2010 | Sumatra's Sinabung volcano erupts for the first time in 400 years, killing one and causing Indonesia to evacuate thousands of people |
2010 | In Hong Kong, 80,000 people rally in response to last week's fatal tourist coast hijacking hostage crisis in the Philippines |
2005 | Hurricane Katrina causes sever damage to the Gulf Coast killing 1836 |
1993 | 21st du Maurier Golf Classic: Brandie Burton |
1993 | 93rd U.S. Golf Amateur Championship won by John Harris |
1993 | Actress Elke Sommer (52) weds Wolf Walther (46) |
1993 | Actress Marlee Matlin (28) weds Kevin Grandalski (28) |
1992 | Largest wrestling crowd out side of U.S. (75,000) at Wembley Stadium |
1992 | Randy Myers blows his 6th save of the season and it marks the 5th time he's blown a potential win for Greg Harris |
1992 | Brave's Charlie Leibrandt 1,000th strikeout and decides to keep the ball He rolls it to the dugout, allows Ricky Jordan to take 2nd on error |
1991 | John F. Kennedy, Jr. wins his 1st battle as an attorney |
1991 | U.S.S.R. suspends Communist Party activities |
1990 | C-5 transport plane crashes at Ramstein AFB, Germany, killing 13 |
1990 | Saddam Hussein declares America can't beat Iraq |
1988 | Macy's Tap-o-Mania sets Guiness record |
1988 | U.S.S.R. launches 3 cosmonauts (Valery Polyakav, 1 Afghan) to station Mir |
1987 | Nolan Ryan passes the 200-strikeout barrier for record 11th time |
1987 | Rosa Mota becomes wins female Rome marathon (2:25:17) |
1986 | Heike Drechsler of E Germany ties world women's 200 m mark (21.71s) |
1986 | Morocco king Hassan II signs unity treaty with Libya |
1985 | Atlantis moves to launch pad for 51-J mission |
1985 | Emmy News and Documentaries Award presentation |
1985 | New York Yankee Don Baylor is hit by a pitch for a record 190th time |
1982 | 38 degrees F lowest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in August |
1982 | George Brett gets his 1,500th hit |
1982 | Joanne Carner wins LPGA Henredon Golf Classic |
1982 | Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" hits #1 |
1981 | 28th Walker Cup: U.S. wins 15-9 |
1981 | Phillies minor leaguer Jeff Stone steals pro baseball record 121st base en route to 122 (Spartanburg (South Atlantic League)) |
1979 | Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site |
1979 | Sheridan Broadcasting Corp purchases Mutual Black Network |
1978 | U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Semipalitinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan U.S.S.R. |
1978 | USTA National Tennis Center opens in Flushing, New York |
1977 | St. Louis Cardinal Lou Brock eclipses Ty Cobb's 49-year-old career stolen bases record at 893 as Padres win 4-3 |
1976 | Sandra Palmer wins LPGA National Jewish Hospital Golf Open |
1975 | Star in Cygnus goes nova becoming 4th brightest in sky |
1974 | U.S.S.R. performs underground nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya U.S.S.R. |
1972 | San Francisco Giant Jim Barr retires 1st 20 batters he faces added to last 21 he retired 6 days earlier for record 41 in a row |
1970 | Black Panthers confront cops in Philadelphia (1 cop killed) |
1969 | Joe Pepitone quits Yankees after being fined $500 for leaving the bench |
1969 | KYUS TV channel 3 in Miles City, Montana (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting |
1968 | 1st U.S. Open tennis match (Billie Jean King beats Dr. Vija Vuskains) |
1968 | Democratics nominate Hubert H Humphrey for president (Chicago) |
1968 | Norwegian king Harald V marries Sonja |
1967 | Final TV episode of "Fugitive" |
1967 | Yankees longest day, Red Sox take 1st game 2-1 in 9, Yankees win 2nd game in 20, 4-3 a total of 8 hours and 19 minutes |
1966 | Beatles last public concert (Candlestick Park, SF) |
1965 | Astronauts Cooper and Conrad complete 120 Earth orbits in Gemini 5 |
1965 | Willie Mays sets NL record for home runs in a month with his 17th of August |
1964 | "Funny Thing Happened" closes at Alvin Theater New York City after 965 performances |
1964 | Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins" released |
1964 | On Elston Howard Night, Mickey Mantle ties Babe Ruth's career strikeout record (1,330) |
1963 | Harmon Killebrew (Twins) home runs off Pete Burnside (Senators) in DH |
1962 | Some provisions of Kuwaiti constitution are suspended |
1962 | U.S. U-2 flight sees SAM launch pads in Cuba |
1960 | Jordan premier Hazza-el-Madjali deadly injured at bomb attack |
1958 | Air Force Academy opens in Colorado Springs, Colo |
1958 | George Harrison joins Quarrymen (Lennon-McCartney-Best-Sutcliffe) |
1957 | Congress passes Civil Rights Act of 1957 |
1957 | Strom Thurmond, Senator-D-South Carolina, ends 24 hour filibuster against civil rights |
1956 | French government routes troops to Cyprus near Suez crisis |
1954 | San Francisco International Airport (SFO) opens |
1953 | KHSL TV channel 12 in Chico, California (CBS) begins broadcasting |
1953 | U.S.S.R. explodes its 1st hydrogen bomb |
1950 | International Olympic Committee votes admission to West Germany and Japan in '52 |
1949 | U.S.S.R. explodes its 1st atomic bomb |
1947 | Constantine Tsaldaris follows Maximos as Greece premier |
1945 | British liberate Hong Kong from Japan |
1945 | General MacArthur named Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in Japan |
1944 | 15,000 American troops liberating Paris march down Champs Elysees |
1944 | Anti German rebellion in Slovakia |
1943 | Denmark scuttles their warships so as not to be taken by Germany |
1941 | German Einsatzkommando in Russia kills 1,469 Jewish children |
1940 | 7th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 45, All-Stars 28 (84,567) |
1939 | Chaim Weizmann informs England that Palestine Jews will fight in WW II |
1937 | Philadelphia A's Bob Johnson is 2nd to get 6 RBIs i n an inning (1st) |
1935 | 2nd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Bears 5, All-Stars 0 (77,450) |
1932 | International Anti-War Committee forms in Amsterdam |
1932 | United Cigar Stores shuts 800 shops |
1929 | German airship Graf Zeppelin ends a round-the-world flight |
1925 | After a night on the town, Babe Ruth shows up late f or batting practice Miller Huggins suspends Ruth and slaps a $5,000 fine on him |
1924 | German Republic day accepts Dawes plan |
1916 | Congress creates U.S. Naval reserve |
1916 | General Von Hindenburg becomes German Chief of Staff |
1916 | Transportship Hsin-Yu and cruiser Hai-Yung collide; 1000 die |
1916 | U.S. Congress accept Jones Act: Philippines independence |
1916 | Von Hindenburg replaces Von Falkenhayn as German chief of staff |
1914 | 4th day of Tannenberg: Russian Narev-army panics, General Martos caught |
1914 | Arizonian is 1st vessel to arrive in San Francisco via Panama Canal |
1914 | Battle at St. Quentin: French counter attack under General Lanrezac |
1913 | Pieter Cort Van de Linden forms Dutch government |
1909 | AH Latham of France sets world airplane altitude record of 155 m |
1909 | World's 1st air race held in Rheims France. Glenn Curtiss (USA) wins |
1908 | N.Y. gives a ticker tape parade to returning U.S. Olympians from London |
1906 | Bridge in St. Lawrence Canada caves in; 70 die |
1906 | William J. Clothier wins the U.S. Tennis Open |
1905 | Pierre de Brazza leaves Brazzaville |
1904 | 3rd modern Olympic Games opens in St. Louis |
1896 | Chop suey invented in New York City by chef of visiting Chinese Ambassador |
1889 | 1st American International pro lawn tennis contest (Newport RI) |
1885 | Gottlieb Daimler receives German patent for a motorcycle |
1885 | Phillies Charlie Ferguson no-hits Providence 1-0 |
1885 | Boxing's 1st heavyweight title fight with 3-oz gloves and 3-minute rounds fought between John L Sullivan and Dominick McCaffrey |
1883 | Seismic sea waves created by Krakatoa eruption create a rise in English Channel 32 hours after explosion |
1882 | Australia beat England by 7 runs "Death of English cricket" |
1882 | Fred Spofforth completes 14-90 for match vs. England (7-46 and 7-44) |
1864 | William Huggins discovers chemical composition of nebulae |
1862 | 2nd Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) begins |
1862 | Battle of Aspromonte-Italian royal forces defeat rebels |
1862 | Battle of Bull Run, Virginia (Manassas, Gainesville, Bristoe Station) |
1862 | U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing begins operation |
1854 | Self-governing windmill patented (Daniel Halladay) |
1844 | 1st white-indian lacrosse game in Montreal, Indians win |
1842 | Great Britain and China sign Treaty of Nanking, ends Opium war |
1831 | Michael Faraday demonstrates 1st electric transformer |
1793 | Slaves in French colony of St. Domingue (Haiti) freed |
1792 | English warship Royal George capsizes in Spithead; kills 900 |
1786 | Shay's Rebellion in Springfield, Mass |
1776 | Americans withdraw from Manhattan to Westchester |
1758 | New Jersey Legislature forms 1st Indian reservation |
1756 | England and France meet in war |
1756 | Prussian Libya occupies Saxson: beginning 7 years War |
1742 | Edmond Hoyle published his "Short Treatise" on the card game whist |
1708 | English troops occupy Menorca and Sardinia |
1708 | Haverhill, Mass destroyed by French and Indians |
1664 | Adriaen Pieck/Gerrit de Ferry patent wooden firespout in Amsterdam |
1655 | Swedish king Karel X Gustaaf occupies Warsaw |
1640 | English King Charles I signed a peace treaty with Scotland |
1612 | Battle at Surat India: English fleet beats Portuguese |
1540 | Emperor Karel deprives city Gent definitive rights/privileges |
1533 | Francisco Pizarro orders death of last Incan King of Peru, Atahualpa |
1526 | Hungary conquered by Turks in Battle of Mohacs |
1484 | Giovanni B Cibo elected as Pope Innocent VIII |
1475 | Treaty of Picquigny, king Louis XI buys English contacts |
1261 | Jacques Pantaleon elected as Pope Urban IV |
1178 | Anti-Pope Callistus III gives pope title to Alexander III |
284 | General Gaius Aurelius V Diocletianus Jovius (3) becomes emperor of Rome |
284 | Origin of Era of Diocletian (Martyrs) |
It's amazing how often the most interesting debates arise over things that happened way back in the past. Not to mention the surprise created by new revelations regarding ancient events... this section is designed to incorporate both those things. If it's something old you want to talk about... this your spot
Sunday 28 August 2011
August 29 Events in History
Friday 26 August 2011
August 27 Events in History
2010 | Mexico's lead investigator of the 72 corpses found near the U.S. Texas border at Tamaulipas, has been missing for two days |
2010 | After a weeklong battle with 43 people killed, Somalia's al-Shabaab rebel group called for reinforcements to take over the capital Mogadishu |
1995 | "Arcadia" closes at Vivian Beaumont Theater New York City after 204 performances |
1995 | 23rd du Maurier Golf Classic: Jenny Lidback |
1995 | 95th U.S. Golf Amateur Championship won by Tiger Woods |
1995 | Worst fire in New York in 80 years ends after 4 days |
1994 | "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" closes at R Rodgers New York City after 320 performances |
1993 | Yak-40 crashes in Tadzjikistan, 79 killed/1 lives |
1992 | CFL revokes BC Lions franchise |
1992 | Mets trade David Cone to Toronto for Jeff Kent and Ryan Thompson |
1991 | Moldavia declares independence from U.S.S.R. |
1990 | 52 Americans arrive in Turkey from Iraq |
1990 | Brewers-Blue Jays game is delayed 35 minutes due to gnats |
1990 | Rosa Mota wins female marathon (2:31:27) |
1990 | WWF Summer Slam-Ultimate Warrior beats Rick Rude |
1989 | 100 march through Bensonhurst protesting racial killings |
1989 | 89th U.S. Golf Amateur Championship won by Chris Patton |
1989 | Betsy King wins LPGA Nestle World Golf Championship |
1989 | Tina Barrett wins LPGA Mitsubishi Motors Ocean State Golf Open |
1988 | Dodger Tommy Lasorda wins 1,000th game as manager tops Philadelphia, 4-2 |
1986 | Emmy News and Documentaries Award presentation |
1985 | 20th Space Shuttle Mission (51-I)-Discovery 6-launched |
1985 | Mary Joe Fernandez, 14 years and 8 days old is youngest to win a U.S. Tennis Open match (beats Sara Gomer in 1st round) |
1984 | President Reagan announces Teacher in Space project |
1984 | U.S.S.R. performs underground nuclear test |
1983 | Haiti adopts constitution |
1983 | U.S. performs nuclear test |
1982 | Rickey Henderson steals 119th base of season breaks Lou Brock's mark |
1982 | Soyuz T-7 returns to Earth |
1981 | Divers begin to recover a safe found aboard Andrea Doria |
1981 | U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site |
1980 | Chon Doo Hwan elected President of South Korea |
1979 | 18 British militia die in ambush/bomb attack in Northern Ireland |
1978 | Gerrie Knetemann becomes world cyclist champion |
1978 | Reds Joe Morgan is 1st to hit 200 home runs and have 500 stolen bases |
1978 | Shelley Hamlin wins LPGA Patty Berg Golf Classic |
1978 | Yankee Catfish Hunter's 6-2 win gives him a perfect 6-0 in Aug 1978 |
1977 | "Chicago" closes at 46th St. Theater New York City after 947 performances |
1977 | Army shoots on market vendor women in Conakry Guinee |
1977 | Toby Harrah and Bump Wills hit back-to-back i nside-the-park-homers off Yankee Ken Clay at Yankee Stadium, Rangers won 8-2 |
1975 | 1st night match at U.S. Tennis Open (Parun defeats Smith) |
1975 | Veronica and Colin Scargill (England) complete tandem bicycle ride, a record 18,020 miles around the world |
1974 | New York Met Benny Ayala hits a home run in his 1st at bat |
1972 | Sandra Haynie wins LPGA National Jewish Hospital Golf Open |
1972 | U.S. bombs Haiphong North Vietnam |
1969 | Lindy's Pride win Hambletonian Stakes |
1969 | Mike Procter hits six consecutive sixes (across two overs) |
1967 | Naomi Sims is 1st black model on U.S. cover (Fashion of the Times) |
1967 | Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Amarillo Ladies' Golf Open |
1966 | Francis Chichester begins 1st solo sail around world |
1966 | Oakland Pitcher Paul Lindblad begins a 385 cons errorless streak |
1966 | Race riot in Waukegan, Illinois |
1966 | Sir Francis Chichester begins 1st solo ocean voyage around the world |
1965 | Beatles spend an evening with Elvis Presley |
1965 | WTVI TV channel 42 in Charlotte, North Carolina (PBS) begins broadcasting |
1962 | Mariner 2 launched; 1st probe to fly by Venus |
1962 | U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya U.S.S.R. |
1961 | Francis the Talking Mule is mystery guest on "What's My Line" |
1961 | Mickey Wright wins LPGA Spokane Women's Golf Open |
1960 | Anita Lonsbrough swims world/olympic record 200m (2:49.5) |
1960 | Mickey Wright wins LPGA Grossinger Golf Open |
1958 | Calvin Griffith says Senators will prob accept offer to move to Minn |
1958 | U.S. performs nuclear test at S Atlantic Ocean |
1958 | U.S.S.R. launches Sputnik 3 with 2 dogs aboard |
1957 | Hickory Smoke wins Hambletonian Stakes |
1957 | U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site |
1956 | Curt Robert of Columbus (International League) hits 4 home runs in 7 inning game |
1955 | Guinness Book of World Records 1st published |
1955 | Sandy Koufax fans 14 Reds, both teams combine for record 23 strikeouts |
1952 | Emil Zatopek wins 12th olympics marathon (2:23:03.2) |
1950 | 1st transmission of a TV program from continental Europe shown on BBC |
1950 | General Foods blacklists Jean Muir of Aldrich Family as a communist |
1948 | 102 degrees F highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in August |
1945 | U.S. troops land in Japan after Japanese surrender |
1944 | 200 Halifax bombers attack oil-installations in Homburg |
1942 | Cuba declares war on Germany, Japan and Italy |
1941 | Shah of Iran abdicates throne to his son Reza Pahlawi |
1940 | Caproni-Campini CC-2, experimental jet plane, maiden flight (Milan) |
1939 | Erich Warsitz makes 1st jet-propelled flight (in a Heinkel He-178) |
1939 | Heinkel He-178 makes 1st manned flight w ith rocket/jet propulsion |
1939 | Nazi Germany demands Danzig and Polish corridor |
1939 | Queen Wilhelmina receives German ambassador Grave Zech |
1938 | Yankees Monte Pearson no-hits Indians 13-0, DiMaggio hits 3 triples |
1937 | Bkln Dodger Fred Frankhouse no-hits Cin, 5-0 in 7 2/3 inn game |
1937 | George E T Eyston sets world auto speed record at 345.49 MPH |
1934 | Arlen, Ira Gershwin and Harburgs musical premieres in New York City |
1933 | Earl Averill becomes 2nd Cleveland ballplayer to hit for cycle Moody defaults in 3rd set, trailing 3-0 |
1932 | 200,000 English textile workers strike |
1932 | International anti-war congress opens in Amsterdam |
1928 | 16 die in a New York City subway's 2nd worst accident |
1928 | 42nd U.S. Womens Tennis: Helen W Moody beats Helen Hull Jacobs (62 61) |
1928 | Kellogg-Briand Pact, where 60 nations agree to outlaw war |
1927 | Parks College, America's oldest aviation school, opens |
1922 | Paavo Nurmi runs world record 3000m (8:28.6) |
1921 | J E Clair of Acme Packing Co of Green Bay granted an NFL franchise |
1918 | Christy Mathewson resigns as Reds manager to accept a commission as a captain in chemical warfare branch of Army |
1918 | Dr. Joseph L Johnson named minister to Liberia |
1917 | Indians set club record by stealing eight bases in a game |
1916 | Romania declares war on Austria-Hungary |
1914 | 2nd day of battle at Tannenberg: German bombs Usdau |
1914 | U.S. war reporter Richard H. Davis visits Leuven |
1913 | Lt Peter Nestrov, of Imperial Russian Air Service, performs a loop in a monoplane at Kiev (1st aerobatic maneuver in an airplane) |
1912 | Edgar Rice Burroughs' publishes "Tarzan of the Apes" |
1911 | Chicago White Sox Ed Walsh no-hits Boston, 5-0 |
1910 | Using 20, 137,000 candlepower arc lights, 2 amateur baseball teams play a night game at White Sox Park |
1910 | Washington Red Killefer sacrifices record 4 times against Detroit |
1909 | Jack Chesbro's final Yankee game |
1908 | Calgary City Rugby Foot-ball Club re-organizes as the Tigers |
1903 | 23rd U.S. Mens Tennis: Hugh L Doherty beats William A Larned (60 63 108) |
1900 | Battle at Bergendal: General Buller beats Boer general Botha |
1897 | Roger Bresnahan debuts as Washington Senator pitcher (later HOF catcher) |
1896 | England defeated Zanzibar in a 38-minute war (9:02 AM-9:40 AM) |
1895 | 15th U.S. Mens Tennis: Fred H Hovey beats Robert D Wrenn (63 62 64) |
1894 | Congress passes Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act, which includes a graduated income tax later struck down by the Supreme Court |
1892 | New York City Metropolitan Opera House catches fire |
1883 | Krakatoa, west of Java, explodes with a force of 1,300 megatons |
1881 | Hurricane hits Florida and Carolinas; about 700 die |
1861 | Battle of Cape Hatteras SC-Union troops take Ft. Clark |
1859 | 1st successful oil well drilled, near Titusville, Penn by Edwin Drake |
1832 | Black Hawk, leader of Sauk-indians, gives himself up |
1828 | Uruguay gains independence during Brazil-Argentina peace talk |
1816 | Lord Exmouth bombs Algiers, a refuge for Barbary pirates |
1813 | Battle of Dresden-Napoleon defeats Austrians |
1799 | English invasion army lands in North-Holland |
1798 | Battle at Castelbar, Ireland: French army hunts The English |
1789 | French National Assembly issues "Decl of Rights of Man and Citizen" |
1788 | Jacques Neeker names French minister of Finance |
1783 | 1st hydrogen balloon flight (unmanned); reaches 900 m altitude |
1776 | British defeat Americans in Battle of Long Island |
1667 | Earliest recorded hurricane in U.S., Jamestown, Virginia |
1665 | "Ye Bare and Ye Cubb" is 1st play, performed in North America (Acomac, Va) |
1634 | Battle of Nordingen-Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, loses Duchy of Francomia |
1628 | Java sultan Agung van Mataram attacks Batavia |
1626 | Battle at Lutter: Catholic League beats Danish king Christian IV |
1619 | Monarch Frederik van Palts chosen king of Bohemia |
1610 | Polish King Wladyslaw crowned king of Russia |
1601 | Olivier van Noort completes 1st Dutch exploration of new world |
1585 | Duke van Parma's troops occupy Antwerp |
1569 | Pope Pius names Cosimo I de' Medici, grand duke of Toscane |
1549 | Battle at Dussindale: John Dudley destroys English boer army |
1232 | Kioto Staatsraad accept Joei Legislation |
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