Tuesday, January 21, 2014

History for January 21

History for January 21 - On-This-Day.com
Birth anniversary of Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen (1738-89).

Birth anniversaries of Confederate general Stonewall Jackson (1824-63); legendary disc jockey Wolfman Jack (1938-95).


Happy Birthday! Jack Nicklaus


1793 - During the French Revolution, King Louis XVI was executed on the guillotine. He had been condemned for treason. 



1908 - The Sullivan Ordinance was passed in New York City making smoking by women illegal. The measure was vetoed by Mayor George B. McClellan Jr. 




1924 - Soviet leader Vladimir Llyich Lenin died. Joseph Stalin began a purge of his rivals for the leadership of the Soviet Union. 



1954 - The Nautilus was launched in Groton, CT. It was the first atomic-powered submarine. U.S. First Lady Mamie Eisenhower broke the traditional bottle of champagne across the bow. 



1976 - The French Concorde SST aircraft began regular commercial service for Air France and British Airways. 



1977 - U.S. President Carter pardoned almost all Vietnam War draft evaders. 



1980 - Gold was valued at $850 an ounce.



1994 - A jury in Manassas, VA, acquitted Lorena Bobbitt by reason of temporary insanity of maliciously wounding (severing his penis) her husband John. She accused him of sexually assaulting her. 



1998 - A former White House intern said on tape that she had an affair with U.S. President Clinton



2003 - It was announced by the U.S. Census Bureau that estimates showed that the Hispanic population had passed the black population for the first time.



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