1461 | The armies of two kings, Henry VI and Edward IV, collide at Towton. | |
1638 | A permanent European colony is established in present-day Delaware. | |
1827 | Composer Ludwig van Beethoven is buried in Vienna amidst a crowd of over 10,000 mourners. | |
1847 | U.S. troops under General Winfield Scott take possession of the Mexican stronghold at Vera Cruz. | |
1867 | The United States purchases Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million dollars. | |
1879 | British troops of the 90th Light Infantry Regiment repulse a major attack by Zulu tribesmen in northwest Zululand. | |
1886 | Coca-Cola goes on sale for the first time at a drugstore in Atlanta. Its inventor, Dr. John Pemberton, claims it can cure anything from hysteria to the common cold. | |
1903 | A regular news service begins between New York and London on Marconi's wireless. | |
1913 | The German government announces a raise in taxes in order to finance the new military budget. | |
1916 | The Italians call off the fifth attack on Isonzo. | |
1936 | Italy firebombs the Ethiopian city of Harar. | |
1941 | The British sink five Italian warships off the Peloponnesus coast in the Mediterranean. | |
1951 | The Chinese reject Gen. Douglas MacArthur's offer for a truce in Korea. | |
1951 | Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical The King and I opens on Broadway starring Gertrude Lawrence and Yul Brynner. | |
1952 | President Harry Truman removes himself from the presidential race. | |
1961 | The 23rd amendment, allowing residents of Washington, D.C. to vote for president, is ratified. | |
1962 | Cuba opens the trial of the Bay of Pigs invaders. | |
1966 | Leonid Brezhenev becomes First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. He denounces the American policy in Vietnam and calls it one of aggression. | |
1967 | France launches its first nuclear submarine. | |
1971 | Lt. William L. Calley Jr. is found guilty for his actions in the My Lai massacre. | |
1973 | The last U.S. troops withdraw from South Vietnam. | |
1975 | Egyptian president Anwar Sadat declares that he will reopen the Suez Canal on June 5, 1975. | |
1976 | Eight Ohio National Guardsmen are indicted for shooting four Kent State students during an anti-war protest on May 4, 1970. | |
1986 | A court in Rome acquits six men in a plot to kill the Pope. | |
Born on March 29 | ||
1790 | John Tyler, 10th President of the United States (1841-1845). | |
1819 | Edwin Drake, drilled the first productive oil well. | |
1835 | Elihu Thomson, the English-born American inventor of electric welding and arc lighting. | |
1867 | Cy Young, major league baseball pitcher with the most wins (509 or 511 total). | |
1875 | Lou Henry Hoover, first lady President Herbert Hoover. | |
1881 | Raymond Hood, architect. | |
1888 | James E. Casey, founder of the United Parcel Service | |
1910 | Helen Wells, author of the Cherry Ames series. | |
1916 | Eugene McCarthy, U.S. senator and presidential candidate. | |
1918 | Pearl Bailey, singer and actress. | |
1936 | Judith Guest, novelist (Ordinary People). |
Sunday, March 29, 2015
What Happened This Day In History - March 29
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