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37 | On a trip to the Italian mainland from his home on Capreae, the emperor Tiberius dies on the Bay of Naples. | |
1190 | The Crusades begin the massacre of Jews in York, England. | |
1527 | The Emperor Babur defeats the Rajputs at the Battle of Kanvaha, removing the main Hindu rivals in Northern India. | |
1621 | The first Indian appears to colonists in Plymouth, Massachusetts. | |
1833 | Susan Hayhurst becomes the first woman to graduate from a pharmacy college. | |
1850 | Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is published. | |
1865 | Union troops push past Confederate blockers at the Battle of Averasborough, N.C. | |
1907 | The British cruiser Invincible, the world’s largest, is completed at Glasgow shipyards. | |
1913 | The 15,000-ton battleship Pennsylvania is launched at Newport News, Va. | |
1917 | Russian Czar Nicholas II abdicates his throne. | |
1926 | Physicist Robert H. Goddard launches the first liquid-fuel rocket. | |
1928 | The United States plans to send 1,000 more Marines to Nicaragua. | |
1935 | Adolf Hitler orders a German rearmament and violates the Versailles Treaty. | |
1939 | Germany occupies the rest Czechoslovakia. | |
1945 | Iwo Jima is declared secure by U.S. forces although small pockets of Japanese resistance still exist. | |
1954 | CBS introduces The Morning Show hosted by Walter Cronkite to compete with NBC’s Today Show. | |
1964 | President Lyndon B. Johnson submits a $1 billion war on poverty program to Congress. | |
1968 | U.S. troops in Vietnam destroy a village consisting mostly of women and children, the action is remembered as the My-Lai massacre. | |
1984 | Mozambique and South Africa sign a pact banning support for one another’s internal foes. | |
1985 | Associated Press newsman, Terry Anderson is taken hostage in Beirut. | |
Born on March 16 | ||
1751 | James Madison, fourth President of the United States (1809-17). | |
1789 | George S. Ohm, German physicist. | |
1822 | Rosa Bonheur, French painter and sculptor. | |
1822 | John Pope, Union general in the American Civil War. | |
1861 | Maxim Gorky, Russian dramatist | |
1912 | Thelma Catherine Patricia Ryan Nixon, first lady to President Richard Nixon. | |
1926 | Jerry Lewis, American comedian and film actor. |
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