Monday, 22 February 2016

22 February History

Today In History. What Happened This Day In History

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

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