1471 | The Earl of Warwick, who fought on both sides in the War of the Roses, is killed at the Battle of Barnet with the defeat of the Lancastrians. | |
1543 | Bartoleme Ferrelo returns to Spain after discovering a large bay in the New World (San Francisco). | |
1775 | The first abolitionist society in United States is organized in Philadelphia. | |
1793 | A royalist rebellion in Santo Domingo is crushed by French republican troops. | |
1828 | The first edition of Noah Webster's dictionary is published. | |
1860 | The first Pony Express rider arrives in San Francisco with mail originating in St. Joseph, Missouri. | |
1865 | President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated in Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth. | |
1894 | Thomas Edison's kinetoscope is shown to the public for the first time. | |
1900 | The World Exposition opens in Paris. | |
1912 | The passenger liner Titanic–deemed unsinkable–strikes an iceberg on her maiden voyage and begins to sink. The ship will go under the next day with a loss of 1,500 lives. | |
1931 | King Alfonso XIII of Spain is overthrown. | |
1945 | American B-29 bombers's damage the Imperial Palace during firebombing raid over Tokyo. | |
1953 | The Viet Minh invade Laos with 40,00 troops in their war against French colonial forces. | |
1959 | The Taft Memorial Bell Tower is dedicated in Washington, D.C. | |
1961 | The first live broadcast is televised from the Soviet Union. | |
1969 | The first major league baseball game is played in Montreal, Canada. | |
1981 | America's first space shuttle, Columbia, returns to Earth. | |
Born on April 14 | ||
1578 | Philip III, king of Spain and Portugal (1598-1621). | |
1629 | Christian Huygens, Dutch astronomer. | |
1866 | Anne Mansfield Sullivan, teacher who educated Helen Keller. | |
1889 | Arnold Toynbee, English historian. | |
1898 | Harold Black, electrical engineer. | |
1904 | Sir John Gielgud, British actor. |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
What Happened This Day In History... April 14
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