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February 22nd - This Date in History.
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Events:C/P
1371 – Robert II becomes King of Scotland, beginning the Stuart dynasty.
1495 – King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the city's throne.
1632 – Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published.
1744 – War of the Austrian Succession: The Battle of Toulon begins.
1797 – The Last Invasion of Britain begins near Fishguard, Wales.
1819 – By the Adams-OnÃs Treaty, Spain sells Florida to the United States for five million U.S. dollars.
1847 – Mexican-American War: The Battle of Buena Vista – 5,000 American troops defeat 15,000 Mexicans.
1848 – The French Revolution of 1848, which would lead to the establishment of the French Second Republic, begins.
1853 – Washington University in St. Louis is founded as Eliot Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.
1855 – The Pennsylvania State University is founded in State College, Pennsylvania(as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania)
1856 – The Republican Party opens its first national meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1862 – Jefferson Davis is officially inaugurated for a six-year term as the President of the Confederate States of America in Richmond, Virginia. He was previously inaugurated as a provisional president on February 18, 1861.
1872 – The Prohibition Party holds its first national convention in Columbus, Ohio, nominating James Black as its presidential nominee.
1879 – In Utica, New York, Frank Woolworth opens the first of many of 5 and dime Woolworth stores.
1889 – President Grover Cleveland signs a bill admitting North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington as U.S. states.
1899 – Filipino forces led by General Antonio Luna counterattacks for the first time against the American forces during the Philippine-American War. The Filipinos failed to regain Manila from the Americans.
1904 – The United Kingdom sells a meteorological station on the South Orkney Islands to Argentina, the islands are subsequently claimed by the United Kingdom in 1908.
1909 – The sixteen battleships of the Great White Fleet, led by Connecticut, return to the United States after a voyage around the world.
1915 – World War I: Germany institutes unrestricted submarine warfare.
1924 – U.S. President Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President to deliver a radio broadcast from the White House.
1942 – World War II: President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders General Douglas MacArthur out of the Philippines as the Japanese victory becomes inevitable.
1943 – World War II: Members of White Rose are executed in Nazi Germany.
1944 – World War II: American aircraft mistakenly bomb the Dutch towns of Nijmegen, Arnhem, Enschede and Deventer, resulting in 800 dead in Nijmegen alone.
1948 – Communist revolution in Czechoslovakia.
1957 – Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam survives a communist shooting assassination attempt in Ban Me Thuot.
1958 – Egypt and Syria join to form the United Arab Republic.
1959 – Lee Petty wins the first Daytona 500.
1972 – The Official Irish Republican Army detonates a car bomb at Aldershot barracks, killing seven and injuring nineteen others.
1973 – Cold War: Following President Richard Nixon's visit to the People's Republic of China, the two countries agree to establish liaison offices.
1974 – The Organisation of the Islamic Conference summit begins in Lahore, Pakistan. Thirty-seven countries attend and twenty-two heads of state and government participate. It also recognizes Bangladesh.
1974 – Samuel Byck tries and fails to assassinate U.S. President Richard Nixon.
1979 – Independence of Saint Lucia from the United Kingdom.
1980 – Miracle on Ice: In Lake Placid, New York, the United States hockey team defeats the Soviet Union hockey team 4-3.
1983 – The notorious Broadway flop Moose Murders opens and closes on the same night at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
1986 – Start of the People Power Revolution in the Philippines.
1994 – Aldrich Ames and his wife are charged by the United States Department of Justice with spying for the Soviet Union.
1995 – The Corona reconnaissance satellite program, in existence from 1959 to 1972, is declassified.
1997 – In Roslin, Scotland, scientists announce that an adult sheep named Dolly has been successfully cloned.
2002 – Angolan political and rebel leader Jonas Savimbi is killed in a military ambush.
2006 – At least six men stage Britain's biggest robbery, stealing £53m (about $92.5 million or €78 million) from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.
2011 – An earthquake measuring 6.3 in magnitude strikes Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 185 people.
Today's Canadian Headline...
1813 RED GEORGE INVADES THE USA
Ogdensburg New York - Lt. Col. 'Red George' Macdonnell c1779-1871 leads 400 Prescott regular militia and Glengarry Light Infantry in a pre-dawn raid on US Fort Ogdensburg across the frozen St. Lawrence; to retaliate for Feb. 6 attack on Brockville; War of 1812.
1976
Ottawa Ontario - Joe Clark 1939- narrowly elected PC Party leader on 4th ballot; replaces Robert Stanfield; gets 1187 votes, to Claude Wagner's 1112; Brian Mulroney, whose campaign was judged too slick, finishes third.
1998 Nagano, Japan - Canadians take home record medal haul as 18th Winter Olympic games close at Nagano.
1996 St. John's Newfoundland - Brian Tobin wins Newfoundland Election; gains 37 out of 48 seats in the Newfoundland Legislature.
1996 Victoria British Columbia - Glen Clark sworn in as Premier of BC replacing Mike Harcourt; former provincial Cabinet Minister.
1995 Ottawa Ontario - Bloc Quebecois leader Lucien Bouchard returns to the House of Commons where MPs give him a standing ovation; he had lost part of his leg to the so-called flesh-eating disease in late 1993.
1995 Ottawa Ontario - Lucienne Robillard appointed federal Minister of Labour; newly elected Liberal for Montreal riding.
1994 Ottawa Ontario - Paul Martin tables his first Budget as Finance Minister; wants to cut deficit from $45 to 39 billion; cuts tobacco taxes to curb smuggling; announces four military bases to close, including Royal Roads in BC and Collège Militaire St-Jean in Quebec.
1994 Ottawa Ontario - Health Canada project finds traces of cigarette smoke compounds in fetal hair; first biochemical proof that even offspring of non-smoking mothers are affected by passive smoke.
1990 Los Angeles California - k.d. laing wins Grammy Award as top female country singer in the USA; Alberta native.
1990 Vancouver BC - Grain carrier collides with Polish fishing vessel in Vancouver Harbour; spilling 40,000 litres of diesel fuel.
1984 Quebec Quebec - Czech brothers Anton & Peter Stastny score 8 points each in a game for the NHL Quebec Nordiques.
1977 Washington DC - Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1919- tells US Congress that Canada will remain united despite concerns about Quebec separation; first speech given by Canadian Prime Minister to US Congress
1969 Montreal Quebec - Bomb explodes at Liberal Party social club, injuring two people.
1968 Quebec Quebec - Daniel Johnson 1915-1968 announces creation of Radio-Québec, a provincially owned radio and television network.
1964 Montreal Quebec - Montreal police seize millions of dollars worth of smuggled heroin.
1945 Atlantic - German U-Boat torpedoes Royal Canadian Navy corvette Trentonian.
1943 Gibraltar Mediterranean - Royal Canadian Navy corvette HMCS Weyburn strikes mine and sinks near Gibraltar.
1893 Quebec Quebec - Quebec Legislature declares beer of not over 4% alcohol a 'temperance drink'.
1887 Canada - John Alexander Macdonald 1815-1891 wins federal election 126 seats to 89 for Edward Blake of the Liberals; majority cut to 37 seats in a House of 215.
1851 Ottawa Ontario - The Bytown Packet newspaper changes its name to the Ottawa Citizen.
1851 Kingston Ontario - James Morris 1798-1865 appointed the Province of Canada's first Postmaster-General.
1838 Kingston Ontario - William Lyon Mackenzie 1795-1861 abandons plan to attack Kingston from Hickory Island in the Thousand Islands.
1825 London England - Britain and Russia set inland boundaries of Alaska/BC at first mountain range and 141st meridian.
In World Events...
1994 Mexico City - Aldrich Ames and wife charged with being Soviet spies; received $1.5 million over 10-year period for passing secrets; Ames a career CIA officer.
1991 Washington DC - US gives Iraq's Saddam Hussein 24 hours to quit Kuwait or face all-out ground war; Gulf War.
1980 Lake Placid New York- US Olympic Ice Hockey team beats the USSR 4-3 en route to a gold medal.
1980 Tel Aviv Israel - Israeli government replaces the Israeli pound with a new currency, the shekel.
1967 Djakarta Indonesia - General Suharto takes power from Indonesia's President Achmad Sukarno, who stays President in name only.
1966 Entebbe Uganda - Uganda Prime Minister Milton Obote takes full control of the country and arrests five ministers.
1956 New York City - Elvis Presley has his first hit in Billboard's top 10: Heartbreak Hotel.
1924 Washington DC - Calvin Coolidge makes the first presidential radio address.
1913 Mexico City - Francisco Madero, revolutionary president of Mexico, assassinated in military coup with Vice President Pino Suarez.
1892 London England - Oscar Wilde premieres his play Lady Windermere's Fan at the St James Theatre.
1889 Washington DC - The Dakotas, Montana and Washington admitted to the union.
1888 Yonkers NY - John Reid of Scotland first demonstrates the game of golf to Americans.
1886 London England - The Times is the first British newspaper to put a personal column in its classified page, which was then on its front page.
1879 Utica New York - Frank Winfield Woolworth opens his first Great Five Cent Store.
1872 Columbus Ohio - First national convention of the Prohibition Party.
1862 Montgomery Alabama - Jefferson Davis inaugurated as President of the Confederate States of America.
1856 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania - First national meeting of the Republican Party.
1847 Buena Vista Texas - Zachary Taylor's US troops defeat Mexicans at battle of Buena Vista; American-Mexican War.
1819 Washington DC - Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish minister Don Luis de Onis sign Treaty of Florida Blanca; Spain gives up claim to Pacific Coast north of 42nd Parallel; cedes what is now the State of Florida to the US because of inability to maintain order; two years later, the US paid its citizens $5 million to settle claims against Spain.
1787 Paris France - Assembly of Notables meets for the first time.
1784 New York City - Empress of China sets sail from New York; first US trading vessel to China arrives on Aug. 28.
1774 London England - House of Lords rules authors do not have perpetual copyright
1630 Massachusetts - Indians introduce pilgrims to popcorn at Thanksgiving.
1370 Edinburgh Scotland - Robert II succeeds his uncle, David II, as King of Scotland; start of the Stuart dynasty.
End of C/P.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Events:C/P
1371 – Robert II becomes King of Scotland, beginning the Stuart dynasty.
1495 – King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the city's throne.
1632 – Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published.
1744 – War of the Austrian Succession: The Battle of Toulon begins.
1797 – The Last Invasion of Britain begins near Fishguard, Wales.
1819 – By the Adams-OnÃs Treaty, Spain sells Florida to the United States for five million U.S. dollars.
1847 – Mexican-American War: The Battle of Buena Vista – 5,000 American troops defeat 15,000 Mexicans.
1848 – The French Revolution of 1848, which would lead to the establishment of the French Second Republic, begins.
1853 – Washington University in St. Louis is founded as Eliot Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.
1855 – The Pennsylvania State University is founded in State College, Pennsylvania(as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania)
1856 – The Republican Party opens its first national meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1862 – Jefferson Davis is officially inaugurated for a six-year term as the President of the Confederate States of America in Richmond, Virginia. He was previously inaugurated as a provisional president on February 18, 1861.
1872 – The Prohibition Party holds its first national convention in Columbus, Ohio, nominating James Black as its presidential nominee.
1879 – In Utica, New York, Frank Woolworth opens the first of many of 5 and dime Woolworth stores.
1889 – President Grover Cleveland signs a bill admitting North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington as U.S. states.
1899 – Filipino forces led by General Antonio Luna counterattacks for the first time against the American forces during the Philippine-American War. The Filipinos failed to regain Manila from the Americans.
1904 – The United Kingdom sells a meteorological station on the South Orkney Islands to Argentina, the islands are subsequently claimed by the United Kingdom in 1908.
1909 – The sixteen battleships of the Great White Fleet, led by Connecticut, return to the United States after a voyage around the world.
1915 – World War I: Germany institutes unrestricted submarine warfare.
1924 – U.S. President Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President to deliver a radio broadcast from the White House.
1942 – World War II: President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders General Douglas MacArthur out of the Philippines as the Japanese victory becomes inevitable.
1943 – World War II: Members of White Rose are executed in Nazi Germany.
1944 – World War II: American aircraft mistakenly bomb the Dutch towns of Nijmegen, Arnhem, Enschede and Deventer, resulting in 800 dead in Nijmegen alone.
1948 – Communist revolution in Czechoslovakia.
1957 – Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam survives a communist shooting assassination attempt in Ban Me Thuot.
1958 – Egypt and Syria join to form the United Arab Republic.
1959 – Lee Petty wins the first Daytona 500.
1972 – The Official Irish Republican Army detonates a car bomb at Aldershot barracks, killing seven and injuring nineteen others.
1973 – Cold War: Following President Richard Nixon's visit to the People's Republic of China, the two countries agree to establish liaison offices.
1974 – The Organisation of the Islamic Conference summit begins in Lahore, Pakistan. Thirty-seven countries attend and twenty-two heads of state and government participate. It also recognizes Bangladesh.
1974 – Samuel Byck tries and fails to assassinate U.S. President Richard Nixon.
1979 – Independence of Saint Lucia from the United Kingdom.
1980 – Miracle on Ice: In Lake Placid, New York, the United States hockey team defeats the Soviet Union hockey team 4-3.
1983 – The notorious Broadway flop Moose Murders opens and closes on the same night at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
1986 – Start of the People Power Revolution in the Philippines.
1994 – Aldrich Ames and his wife are charged by the United States Department of Justice with spying for the Soviet Union.
1995 – The Corona reconnaissance satellite program, in existence from 1959 to 1972, is declassified.
1997 – In Roslin, Scotland, scientists announce that an adult sheep named Dolly has been successfully cloned.
2002 – Angolan political and rebel leader Jonas Savimbi is killed in a military ambush.
2006 – At least six men stage Britain's biggest robbery, stealing £53m (about $92.5 million or €78 million) from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.
2011 – An earthquake measuring 6.3 in magnitude strikes Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 185 people.
Today's Canadian Headline...
1813 RED GEORGE INVADES THE USA
Ogdensburg New York - Lt. Col. 'Red George' Macdonnell c1779-1871 leads 400 Prescott regular militia and Glengarry Light Infantry in a pre-dawn raid on US Fort Ogdensburg across the frozen St. Lawrence; to retaliate for Feb. 6 attack on Brockville; War of 1812.
1976
Ottawa Ontario - Joe Clark 1939- narrowly elected PC Party leader on 4th ballot; replaces Robert Stanfield; gets 1187 votes, to Claude Wagner's 1112; Brian Mulroney, whose campaign was judged too slick, finishes third.
1998 Nagano, Japan - Canadians take home record medal haul as 18th Winter Olympic games close at Nagano.
1996 St. John's Newfoundland - Brian Tobin wins Newfoundland Election; gains 37 out of 48 seats in the Newfoundland Legislature.
1996 Victoria British Columbia - Glen Clark sworn in as Premier of BC replacing Mike Harcourt; former provincial Cabinet Minister.
1995 Ottawa Ontario - Bloc Quebecois leader Lucien Bouchard returns to the House of Commons where MPs give him a standing ovation; he had lost part of his leg to the so-called flesh-eating disease in late 1993.
1995 Ottawa Ontario - Lucienne Robillard appointed federal Minister of Labour; newly elected Liberal for Montreal riding.
1994 Ottawa Ontario - Paul Martin tables his first Budget as Finance Minister; wants to cut deficit from $45 to 39 billion; cuts tobacco taxes to curb smuggling; announces four military bases to close, including Royal Roads in BC and Collège Militaire St-Jean in Quebec.
1994 Ottawa Ontario - Health Canada project finds traces of cigarette smoke compounds in fetal hair; first biochemical proof that even offspring of non-smoking mothers are affected by passive smoke.
1990 Los Angeles California - k.d. laing wins Grammy Award as top female country singer in the USA; Alberta native.
1990 Vancouver BC - Grain carrier collides with Polish fishing vessel in Vancouver Harbour; spilling 40,000 litres of diesel fuel.
1984 Quebec Quebec - Czech brothers Anton & Peter Stastny score 8 points each in a game for the NHL Quebec Nordiques.
1977 Washington DC - Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1919- tells US Congress that Canada will remain united despite concerns about Quebec separation; first speech given by Canadian Prime Minister to US Congress
1969 Montreal Quebec - Bomb explodes at Liberal Party social club, injuring two people.
1968 Quebec Quebec - Daniel Johnson 1915-1968 announces creation of Radio-Québec, a provincially owned radio and television network.
1964 Montreal Quebec - Montreal police seize millions of dollars worth of smuggled heroin.
1945 Atlantic - German U-Boat torpedoes Royal Canadian Navy corvette Trentonian.
1943 Gibraltar Mediterranean - Royal Canadian Navy corvette HMCS Weyburn strikes mine and sinks near Gibraltar.
1893 Quebec Quebec - Quebec Legislature declares beer of not over 4% alcohol a 'temperance drink'.
1887 Canada - John Alexander Macdonald 1815-1891 wins federal election 126 seats to 89 for Edward Blake of the Liberals; majority cut to 37 seats in a House of 215.
1851 Ottawa Ontario - The Bytown Packet newspaper changes its name to the Ottawa Citizen.
1851 Kingston Ontario - James Morris 1798-1865 appointed the Province of Canada's first Postmaster-General.
1838 Kingston Ontario - William Lyon Mackenzie 1795-1861 abandons plan to attack Kingston from Hickory Island in the Thousand Islands.
1825 London England - Britain and Russia set inland boundaries of Alaska/BC at first mountain range and 141st meridian.
In World Events...
1994 Mexico City - Aldrich Ames and wife charged with being Soviet spies; received $1.5 million over 10-year period for passing secrets; Ames a career CIA officer.
1991 Washington DC - US gives Iraq's Saddam Hussein 24 hours to quit Kuwait or face all-out ground war; Gulf War.
1980 Lake Placid New York- US Olympic Ice Hockey team beats the USSR 4-3 en route to a gold medal.
1980 Tel Aviv Israel - Israeli government replaces the Israeli pound with a new currency, the shekel.
1967 Djakarta Indonesia - General Suharto takes power from Indonesia's President Achmad Sukarno, who stays President in name only.
1966 Entebbe Uganda - Uganda Prime Minister Milton Obote takes full control of the country and arrests five ministers.
1956 New York City - Elvis Presley has his first hit in Billboard's top 10: Heartbreak Hotel.
1924 Washington DC - Calvin Coolidge makes the first presidential radio address.
1913 Mexico City - Francisco Madero, revolutionary president of Mexico, assassinated in military coup with Vice President Pino Suarez.
1892 London England - Oscar Wilde premieres his play Lady Windermere's Fan at the St James Theatre.
1889 Washington DC - The Dakotas, Montana and Washington admitted to the union.
1888 Yonkers NY - John Reid of Scotland first demonstrates the game of golf to Americans.
1886 London England - The Times is the first British newspaper to put a personal column in its classified page, which was then on its front page.
1879 Utica New York - Frank Winfield Woolworth opens his first Great Five Cent Store.
1872 Columbus Ohio - First national convention of the Prohibition Party.
1862 Montgomery Alabama - Jefferson Davis inaugurated as President of the Confederate States of America.
1856 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania - First national meeting of the Republican Party.
1847 Buena Vista Texas - Zachary Taylor's US troops defeat Mexicans at battle of Buena Vista; American-Mexican War.
1819 Washington DC - Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish minister Don Luis de Onis sign Treaty of Florida Blanca; Spain gives up claim to Pacific Coast north of 42nd Parallel; cedes what is now the State of Florida to the US because of inability to maintain order; two years later, the US paid its citizens $5 million to settle claims against Spain.
1787 Paris France - Assembly of Notables meets for the first time.
1784 New York City - Empress of China sets sail from New York; first US trading vessel to China arrives on Aug. 28.
1774 London England - House of Lords rules authors do not have perpetual copyright
1630 Massachusetts - Indians introduce pilgrims to popcorn at Thanksgiving.
1370 Edinburgh Scotland - Robert II succeeds his uncle, David II, as King of Scotland; start of the Stuart dynasty.
End of C/P.