 1941, as a prelude to taking Moscow, is halted because of freezing temperatures and lack of serviceable aircraft. | |
| 1942 | U.S. planes make the first raids on Naples, Italy. | |
| 1947 | Tennessee William’s play A Streetcar Named Desire premieres on Broadway starring Marlon Brando and Jessica Tandy. | |
| 1950 | The University of Tennessee defies court rulings by rejecting five Negro applicants. | |
| 1952 | The Grumman XS2F-1 makes its first flight. | |
| 1959 | Peking pardons Pu Yi, ex-emperor of China and of the Japanese puppet-state of Manchukuo. | |
| 1981 | Ronald Reagan broadens the power of the CIA by allowing spying in the United States. | |
| 1985 | Robert McFarland resigns as National Security Advisor. Admiral John Poindexter is named to succeed. | |
| 1991 | The last American hostages held in Lebanon are released. | |
| 1992 | George H. W. Bush orders 28,000 troops to Somalia during the Somali Civil War. |
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