1504 | Michelangelo’s 13-foot marble statue of David is unveiled in Florence, Italy. | |
1529 | The Ottoman Sultan Suleiman re-enters Budapest and establishes John Zapolya as the puppet king of Hungary. | |
1565 | Spanish explorers found St. Augustine, Florida, the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States. | |
1628 | John Endecott arrives with colonists at Salem, Massachusetts, where he will become the governor. | |
1644 | The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam surrenders to the British fleet that sails into its harbor. Five years later, the British change the name to New York. | |
1755 | British forces under William Johnson defeat the French and the Indians at the Battle of Lake George. | |
1760 | The French surrender the city of Montreal to the British. | |
1845 | A French column surrenders at Sidi Brahim in the Algerian War. | |
1863 | Confederate Lieutenant Dick Dowling thwarts a Union naval landing at Sabine Pass, northeast of Galveston, Texas. | |
1903 | Between 30,000 and 50,000 Bulgarian men, women and children are massacred in Monastir by Turkish troops seeking to check a threatened Macedonian uprising. | |
1906 | Robert Turner invents the automatic typewriter return carriage. | |
1915 | Germany begins a new offensive in Argonne on the Western Front. | |
1921 | Margaret Gorman of Washington, D.C., is named the first Miss America. | |
1925 | Germany is admitted into the League of Nations. | |
1935 | Senator Huey Long of Louisiana is shot to death in the state capitol, allegedly by Dr. Carl Austin Weiss, Jr. | |
1944 | Germany’s V-2 offensive against England begins. | |
1945 | Korea is partitioned by the Soviet Union and the United States. | |
1951 | Japanese representatives sign a peace treaty in San Francisco. | |
1955 | The United States, Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Thailand sign the mutual defense treaty that established the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). | |
1960 | Penguin Books in Britain is charged with obscenity for trying to publish the D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover. | |
1960 | President Dwight Eisenhower dedicates NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. | |
1971 | The Kennedy Center opens in Washington, DC with a performance of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass. | |
1974 | Ford pardons Nixon for any crimes arising from the Watergate scandal he may have committed while in office. | |
1988 | Wildfires in Yellowstone National Park in the US, the world’s first national park, force evacuation of the historic Old Faithful Inn; visitors and employees evacuate but the inn is saved. | |
1991 | Macedonian Independence Day; voters overwhelmingly approve referendum to form the Republic of Macedonia, independent of Yugoslavia. | |
1994 | USAir Flight 427 crashes on approach to Pittsburgh International Airport, killing all 132 people aboard; subsequent investigation leads to changes in manufacturing practices and pilot training. |
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
Today in History
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