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Today in History
March 9
Today in History
March 9
1617 | The Treaty of Stolbovo ends the occupation of Northern Russia by Swedish troops. | |
1734 | The Russians take Danzig (Gdansk) in Poland. | |
1788 | Connecticut becomes the 5th state. | |
1796 | Napoleon Bonaparte marries Josephine de Beauharnais in Paris, France. | |
1812 | Swedish Pomerania is seized by Napoleon. | |
1820 | Congress passes the Land Act, paving the way for westward expansion. | |
1839 | The French Academy of Science announces the Daguerreotype photo process. | |
1841 | The rebel slaves who seized a Spanish slave ship, the Amistad, in 1839 are freed by the Supreme Court despite Spanish demands for extradition. | |
1862 | The first and last battle between the ironclads U.S.S. Monitor and C.S.S. Virginia ends in a draw. | |
1864 | General Ulysses Grant is appointed commander-in-chief of the Union forces. | |
1911 | The funding for five new battleships is added to the British military defense budget. | |
1915 | The Germans take Grondno on the Eastern Front. | |
1916 | Mexican bandit Pancho Villa leads 1,500 horsemen on a raid of Columbus, N.M. killing 17 U.S. soldiers and citizens. | |
1932 | Eamon De Valera is elected president of the Irish Free State and pledges to abolish all loyalty to the British Crown. | |
1936 | The German press warns that all Jews who vote in the upcoming elections will be arrested. | |
1939 | Czech President Emil Hacha ousts pro-German Joseph Tiso as the Premier of Slovakia in order to preserve Czech unity. | |
1940 | Britain frees captured Italian coal ships on the eve of German Foreign Minister, Ribbentrop’s visit to Rome. | |
1956 | British authorities arrest and deport Archbishop Makarios from Cyprus. He is accused of supporting terrorists. | |
1957 | Egyptian leader Nasser bars U.N. plans to share the tolls for the use of the Suez Canal. | |
1959 | The Barbie doll is unveiled at a toy fair in New York City. | |
1964 | The first Ford Mustang rolls off the Ford assembly line. | |
1967 | Svetlana Alliluyeva, Josef Stalin‘s daughter defects to the United States. | |
1968 | General William Westmoreland asks for 206,000 more troops in Vietnam. | |
1975 | Iraq launches an offensive against the rebellious Kurds. | |
1986 | Navy divers find the crew compartment of the space shuttle Challenger along with the remains of the astronauts. | |
Born on March 9 | ||
1451 | Amerigo Vespucci, Italian navigator. | |
1824 | Leland Stanford, railroad builder, founder of Stanford University. | |
1890 | Vyacheslav Molotov, former Soviet Prime Minister. | |
1892 | Vita Sackville-West, writer. | |
1905 | Peter Quennell, biographer. | |
1910 | Samuel Barber, American composer (“Adagio for Strings,” Vanessa). | |
1918 | Frank Morrison Spillane [Mickey Spillane], crime writer (Kiss Me, Deadly, The Erection Set). | |
1930 | Ornette Coleman, jazz saxophonist. | |
1934 | Yuri Gagarin, Russian cosmonaut, the first man to orbit the Earth. | |
1943 | Bobby Fischer, first American world chess champion. | |
1947 | Keri Hulme, New Zealand novelist (The Bone People). |
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