1775 | George Washington orders recruiting officers to accept free blacks into the army. | |
1852 | The richest year of the gold rush ends with $81.3 million in gold produced. | |
1862 | Union General William Rosecrans‘ army repels two Confederate attacks at the Battle of Murfreesboro (Stone’s River). | |
1910 | John B. Moisant and Arch Hoxsey, two of America’s foremost aviators, die in separate plane crashes. | |
1911 | Helene Dutrieu wins the Femina aviation cup in Etampes. She sets a distance record for women at 158 miles. | |
1915 | The Germans torpedo the British liner Persia without any warning killing 335 passengers. | |
1923 | The Sahara is crossed by an automobile for the first time. | |
1930 | Brewery heir Adolphus Busch is kidnapped. | |
1941 | General MacArthur reports that U.S. lines in Manila have been pushed back by the Japanese. | |
1942 | After five months of battle, Emperor Hirohito allows the Japanese commanders at Guadalcanal to retreat. | |
1944 | Hungary declares war on Germany. | |
1965 | California becomes the largest state in population. | |
1977 | Cambodia breaks relations with Vietnam. |
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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Today in History
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