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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Today in History

1515   King Francis of France defeats the Swiss army under Cardinal Matthias Schiner at Marignano, northern Italy.
1549   Pope Paul III closes the first session of the Council of Bologna.
1564   On the verge of attacking Pedro Menendez's Spanish settlement at San Agostin, Florida, Jean Ribault's French fleet is scattered by a devastating storm.
1759   British troops defeat the French on the plains of Abraham, in Quebec.
1774   Tugot, the new controller of finances, urges the king of France to restore the free circulation of grain in the kingdom.
1782   The British fortress at Gibraltar comes under attack by French and Spanish forces.
1788   The Constitutional Convention authorizes the first federal election resolving that electors in all the states will be appointed on January 7, 1789.
1789   Guardsmen in Orleans, France, open fire on rioters trying to loot bakeries, killing 90.
1846   General Winfield Scott takes Chapultepec, removing the last obstacle to U.S. troops moving on Mexico City.
1862   Union troops in Frederick, Maryland, discover General Robert E. Lee's attack plans for the invasion of Maryland wrapped around a pack of cigars. They give the plans to General George B. McClellan who does nothing with them for the next 14 hours.
1863   The Loudoun County Rangers route a company of Confederate cavalry at Catoctin Mountain in Virginia.
1905   U.S. warships head to Nicaragua on behalf of American William Albers, who was accused of evading tobacco taxes.
1918   U.S. and French forces take St. Mihiel, France in America's first action as a standing army.
1945   Iran demands the withdrawal of Allied forces.
1951   In Korea, U.S. Army troops begin their assault in Heartbreak Ridge. The month-long struggle will cost 3,700 casualties.
1961   An unmanned Mercury capsule is orbited and recovered by NASA in a test.
1976   The United States announces it will veto Vietnam's UN bid.

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