Today In History. What Happened In History?
February 8
1587
|
Mary, Queen of Scots is beheaded in Fotheringhay
Castle for her alleged part in the conspiracy to usurp Elizabeth I.
|
|
1807
|
At Eylau, Napoleon‘s Marshal Pierre Agureau
attacks Russian forces in a heavy snowstorm.
|
|
1861
|
Delegates from seceded states adopt a provisional
Confederate Constitution.
|
|
1862
|
Union troops under Gen. Ambrose Burnside defeat a
Confederate defense force at the Battle of Roanoke Island, N.C.
|
|
1865
|
Confederate raider William Quantrill and men
attack a group of Federal wagons at New Market, Kentucky.
|
|
1887
|
Congress passes the Dawes Act, which gives
citizenship to Indians living apart from their tribe.
|
|
1900
|
British General Buller is beaten at Ladysmith,
South Africa as the British flee over the Tugela River.
|
|
1904
|
In a surprise attack at Port Arthur, Korea, the
Japanese disable seven Russian warships.
|
|
1910
|
The Boy Scouts of America is incorporated.
|
|
1924
|
The gas chamber is used for the first time to
execute a murderer.
|
|
1942
|
The Japanese land on Singapore.
|
|
1943
|
British General Orde Wingate leads a guerrilla
force of “Chindits” against the Japanese in Burma.
|
|
1952
|
Elizabeth becomes Queen of England after her
father, King George VI, dies.
|
|
1962
|
The U.S. Defense Department reports the creation
of the Military Assistance Command in South Vietnam.
|
|
1965
|
South Vietnamese bomb the North Vietnamese
communications center at Vinh Linh.
|
|
1971
|
South Vietnamese ground forces, backed by American
air power, begin Operation Lam Son 719, a 17,000 man incursion into Laos that
ends three weeks later in a disaster.
|
|
1990
|
CBS television temporarily suspends Andy Rooney
for his anti-gay and ant-black remarks in a magazine interview.
|
|
Born on February 8
|
||
412
|
St. Proclus, Patriarch of Constantinople
|
|
1820
|
William T. Sherman, Union general in the American Civil War
|
|
1828
|
Jules Verne, French novelist, one of the first
writers of science fiction (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea).
|
|
1834
|
Dmitri Ivanovich Medeleyev, Russian chemist,
developed the periodic table of elements.
|
|
1851
|
Kate (O’Flaherty ) Chopin, novelist, short story
writer (The Awakening).
|
|
1906
|
Chester F. Carlson, physicist, inventor of
xerography, the electrostatic dry-copy process.
|
|
1906
|
Henry Roth, writer (Call it Sleep).
|
|
1911
|
Elizabeth Bishop, poet.
|
|
1926
|
Neal Cassaday, writer, counterculture proponent.
|
|
1931
|
James Dean, film actor and 1950s teenage icon (Rebel
Without a Cause, East of Eden, Giant).
|
|
1940
|
Ted Koppel, television journalist.
|
No comments :
Post a Comment
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not represent or reflect the views of nnamdi nemdy, thanks