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Thursday, 19 March 2015

Today In History [19th 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.
Today In History [17th March, 2015]

Today in History
March 19
1687           The French explorer La Salle is murdered in by his own men while searching for the mouth of the Mississippi, along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
1702           On the death of William III of Orange, Anne Stuart, sister of Mary, succeeds to the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland.
1822           Boston is incorporated as a city.
1879           Jim Currie opens fire on the actors Maurice Barrymore and Ben Porter near Marshall, Texas. His shots wound Barrymore and kill Porter.
1903           The U.S. Senate ratifies the Cuban treaty, gaining naval bases in Guantanamo and Bahia Honda.
1916           The First Aero Squadron takes off from Columbus, NM to join Gen. John J. Pershing and his Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa in Mexico.
1917           The Adamson Act, eight hour day for railroad workers, is ruled constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
1918           Congress authorizes Daylight Savings Time.
1920           The U.S. Senate rejects the Versailles Treaty for the second time.
1924           U.S. troops are rushed to Tegucigalpa as rebel forces take the Honduran capital.
1931           The state of Nevada legalizes gambling.
1935           The British fire on 20,000 Muslims in India, killing 23.
1936           The Soviet Union signs a pact of assistance with Mongolia against Japan.
1944           The German 352nd Infantry Division deploys along the coast of France.
1945           Adolf Hitler orders a scorched-earth policy for his retreating German armies in the west and east.
1947           Chiang Kai-Shek's government forces take control of Yenan, the former headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party.
1949           The Soviet People's Council signs the constitution of the German Democratic Republic, and declares that the North Atlantic Treaty is merely a war weapon.
1963           In Costa Rica, President John F. Kennedy and six Latin American presidents pledge to fight Communism.
1977           Congo President Marien Ngouabi is killed by a suicide commando.
1981           One technician is killed and two others are injured during a routine test on space shuttle Columbia.

Born on March 19
1589           William Bradford, governor of Plymouth colony for 30 years.
1721           Tobias George Smollett, satirical author and physician (Roderick Random, Humphrey Clinker).
1813           David Livingston, explorer found by Arthur Stanley in Africa.
1821           Sir Richard Burton, English explorer.
1848           Wyatt Earp, U.S. marshal.
1849           Alfred von Tirpitz, Prussian admiral who commanded the German fleet in early World War I.
1860           William Jennings Bryan, orator, statesman, known as "The Great Communicator."
1889           Sarah Gertrude Millina, South African writer (The Dark River, God's Stepchildren).
1891           Earl Warren, governor of California, later 14th Supreme Court Chief Justice.
1904           John J. Sirica, U.S. Federal Judge who ruled on Watergate issues.
1906           Adolf Eichman, Nazi Gestapo officer.
1912           Adolf Galland, German Luftwaffe pilot.
1925           Brent Scrowcroft, Lt. Gen. (USAF), National Security Advisor to President George H.W. Bush.
1933           Phillip Roth, American novelist and short-story writer (Portnoy's Complaint).

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