Tuesday, April 22, 2014

History for April 22

History for April 22 - On-This-Day.com

Earth Day. See www.earthday.org/International Mother Earth Day (United Nations)

National Jelly Bean Day

Happy Birthday!  Glen Campbell, Jack Nicholson




Birth Anniversaries: Queen Isabella I (Spain) 1451, Nikolai Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Lenin) 1870 - Russian premier (1917-1924), J. Robert Oppenheimer 1904 - Physicist, designed and built the first atomic bomb 


1509 - Henry VIII ascended to the throne of England upon the death of his father Henry VII. 


1861 - Robert E. Lee was named commander of Virginia forces. 






1864 - The U.S. Congress passed legislation that allowed the inscription "In God We Trust" to be included on one-cent and two-cent coins. 


1889 - At noon, the Oklahoma land rush officially started as thousands of Americans raced for new, unclaimed land. 


1915 - At the Second Battle Ypres the Germans became the first country to use poison gas. 


1930 - The U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty, which regulated submarine warfare and limited shipbuilding. 






1952 - An atomic test conducted in Nevada was the first nuclear explosion shown on live network television. 


1970 - The first "Earth Day" was observed by millions of Americans. 


1987 - The American Physical Society said that the "Star Wars" missile system was "highly questionable" and would take ten years to research. 






1993 - The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicated in Washington, DC. 


2000 - Elian Gonzalez was reunited with his father. He had to be taken from his Miami relatives by U.S. agents in a predawn raid. 


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