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Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Today In History [18th 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 [17th February, 2015]

February 18

1478           George, the Duke of Clarence, who had opposed his brother Edward IV, is murdered in the Tower of London.
1688           Quakers in Germantown, Pa. adopt the fist formal antislavery resolution in America.
1813           Czar Alexander enters Warsaw at the head of his Army.
1861           Victor Emmanuel II becomes the first King of Italy.
1861           Jefferson F. Davis is inaugurated as the Confederacy's provisional president at a ceremony held in Montgomery, Ala.
1865           Union troops force the Confederates to abandon Fort Anderson, N.C.
1878           The bitter and bloody Lincoln County War begins with the murder of Billy the Kid's mentor, Englishman rancher John Tunstall.
1885           The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, is published in New York.
1907           600,000 tons of grain are sent to Russia to relieve the famine there.
1920           Vuillemin and Chalus complete their first flight over the Sahara Desert.
1932           Manchurian independence is formally declared.
1935           Rome reports sending troops to Italian Somalia.
1939           The Golden Gate Exposition opens in San Francisco.
1943           German General Erwin Rommel takes three towns in Tunisia, North Africa.
1944           The U.S. Army and Marines invade Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific.
1945           U.S. Marines storm ashore at Iwo Jima.
1954           East and West Berlin drop thousands of propaganda leaflets on each other after the end of a month long truce.
1962           Robert F. Kennedy says that U.S. troops will stay in Vietnam until Communism is defeated.
1964           The United States cuts military aid to five nations in reprisal for having trade relations with Cuba.
1967           The National Art Gallery in Washington agrees to buy a Da Vinci for a record $5 million.
1968           Three U.S. pilots that were held by the Vietnamese arrive in Washington.
1972           The California Supreme Court voids the death penalty.
1974           Randolph Hearst is to give $2 million in free food for the poor in order to open talks for his daughter Patty.
1982           Mexico devalues the peso by 30 percent to fight an economic slide.

Born on February 18
1516           Queen Mary I, also known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants.
1795           George Peabody, U.S. merchant and philanthropist.
1848           Louis Comfort Tiffany, glassware artist and designer.
1859           Shalom Aleichem, Yiddish author.
1862           Charles M. Schwab, "Boy Wonder" of the steel industry. President of both U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel.
1892           Wendell Wilke, Presidential candidate against President Franklin Roosevelt.
1909           Wallace Stegner, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist (Angle of Repose).
1922           Helen Gurley Brown, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine.
1929           Len Deighton, English spy writer (The Ipcress File).
1931           Toni Morrison, Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author (The Bluest Eye, Beloved).
1934           Audre Lord, poet.

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