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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Today in History

1666   The Fire of London is extinguished after two days.
1664   After days of negotiation, the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam surrenders to the British, who will rename it New York.
1792   Maximilien Robespierre is elected to the National Convention in France.
1804   In a daring night raid, American sailors under Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, board the captured USS Philadelphia and burn the ship to keep it out of the hands of the Barbary pirates who captured her.
1816   Louis XVIII of France dissolves the chamber of deputies, which has been challenging his authority.
1859   Harriot E. Wilson's Our Nig, is published, the first U.S. novel by an African American woman.
1867   The first shipment of cattle leaves Abilene, Kansas, on a Union Pacific train headed to Chicago.
1870   Author Victor Hugo returns to Paris from the Isle of Guernsey where he had lived in exile for almost 20 years.
1877   The great Sioux warrior Crazy Horse is fatally bayoneted at age 36 by a soldier at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.
1878   Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Bill Tilghman and Clay Allison, four of the West's most famous gunmen, meet in Dodge City, Kansas.
1905   The Russian-Japanese War ends as representatives of the combating empires, meeting in New Hampshire, sign the Treaty of Portsmouth. Japan achieves virtually all of its original war aims.
1910   Marie Curie demonstrates the transformation of radium ore to metal at the Academy of Sciences in France.
1944   Germany launches its first V-2 missile at Paris, France.
1958   Martin Luther King is arrested in an Alabama protest for loitering and fined $14 for refusing to obey police.
1960   Leopold Sedar Sengingor, poet and politician, is elected president of Senegal, Africa.
1975   President Gerald Ford evades an assassination attempt in Sacramento, California.

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