858 | St. Nicholas I begins his reign as Catholic Pope. | |
1519 | Envoys of Montezuma II attend the first Easter mass in Central America. | |
1547 | Charles V's troops defeat the Protestant League of Schmalkalden at the battle of Muhlburg. | |
1558 | Mary, Queen of Scotland, marries the French dauphin, Francis. | |
1792 | Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle composes "La Marseilles". It will become France's national anthem. | |
1800 | The Library of Congress is established in Washington, D.C. with a $5,000 allocation. | |
1805 | U.S. Marines attack and capture the town of Derna in Tripoli from the Barbary pirates. | |
1833 | A patent is granted for first soda fountain. | |
1877 | Russia declares war on the Ottoman Empire. | |
1884 | Otto von Bismarck cables Cape Town, South Africa that it is now a German colony. | |
1898 | Spain declares war on United States, rejecting an ultimatum to withdraw from Cuba. | |
1915 | Turks of the Ottoman Empire begin massacring the Armenian minority in their country. | |
1916 | Irish nationalists launch the Easter Uprising against British occupation. | |
1944 | The first B-29 arrives in China, over the Hump of the Himalayas. | |
1948 | The Berlin airlift begins to relieve surrounded city. | |
1953 | Winston Churchill is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. | |
1961 | President John Kennedy accepts "sole responsibility" for the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs. | |
1968 | Leftist students take over Columbia University in protest over the Vietnam War. | |
1980 | A rescue attempt of the U.S. hostages held in Iran fails when a plane collides with a helicopter in the Iranian desert. | |
1981 | The IBM Personal Computer is introduced. | |
1989 | Thousands of Chinese students strike in Beijing for more democratic reforms. |
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.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
TODAY IN HISTORY
APRIL 24
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