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Thursday, 19 February 2015

Today In History [19th 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 [9th February, 2015]

February 19

1408           The revolt of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, against King Henry IV, ends with his defeat and death at Bramham Moor.
1701           Philip V of Spain makes his ceremonial entry into Madrid.
1807           Vice President Aaron Burr is arrested in Alabama for treason. He is later found innocent.
1847           Rescuers finally reach the ill-fated Donnor Party in the Sierras.
1861           Russian Tsar Alexander II abolishes serfdom.
1902           Smallpox vaccination becomes obligatory in France.
1903           The Austria-Hungary government decrees a mandatory two year military service.
1915           British and French warships begin their attacks on the Turkish forts at the mouth of the Dardenelles, in an abortive expedition to force the straits of Gallipoli.
1917           American troops are recalled from the Mexican border.
1919           The First Pan African Congress meets in Paris, France.
1925           President Calvin Coolidge proposes the phasing out of inheritance tax.
1926           Dr. Lane of Princeton estimates the earth's age at one billion years.
1942           Port Darwin, on the northern coast of Australia, is bombed by the Japanese.
1944           The U.S. Eighth Air Force and Royal Air Force begin "Big Week," a series of heavy bomber attacks against German aircraft production facilities.
1965           Fourteen Vietnam War protesters are arrested for blocking the United Nations' doors in New York.
1966           Robert F. Kennedy suggests the United States offer the Vietcong a role in governing South Vietnam.
1976           Britain slashes welfare spending.
1981           The U.S. State Department calls El Salvador a "textbook case" of a Communist plot.
1987           New York Governor Mario Cuomo declares that he will not run for president in the next election.

Born on February 19
1473           Nicholas Copernicus, Polish astronomer who introduced the idea that the earth revolved around the sun.
1683           Philip V, King of Spain.
1817           William III, King of the Netherlands.
1859           Svante Arrhenius, Swedish chemist, founder of physical chemistry.
1902           Kay Boyle, short story writer ("The White Horses of Vienna").
1911           Merle Oberon, film actress.
1917           Carson McCuller, writer (The Heart is a Lonely Hunter).
1940           Smokey Robinson, American singer and songwriter.
1952           Amy Tan, novelist (The Joy Luck CLub, The Kitchen God's Wife).

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