Today In History. What Happened This Day In History

  • Today In History. What Happened This Day In History


    A Timeline Of Events That Occurred On This Day In History



    A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.


    Today in History



    September 10



    1419



    John the Fearless is murdered at Montereau, France, by supporters of the dauphine.



    1547



    The Duke of Somerset leads the English to a resounding victory over the Scots at Pinkie Cleugh.



    1588



    Thomas Cavendish returns to England, becoming the third man to circumnavigate the globe.



    1623



    Lumber and furs are the first cargo to leave New Plymouth in North America for England.



    1813



    The nine-ship American flotilla under Oliver Hazard Perry wrests naval supremacy from the British on Lake Erie by capturing or destroying a force of six English vessels.



    1846



    Elias Howe patents the first practical sewing machine in the United States.



    1855



    Sevastopol, under siege for nearly a year, capitulates to the Allies during the Crimean War.



    1861



    Confederates at Carnifex Ferry, Virginia, fall back after being attacked by Union troops. The action is instrumental in helping preserve western Virginia for the Union.



    1912



    J. Vedrines becomes the first pilot to break the 100 m.p.h. barrier.



    1914



    The six-day Battle of the Marne ends, halting the German advance into France.



    1923



    In response to a dispute with Yugoslavia, Mussolini mobilizes Italian troops on Serb front.



    1961



    Jomo Kenyatta returns to Kenya from exile, during which he had been elected president of the Kenya National African Union.



    1963



    President John F. Kennedy federalizes Alabama's National Guard to prevent Governor George C. Wallace from using guardsmen to stop public-school desegregation.



    1981



    Pablo Picasso's painting Guernica is returned to Spain and installed in Madrid's Prado Museum. Picasso stated in his will that the painting was not to return to Spain until the Fascists lost power and democracy was restored.




    Born on September 10



    1487



    Julius III, Italian poet who promoted the Jesuits.



    1754



    William Bligh, British naval officer who was the victim of two mutinies, the most famous on the HMS Bounty which was taken over by Fletcher Christian.



    1847



    John Roy Lynch, first African American to deliver the keynote address at a Republican National Convention.



    1885



    Carl Van Doren, historian and critic who won a Pulitzer Prize for his biography on Benjamin Franklin.



    1892



    Arthur Compton, physicist.



    1929



    Arnold Palmer, golfer who won four Masters, two British Opens and one U.S. Open.



    1934



    Charles Kuralt, journalist, known for his popular "On the Road" television program.



    1935



    Mary Oliver, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.



    1941



    Stephen Jay Gould, paleontologist, biologist and writer of popular books about science such as Time's Cycle and The Panda's Thumb.

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