Nothin' happened today.
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Nothin' happened today.
Not true. I took a dump today.
American Revolution
John Paul Jones leads American raid on Whitehaven, England, 1778
Automotive
Rolls-Royce co-founder dies, 1933
Civil War
Union raid cuts Mississippi telegraph wires, 1863
Cold War
McCarthy Army hearings begin, 1954
Crime
Seduction is made illegal, 1886
An FBI agent is killed in a gangster raid, 1934
Disaster
Sewers explode in Guadalajara, 1992
General Interest
Germans introduce poison gas, 1915
Fujimori orders assault on Japanese ambassador's home, 1997
Hollywood
Jack Nicholson born, 1937
Literary
Ellen Glasgow, Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, is born, 1873
Music
The Blues Brothers make their world premiere on Saturday Night Live, 1978
Old West
The Oklahoma land rush begins, 1889
Presidential
Former President Richard Nixon dies, 1994
Sports
Pat Tillman killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan, 2004
Vietnam War
South Vietnamese have increased combat capabilities, 1968
Antiwar demonstrations held, 1972
World War I
Second Battle of Ypres begins, 1915
World War II
Americans launch Operation Persecution in the Pacific, 1944
Hitler admits defeat, 1945
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history
1540 - An expedition led by Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado left Culiacán in Mexico in search of the Seven Cities of Cíbola.
1689 - On the Texas coast, Spanish explorer Alonso León discovered the ruins of a French settlement, Fort St. Louis.
1873 - The Texas state legislature repealed the law that had authorized the State Police.
1897 - Sarah Seelye became a member of the McClellan Post, Grand Army of the Republic, in Houston. She was the only woman in history to have served in the Union army.
1967 - Randy Matson set a new world record with a shot put toss of 71 feet, and 5 1/2 inches in College Station, TX.
2011 - In Arlington, TX, the Texas Giant reopened to the public as part of the Six Flags Over Texas 50th anniversary celebration.
On April 22, 1952, a live broadcast was made of a Nevada atom bomb test monitored by infantry at a 4 mile range and a group of guvmint VIPs distance unstated. The VIPs were supplied with dark goggles. A few of the soldiers had sunglasses.
Sunday Morning Almanac
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