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Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Today In History [17th March, 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.

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Today in History
March 17
1766           Britain repeals the Stamp Act.
1776           British forces evacuate from Boston to Nova Scotia.
1799           Napoleon Bonaparte and his army reach Mediterranean seaport of St. Jean d'Acra, only to find British warships ready to break his siege of the town.
1868           The first postage stamp canceling machine patent is issued.
1884           John Joseph Montgomery makes the first glider flight in Otay, Calif.
1886           Twenty African Americans are killed in the Carrollton Massacre in Mississippi.
1891           The British steamer Utopia sinks off the coast of Gibraltar.
1905           Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, niece of President Theodore Roosevelt, marries Franklin D. Roosevelt in New York.
1910           The Camp Fire Girls are founded in Lake Sebago, Maine.
1914           Russia increases the number of active duty military from 460,000 to 1,700,000.
1924           Four Douglas army aircraft leave Los Angeles for an around the world flight.
1930           Mob boss Al Capone is released from jail.
1942           The Nazis begin deporting Jews to the Belsen camp.
1944           The U.S. Eighth Air Force bombs Vienna.
1959           The Dalai Lama flees Tibet and goes to India.
1961           The United States increases military aid and technicians to Laos.
1962           The Soviet Union asks the United States to pull out of South Vietnam.
1966           A U.S. submarine locates a missing H-bomb in the Mediterranean.
1970           The Army charges 14 officers with suppression of facts in the My Lai massacre case.
1972           Nixon asks Congress to halt busing in order to achieve desegregation.
1973           Twenty are killed in Cambodia when a bomb goes off that was meant for the Cambodian President Lon Nol.
1973           First POWs are released from the "Hanoi Hilton" in Hanoi, North Vietnam.
1985           President Ronald Reagan agrees to a joint study with Canada on acid rain.
1992           White South Africans approve constitutional reforms giving legal equality to blacks.

Born on March 17
1828           Patrick R. Cleburne, Confederate general.
1832           Daniel Conway Moncure, U.S. clergyman, author, abolitionist
1846           Kate Greenway, painter and illustrator (Mother Goose).
1902           Bobby Jones, American golfer.
1919           Nat "King" Cole, American jazz pianist and singer.

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