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History of 4 March

History of 4 March - 1634 - Samuel Cole opened the first tavern in Boston, MA. 1681 - England's King Charles II granted a charter to William...

History of 1 March

History of 1 March 1992 - Bosnian Serb snipers fired upon civilians after a majority of the Moslem and Croatian communities voted in favor...

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History of 4 March

History of 4 March - 1634 - Samuel Cole opened the first tavern in Boston, MA. 1681 - England's King Charles II granted a charter to William...

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History of 4 March

History of 4 March - 1634 - Samuel Cole opened the first tavern in Boston, MA. 1681 - England's King Charles II granted a charter to William...

History of 3 March

History of 3 March 1991 - 25 people were killed when a United Airlines Boeing 737-200 crashed while on approach to the Colorado Springs...

History of 1 March

History of 1 March 1992 - Bosnian Serb snipers fired upon civilians after a majority of the Moslem and Croatian communities voted in favor...

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History of 22 January

History of 22 January 565 Eutychius is deposed as Patriarch of Constantinople by John Scholasticus 871 Battle of Basing: Danish invasion army beats Saxon Ethelred of...

History of 21 January

History of 21 January 1276 Pierre de Tarantaise elected Pope Innocence V 1287 The treaty of San Agayz is signed. Minorca is conquered by King Alfons...

History of 20 January

History of 20 January  1981 - Iran released 52 Americans that had been held hostage for 444 days. The hostages were flown to Algeria...

History of 19 January

History of 19 January 1981 - The U.S. and Iran signed an agreement paving the way for the release of 52 Americans held hostage for more...

History of 18 January

History of 18 January 1985 - Mary Decker broke a world, indoor record when she ran the women’s, 2,000-meter race in 5:34.2. She also...

History of 17 January

History of 17 January 1982 - William G. Bonin was convicted in Los Angeles, CA, of being the "freeway killer" who had murdered 14...

History of 15 January

History of 15 January 1982 - Britain and the Vatican resumed full diplomatic relations after a break of over 400 years. 1985 - "Playboy"...

History of 14 January

History of 14 January 1982 - William G. Bonin was convicted in Los Angeles, CA, of being the "freeway killer" who had murdered 14...

History of 13 January

History of 13 January 1984 - Wayne Gretzky extended his NHL consecutive scoring streak to 45 games. 1986 - The NCAA adopted the controversial "Proposal 48,"...

History of 12 January

History of 12 January 1986 - Space shuttle Columbiablasted off with a crew that included the first Hispanic-American in space, Dr. Franklin R. Chang-Diaz. 1991...

History of 11 January

History of 11 January  1980 - Nigel Short, age 14, from Bolton in Britain, became the youngest International Master in the history of chess. ...

History of 10 January

History of 10 January  1981 - In El Salvador, Marxist insurgents launched a "final offensive". 1984 - The United States and the Vatican established full...