1 Jan
1849 Triumphal reception at West Point for Bvt Lt Gen Winfield Scott, newly returned from Mexico
1861 On orders of Winfield Scott, Charles P. Stone begins organizing an anti-secessionist militia in Washington
1863 Battle of Galveston, Texas: Confederates recapture the city
1863 Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect
1880 Dr. John Watson meets Sherlock Holmes
1892 Ellis Island opens; Irish-born Annie Moore is the first of over 12 million immigrants to arrive in America there
1911 Maj Jimmie Erickson takes the first aerial photograph, San Diego
1915 The first known act of German sabotage in the U.S.: The John A. Roebling Munitions Plant in Trenton is destroyed by fire
1920 The League of Nations convenes for the first time
1923 The Rosewood Massacre: Rumors of the rape of a white woman prompt a week long pogrom against Americans of African decent in Rosewood, Fla. -- at least 8 Black people are killed, millions in damage
1937 US Army Air Corps physiological research laboratory completed, Ohio
1942 Philippine Army covers final withdrawal of South Luzon Force into Bataan
1943 Guadalcanal: Americal Div resumes its assault on Mt. Austen.
1944 Oran, Algeria: Army defeats Navy 10-7 in the "Arab Bowl"
1944 Western New Britain: Allies overcome last Japanese resistance
1946 Emperor Hirohito of Japan announces he is not a god
1950 First woman doctor commissioned in the USN, Mary T. Sproul
1951 Massive Chinese/North Korean assault on UN-lines
1959 Triumphal entry of Fidel Castro into Havana as Fulgencio Batista flees
BORN
1735 Paul Revere, patriot, silversmith, gunfounder, d. 1818
1739 Edmund Burke, Whig politician, author ("Reflections on the Revolution"), d. 1797
1745 "Mad" Anthony Wayne, Revolutionary general, Victor of Stoney Point, Fallen Timbers, d. 1795 -- Learn More
1752 Elizabeth Griscom "Betsy" Ross, mythic flag maker, d. 1836
1801 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1819 George Foster Shepley, Brig. Gen., U.S.V., d 1878
1827 William Lewis "Old Tige" Cabell, Brig Gen, C.S.A., d. 1911
1838 William Hugh Young, Brig. Gen., C.S.A., d 1901
1839 James Ryder Randall, songwriter ("Maryland, My Maryland"), d. 1908
1839 Maria Louise Rame - "Ouida", novelist ("Under Two Flags"), d. 1908
1874 William Franklin "Frank" Knox, sometime Rough Rider, Republican newspaper publisher and politician, FDR's SecNav (1940-1944), d. 1944
1883 William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan, sometime commander, 165th Infantry (69th NY), Medal of Honor, Director, OSS, d. 1954
1887 Wilhelm Canaris, German admiral and spymaster, executed by Hitler, 1945
1892 Manuel Roxas y Acuña, 1st President of the Philippines (1946-1948), d. 1948
1895 J. Edgar Hoover, Director, FBI (1935-1972), d. 1972
1895 Sean Aloysius O'Fearna - John Ford - naval officer, director ("Why We Fight"), d. 1973
1900 The Commonwealth of Australia
1909 Dana Andrews, actor ("Battle of the Bulge"), d. 1992
1919 Jerome David "J.D." Salinger, 91, D-Day veteran and author "The Catcher in the Rye", d. 2010.
1920 Basil L. Plumley, Sgt Maj, US, veteran of three wars and five combat jumps, hero of the Ia Drang Valley, d. 2012
1923 The USSR
1962 The US Navy SEALs
DIED
1787 Arthur Middleton, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, at 44
1877 Medal of Honor-holder Adam Payne, former Seminole Indian Scout, shotgunned in the back at a dance at Ft. Clark, Texas, by Deputy Sheriff Clarion Windus, also a MoH-holder
1961 Dashiell Hammett, 66, veteran, novelist ("The Maltese Falcon")
1969 Ian Fleming, 56, imaginative secret agent, author ("James Bond")
1972 Maurice Chevalier, 86, poilu, entertainer, quasi-collaborator
1992 Grace Hopper, Admiral of the Cyber Sea, at 85
2008 Erich Kaestner, 107, last German veteran of WW I
1849 Triumphal reception at West Point for Bvt Lt Gen Winfield Scott, newly returned from Mexico
1861 On orders of Winfield Scott, Charles P. Stone begins organizing an anti-secessionist militia in Washington
1863 Battle of Galveston, Texas: Confederates recapture the city
1863 Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect
1880 Dr. John Watson meets Sherlock Holmes
1892 Ellis Island opens; Irish-born Annie Moore is the first of over 12 million immigrants to arrive in America there
1911 Maj Jimmie Erickson takes the first aerial photograph, San Diego
1915 The first known act of German sabotage in the U.S.: The John A. Roebling Munitions Plant in Trenton is destroyed by fire
1920 The League of Nations convenes for the first time
1923 The Rosewood Massacre: Rumors of the rape of a white woman prompt a week long pogrom against Americans of African decent in Rosewood, Fla. -- at least 8 Black people are killed, millions in damage
1937 US Army Air Corps physiological research laboratory completed, Ohio
1942 Philippine Army covers final withdrawal of South Luzon Force into Bataan
1943 Guadalcanal: Americal Div resumes its assault on Mt. Austen.
1944 Oran, Algeria: Army defeats Navy 10-7 in the "Arab Bowl"
1944 Western New Britain: Allies overcome last Japanese resistance
1946 Emperor Hirohito of Japan announces he is not a god
1950 First woman doctor commissioned in the USN, Mary T. Sproul
1951 Massive Chinese/North Korean assault on UN-lines
1959 Triumphal entry of Fidel Castro into Havana as Fulgencio Batista flees
BORN
1735 Paul Revere, patriot, silversmith, gunfounder, d. 1818
1739 Edmund Burke, Whig politician, author ("Reflections on the Revolution"), d. 1797
1745 "Mad" Anthony Wayne, Revolutionary general, Victor of Stoney Point, Fallen Timbers, d. 1795 -- Learn More
1752 Elizabeth Griscom "Betsy" Ross, mythic flag maker, d. 1836
1801 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1819 George Foster Shepley, Brig. Gen., U.S.V., d 1878
1827 William Lewis "Old Tige" Cabell, Brig Gen, C.S.A., d. 1911
1838 William Hugh Young, Brig. Gen., C.S.A., d 1901
1839 James Ryder Randall, songwriter ("Maryland, My Maryland"), d. 1908
1839 Maria Louise Rame - "Ouida", novelist ("Under Two Flags"), d. 1908
1874 William Franklin "Frank" Knox, sometime Rough Rider, Republican newspaper publisher and politician, FDR's SecNav (1940-1944), d. 1944
1883 William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan, sometime commander, 165th Infantry (69th NY), Medal of Honor, Director, OSS, d. 1954
1887 Wilhelm Canaris, German admiral and spymaster, executed by Hitler, 1945
1892 Manuel Roxas y Acuña, 1st President of the Philippines (1946-1948), d. 1948
1895 J. Edgar Hoover, Director, FBI (1935-1972), d. 1972
1895 Sean Aloysius O'Fearna - John Ford - naval officer, director ("Why We Fight"), d. 1973
1900 The Commonwealth of Australia
1909 Dana Andrews, actor ("Battle of the Bulge"), d. 1992
1919 Jerome David "J.D." Salinger, 91, D-Day veteran and author "The Catcher in the Rye", d. 2010.
1920 Basil L. Plumley, Sgt Maj, US, veteran of three wars and five combat jumps, hero of the Ia Drang Valley, d. 2012
1923 The USSR
1962 The US Navy SEALs
DIED
1787 Arthur Middleton, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, at 44
1877 Medal of Honor-holder Adam Payne, former Seminole Indian Scout, shotgunned in the back at a dance at Ft. Clark, Texas, by Deputy Sheriff Clarion Windus, also a MoH-holder
1961 Dashiell Hammett, 66, veteran, novelist ("The Maltese Falcon")
1969 Ian Fleming, 56, imaginative secret agent, author ("James Bond")
1972 Maurice Chevalier, 86, poilu, entertainer, quasi-collaborator
1992 Grace Hopper, Admiral of the Cyber Sea, at 85
2008 Erich Kaestner, 107, last German veteran of WW I