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Monday, 16 February 2015

Today In History [16th February, 2015]

A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.
Today In History [15th February, 2015]

February 16
1760           Cherokee Indians held hostage at Fort St. George are killed in revenge for Indian attacks on frontier settlements.
1804           US Navy lieutenant Steven Decatur leads a small group of sailors into Tripoli harbor and burns the USS Philadelphia, captured earlier by Barbary pirates.
1862           Fort Donelson, Tennessee, falls to Grant's Federal forces, but not before Nathan Bedford Forrest escapes.
1865           Columbia, South Carolina, surrenders to Federal troops.
1923           Bessie Smith makes her first recording "Down Hearted Blues."
1934           Thousands of Socialists battle Communists at a rally in New York's Madison Square Garden.
1937           Dupont patents a new thread, nylon, which will replace silk in a number of products and reduce costs.
1940           The British destroyer HMS Cossack rescues British seamen from a German prison ship, the Altmark, in a Norwegian fjord.
1942           Tojo outlines Japan's war aims to the Diet, referring to "new order of coexistence" in East Asia.
1945           American paratroopers land on Corregidor, in a campaign to liberate the Philippines.
1951           Stalin contends the U.N. is becoming the weapon of aggressive war.
1952           The FBI arrests 10 members of the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina.
1957           A U.S. flag flies over an outpost in Wilkes Land, Antarctica.
1959           Fidel Castro takes the oath as Cuban premier in Havana.
1965           Four persons are held in a plot to blow up the Statue of Liberty, Liberty Bell and the Washington Monument.
1966           The World Council of Churches being held in Geneva, urges immediate peace in Vietnam.
1978           China and Japan sign a $20 billion trade pact, which is the most important move since the 1972 resumption of diplomatic ties.

Born on February 16
1620           Frederick William, founder of Brandenburg-Prussia.
1838           Henry Adams, U.S. historian, son and grandson of the presidents.
1852           Charles Taze Russell, founder of the International Bible Students Association which later became the Jehovah's Witnesses.
1845           Quinton Hogg, English philanthropist.
1886           Van Wyck Brooks, biographer, critic and literary historian.
1903           Edgar Bergen, ventriloquist and radio comedian.
1904           George Kennan, U.S. diplomat and historian.
1944           Richard Ford, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist (The Sportswriter, Independence Day).

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