Today in History
December 11
1688 | James II abdicates the throne because of William of Orange landing in England. | |
1816 | Indiana is admitted to the Union as the 19th state. | |
1861 | A raging fire sweeps the business district of Charleston, South Carolina, adding to an already depressed economic state. | |
1862 | Union General Ambrose Burnside occupies Fredericksburg and prepares to attack the Confederates under Robert E. Lee. | |
1863 | Union gunboats Restless, Bloomer and Caroline enter St. Andrew’s Bay, Fla., and begin bombardment of both Confederate quarters and saltworks. | |
1882 | A production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe at Boston’s Bijou Theatre becomes the first performance in a theatre lit by incandescent electric lights. | |
1927 | Nearly 400 world leaders sign a letter to President Calvin Coolidge asking the United States to join the World Court. | |
1930 | As the economic crisis grows, the Bank of the United States closes its doors. | |
1933 | Reports say Paraguay has captured 11,000 Bolivians in the war over Chaco. | |
1936 | Britain’s King Edward VIII abdicates the throne to marry American Wallis Warfield Simpson. | |
1941 | The United States declares war on Italy and Germany. | |
1943 | U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull demands that Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria withdraw from the war. | |
1945 | A Boeing B-29 Superfortress shatters all records by crossing the United States in five hours and 27 minutes. | |
1951 | Joe DiMaggio announces his retirement from baseball. | |
1955 | Israel raids Syrian positions on the Sea of Galilee. | |
1964 | Frank Sinatra, Jr., is returned home to his parents after being kidnapped for the ransom amount of $240,000. | |
1967 | The Concorde, a joint British-French venture and the world’s first supersonic airliner, is unveiled in Toulouse, France. | |
1972 | Challenger, the lunar lander for Apollo 17, touches down on the moon’s surface, the last time that men visit the moon. | |
1978 | Massive demonstrations take place in Tehran against the shah. | |
1981 | Military forces in El Salvador kill over 800 civilians in what is known as the El Mozote massacre during the Salvadoran Civil War. | |
1997 | The Kyoto Protocol international treaty intended to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses, opens for signature. | |
2001 | People’s Republic of China joins the World Trade Organization. | |
2005 | Cronulla riots begin in Cronulla, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | |
2006 | President of Mexico Felipe Calderon launches a military-led offensive against drug cartel violence in the state of Michoacan. | |
2008 | Bernard "Bernie" Madoff arrested and charged with securities fraud in what was called a $50-billion Ponzi scheme. | |
Born on December 11 | ||
1803 | Hector Berlioz, French composer and conductor (Symphonie Fantastique, La Damnation de Faust). | |
1843 | Robert Koch, physician and medical researcher. | |
1882 | Fiorella H. La Guardia, mayor of New York City from 1933 to 1945. | |
1911 | Naguib Mahfouz, Nobel Prize-winning Egyptian novelist. | |
1918 | Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer and winner of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize. Famous for The Gulag Archipelago. | |
1922 | Grace Paley, short story writer. | |
1926 | Willie "Big Mama" Thorton, blues singer. | |
1937 | Jim Harrison, novelist and poet (Legends of the Fall). | |
1939 | Tom McGuane, novelist and screenwriter (The Sporting Club, Bushwacked Piano). | |
1939 | Tom Hayden, social and political activist; author, politician. | |
1940 | Donna Mills, actress (Knots Landing TV series, Play Misty for Me movie). | |
1943 | John Kerry, politician; unsuccessful Democratic nominee for President of the United States (2004); secretary of state (2013– ). | |
1944 | Teri Garr, actress, dancer (Tootsie, Mr. Mom). | |
1944 | Brenda Lee, singer; her 37 US chart hits in the 1960s is surpassed only by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Ray Charles and Connie Francis ("I’m Sorry," "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree"). | |
1950 | Christina Onassis, businesswoman; inherited and operated the Onassis shipping businessh. | |
1981 | Hamish Blake, Australian comedian, actor, author; won Gold Logie Award for "Most Popular Personality on Television"; half of award-winning comedy duo Hamish and Andy (Andy Lee). |
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