Georgia votes to ratify the U.S. Constitution becoming the fourth state in the modern United States. Named after King George II Georgia was first settled by E...
Emperor Joseph II orders Jews of Galicia Austria to adopt family names
Muhammad XII. (Boabdil) last Nasird ruler of Moorish fortress Alhambra surrenders to the Catholic Monarchs
Spain & Catholic France sign Saint League of Joinville
Spanish force in Ireland surrender to the English army at Kinsdale
Senator Timothy Pickering a Federalist from Massachusetts becomes the first senator to be censured when the Senate approves a censure motion against him by a ...
During the Russo-Japanese War Port Arthur the Russian naval base in China falls to Japanese naval forces under Admiral Heihachiro Togo. It was the first in a...
The kingdom of Granada falls to the Christian forces of King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella I and the Moors lose their last foothold in Spain.Located at the co...
On January 2 1958 celebrated soprano Maria Callas walks off after the first act of a gala performance of Bellinis Norma in Rome claiming illness. The...
On this day in 1980 in a strong reaction to the December 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan President Jimmy Carter asks the Senate to postpone action on the ...
On this day in 2009 media outlets report that a rare unrestored 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe has been found in the garage of a British doctor. A month ...
At Ap Bac a village in the Mekong Delta 50 miles southwest of Saigon the Viet Cong inflict heavy casualties on a much larger South Vietnamese force.About 250...
In what is described as the biggest air battle of the war to date U.S. Air Force F-4 Phantom jets down seven communist MiG-21s over North Vietnam. The Phantom...
On January 2 1956 Oklahoma Universitys champion football team the Sooners defeat Maryland 20-6 in the Orange Bowl in Miami Florida winning the nat...
On this day in 1974 President Richard M. Nixon signs the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act setting a new national maximum speed limit. Prior to 1974 ...
President Benjamin Harrison welcomes Alice Sanger as the first female White House staffer on this day in 1890.During an otherwise uneventful presidency remarkab...
Albert Fall the secretary of the U.S. Department of Interior resigns in response to public outrage over the Teapot Dome scandal. Falls resignation ill...
On this day in 1897 American writer Stephen Crane survives the sinking of The Commodore off the coast of Florida. He will turn the harrowing adventure into his...
The Weavers one of the most significant popular-music groups of the postwar era saw their career nearly destroyed during the Red Scare of the early 1950s. Eve...
Former Model Named Head of Fox Productions ran the headline in the January 2 1980 issue of the New York Times over an article announcing that S...