1349 | | Jews are expelled from Zurich, Switzerland. |
1613 | | Mikhail Romanov is elected czar of Russia. |
1732 | | George Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. |
1797 | | The last invasion of Britain takes place when some 1,400 Frenchmen land at Fishguard in Wales. |
1819 | | Spain signs a treaty with the United States ceding eastern Florida. |
1825 | | Russia and Britain establish the Alaska/Canada boundary. |
1862 | | Jefferson Davis is inaugurated president of the Confederacy in Richmond, Va. for the second time. |
1864 | | Nathan Bedford Forrest‘s brother, Jeffrey, is killed at Okolona, Mississippi. |
1865 | | Federal troops capture Wilmington, N.C. |
1879 | | Frank Winfield Woolworth’s ‘nothing over five cents’ shop opens at Utica, New York. It is the first chain store. |
1902 | | A fistfight breaks out in the Senate. Senator Benjamin Tillman suffers a bloody nose for accusing Senator John McLaurin of bias on the Philippine tariff issue. |
1909 | | The Great White Fleet returns to Norfolk, Virginia, from an around-the-world show of naval power. |
1911 | | Canadian Parliament votes to preserve the union with the British Empire. |
1920 | | The American Relief Administration appeals to the public to pressure Congress to aid starving European cities. |
1924 | | Columbia University declares radio education a success. |
1926 | | Pope Pius rejects Mussolini‘s offer of aid to the Vatican. |
1932 | | Adolf Hitler is the Nazi Party candidate for the presidential elections in Germany. |
1935 | | All plane flights over the White House are barred because they are disturbing President Roosevelt‘s sleep. |
1942 | | President Franklin Roosevelt orders Gen. Douglas MacArthur to leave the Philippines. |
1951 | | The Atomic Energy Commission discloses information about the first atom-powered airplane. |
1952 | | French forces evacuate Hoa Binh in Indochina. |
1954 | | U.S. is to install 60 Thor nuclear missiles in Britain. |
1962 | | A Soviet bid for new Geneva arms talks is turned down by the U.S. |
1963 | | Moscow warns the U.S. that an attack on Cuba would mean war. |
1967 | | Operation Junction City becomes the largest U.S. operation in Vietnam. |
1984 | | Britain and the U.S. send warships to the Persian Gulf following an Iranian offensive against Iraq. |
Born on February 22 |
1403 | | Charles VII, King of France. |
1732 | | George Washington, Commander-in-chief of Continental forces during the American Revolution and first U.S. President. |
1778 | | Rembrandt Peale, American painter known for portraits of U.S. founding fathers. |
1857 | | Lord Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout Movement. |
1857 | | Heinrich Hertz, German physicist, the first person to broadcast and receive radio waves. |
1892 | | Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet. |
1900 | | Sean O’Faolain, Irish short story writer. |
1925 | | Edward Gorey, American writer and illustrator. |
1932 | | Edward Kennedy, Massachusetts Senator, brother of John F. Kennedy. |
1944 | | Jonathan Demme, film director (The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia |
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