1624 | Riots flare in Mexico when it is announced that all churches are to be closed. | |
1811 | In a secret session, Congress plans to annex Spanish East Florida. | |
1865 | Union troops capture Fort Fisher, North Carolina. | |
1913 | The first telephone line between Berlin and New York is inaugurated. | |
1919 | Peasants in Central Russia rise against the Bolsheviks. | |
1920 | The Dry Law goes into effect in the United States. Selling liquor and beer becomes illegal. | |
1920 | The United States approves a $150 million loan to Poland, Austria and Armenia to aid in their war with the Russian communists. | |
1927 | The Dumbarton Bridge opens in San Francisco carrying the first auto traffic across the bay. | |
1929 | The U.S. Senate ratifies the Kellogg-Briand anti-war pact. | |
1930 | Amelia Earhart sets an aviation record for women at 171 mph in a Lockheed Vega. | |
1936 | In London, Japan quits all naval disarmament talks after being denied equality. | |
1944 | The U.S. Fifth Army successfully breaks the German Winter Line in Italy with the capture of Mount Trocchio. | |
1949 | Chinese Communists occupy Tientsin after a 27-hour battle with Nationalist forces. | |
1965 | Sir Winston Churchill suffers a severe stroke. | |
1967 | Some 462 Yale faculty members call for an end to the bombing in North Vietnam. | |
1973 | Four of six remaining Watergate defendants plead guilty. |
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Today in History
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