1617 |
|
Rosa de Lima of Peru becomes the first American saint to be canonized. |
1721 |
|
The Peace of Nystad ends the Second Northern War between Sweden and Russia, giving Russia considerably more power in the Baltic region. |
1781 |
|
The French fleet arrives in the Chesapeake Bay to aid the American Revolution. |
1813 |
|
Creek Indians massacre over 500 whites at Fort Mims, Alabama. |
1860 |
|
The first British tramway is inaugurated at Birkenhead by an American, George Francis Train. |
1861 |
|
Union General John Fremont declares martial law throughout Missouri and makes his own emancipation proclamation to free slaves in the state. Lincoln overrules the general. |
1892 |
|
The Moravia, a passenger ship arriving from Germany, brings cholera to the United States. |
1932 |
|
Nazi leader Hermann Goering is elected president of the Reichstag. |
1944 |
|
Ploesti, the center of the Rumanian oil industry, falls to Soviet troops. |
1961 |
|
President John F. Kennedy appoints General Lucius D. Clay as his personal representative in Berlin. |
1963 |
|
Hot Line communications link installed between Moscow and Washington, DC. |
1967 |
|
US Senate confirms Thurgood Marshall as first African-American Supreme Court justice. |
1976 |
|
Tom Brokaw becomes news anchor of Today Show. |
1979 |
|
First recorded instance of a comet
(Howard-Koomur-Michels) hitting the sun; the energy released is equal to
approximately 1 million hydrogen bombs. |
1982 |
|
Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) forced out of Lebanon after 10 years in Beirut during Lebanese Civil War. |
1983 |
|
Lieutenant Colonel Guion S. Bluford, Jr., becomes the first African-American astronaut to travel in space. |
1986 |
|
KGB arrests journalist Nicholas Daniloff (US News World Report) on a charge of spying and hold him for 13 days. |
1983 |
|
Eiffel Tower welcomes its 150 millionth visitor, 33-year-old Parisian Jacqueline Martinez. |
No comments:
Post a Comment