526 | St. John I ends his reign as Catholic Pope. | |
1643 | Queen Anne, the widow of Louis XIII, is granted sole and absolute power as regent by the Paris parliament, overriding the late king's will. | |
1652 | A law is passed in Rhode Island banning slavery in the colonies but it causes little stir and seems unlikely to be enforced. | |
1792 | Russian troops invade Poland. | |
1802 | Britain declares war on France. | |
1804 | Napoleon Bonaparte becomes the Emperor of France. | |
1828 | The Battle of Las Piedras, between Uruguay and Brazil, ends. | |
1860 | Abraham Lincoln is nominated for president. | |
1864 | The fighting at Spotsylvania in Virginia, reaches its peak at the Bloody Angle. | |
1896 | The Supreme Court's decision on Plessy v. Ferguson upholds the "separate but equal" policy in the United States. | |
1904 | Brigand Raizuli kidnaps American Ion H. Perdicaris in Morocco. | |
1917 | The U.S. Congress passes the Selective Service act, calling up soldiers to fight World War I. | |
1931 | Japanese pilot Seiji Yoshihara crashes his plane in the Pacific Ocean while trying to be the first to cross the ocean nonstop. He is picked up seven hours later by a passing ship. | |
1933 | President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Tennessee Valley Authority Act. | |
1942 | New York ends night baseball games for the rest of World War II. | |
1944 | The Allies finally capture Monte Cassino in Italy. | |
1951 | The United Nations moves its headquarters to New York city. | |
1969 | Two battalions of the 101st Airborne Division assault Hill 937 but cannot reach the top because of muddy conditions. | |
1974 | India becomes sixth nation to explode an atomic bomb. | |
1980 | After rumbling for two months, Mount Saint Helens, in Washington, erupts 3 times in 24 hours. |
What is going on with the East Alton Rotary Club? We will cover it here, along with all sorts of other interesting and off-kilter stuff that will inform, enlighten and amuse you.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
TODAY IN HISTORY
MAY 18
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