Today in history
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YEAR | DAY | EVENT |
1278 | May 10 | Jews of England were imprisoned on charges of coining. |
1427 | May 10 | Jews were expelled from Berne, Switzerland. |
1534 | May 10 | Jacques Cartier reached Newfoundland. |
1652 | May 10 | John Johnson, a free black, was granted 550 acres in Northampton, Va. |
1655 | May 10 | Jamaica was captured by English. |
1752 | May 10 | Benjamin Franklin 1st tested his lightning rod. |
1796 | May 10 | Napoleon Bonaparte won a brilliant victory against the Austrians at Lodi bridge in Italy. |
1797 | May 10 | The 1st American Navy ship, the “United States,” was launched. |
1829 | May 10 | Thomas Young, physicist, decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphics, died. |
1859 | May 10 | French emperor Napoleon III left Paris to join his troops preparing to battle the Austrian army in Northern Italy. |
1864 | May 10 | Battles at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia. |
1865 | May 10 | Confederate Pres. Jefferson Davis was captured by Union troops in Irwinville, Georgia. |
1876 | May 10 | Centennial Fair opened in Philadelphia. Centennial Hall was built in Philadelphia, Pa., to commemorate the country’s 100th birthday. The US Centennial Exhibition was a world’s fair celebrating the founding of the US and drew over 9.9 million people. The US population at this time was 46 million. |
1906 | May 10 | Russia’s Duma (Parliament) met for the 1st time. |
1907 | May 10 | Paul Dukas’ opera “Ariane et Barbe Bleue,” premiered in Paris. |
1910 | May 10 | The 1st aircraft air display was held at Hendon, England. |
1924 | May 10 | J. Edgar Hoover was appointed head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at age 29. |
1930 | May 10 | The 1st US planetarium opened in Chicago. |
1932 | May 10 | Government of Netherland declared “Wilhelmus” the national anthem. |
1933 | May 10 | Paraguay declared war on Bolivia. |
1941 | May 10 | England’s House of Commons was destroyed by a German air raid. |
1943 | May 10 | Donovan Leitch, guitarist, folk singer (Mellow Yellow), was born in Scotland. |
1945 | May 10 | Allies captured Rangoon from the Japanese. |
1956 | May 10 | A UN sponsored plebiscite in the British trust territory of Togoland revealed that the voters wished to join the soon-to-be-established state of Ghana. |
1957 | May 10 | Sid Vicious, [John Simon Ritchie], bassist (Sex Pistols), was born in England. |
1959 | May 10 | Soviet forces arrived in Afghanistan. |
1960 | May 10 | John F. Kennedy won the primary in West Virginia. |
1968 | May 10 | Preliminary Vietnam peace talks began in Paris. |
1969 | May 10 | In Louisiana the 2nd Lake Pontchartrain causeway opened. The 1st span was completed in 1956. |
1977 | May 10 | Actress Joan Crawford (69) died in New York of liver cancer. |
1978 | May 10 | Britain’s Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon announced they were divorcing after 18 years of marriage. |
1982 | May 10 | Peter Weiss (b.1916), German playwright (Marat-Sade), died. |
1983 | May 10 | The last episode of the TV sitcom “Laverne & Shirley”, subtitled “Hear Today HairTomorrow,” aired on ABC-TV. |
1984 | May 10 | The International Court of Justice said the U.S. should halt any actions to blockade Nicaragua’s ports. The U.S. had already said it would not recognize World Court jurisdiction on this issue. |
1987 | May 10 | President Reagan visited Tuskegee University, one of the nation’s oldest black educational institutions, where he told graduating seniors his administration “won’t be satisfied until every American who wants a job has a job and is earning a decent living.” |
1991 | May 10 | Alexander Bessmertnykh became the first Soviet foreign minister to visit Israel as he met with Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign Minister David Levy. |
1992 | May 10 | Astronaut Pierre Thuot tried but failed to snag a wayward satellite during a spacewalk outside the shuttle Endeavour. A trio of astronauts succeeded in capturing the Intelsat-Six three days later. |
1993 | May 10 | A Paul Cezanne still life, Les Grosses Pommes, sold for $28,602,500 in NYC. |
1995 | May 10 | Terry Nichols was charged in the Oklahoma City bombing. |
1996 | May 10 | Two US Marine helicopters collided and killed 14 servicemen in a piney swamp at Camp LeJeune, N.C. during a U.S.-British training exercise. An AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter collided with a CH-46 Sea Knight troop copter. |
1997 | May 10 | President Clinton signed modest drug-fighting and trade agreements with Caribbean leaders in Barbados. |
1998 | May 10 | Tax freedom day, the day the average American taxpayer will have earned enough to pay his annual taxes. |
1999 | May 10 | The US approved the export of 2 Motorola Iridium satellites to China |
2000 | May 10 | Pres. Clinton issued an executive order to make drugs for AIDS less expensive in Africa. |
2001 | May 10 | The U.S. House of Representatives voted to withhold some back U.N. dues until the United States was reinstated on the U.N. Commission on Human Rights. |
2002 | May 10 | NBA owners approved the Hornets’ move to New Orleans, ending the team’s 14-year era in Charlotte, NC. |
2003 | May 10 | The New York Times announced on its Web site that one of its reporters, Jayson Blair, had “committed frequent acts of journalistic fraud,” according to an investigation conducted by the paper. |
2004 | May 10 | President Bush reacted with “deep disgust and disbelief” during a Pentagon visit as he examined new photos and video clips of American soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners. |
2005 | May 10 | A federal bankruptcy judge freed United Airlines from responsibility for pensions covering 120,000 employees. |
2006 | May 10 | Daniel Biechele, a former rock-band manager whose pyrotechnics caused a 2003 Rhode Island nightclub fire that killed 100 people, was sentenced to four years in prison. |
2007 | May 10 | The Democratic-controlled House, by a vote of 255-171, defeated legislation to require the withdrawal of US combat troops from Iraq within nine months. |
2008 | May 10 | A tornado rumbled through Picher, Okla., killing at least 7 people. The same storm system then moved into southwest Missouri, where tornadoes killed at least 15 others. The storms moved eastward and killed at least one person the next day in Georgia. |
2009 | May 10 | Floodwaters receded some in inundated towns across northern Brazil, but the number of homeless rose above 300,000 and two people were missing after an overloaded canoe overturned in swift waters. |
2009 | May 10 | In Sri Lanka a government doctor said an all-night artillery barrage in the war zone killed at least 378 civilians and forced thousands to flee to makeshift shelters. Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels accused the government of killing more than 2,000 civilians in 24 hours of artillery attacks, but the military vehemently denied the allegations. |
2011 | May 10 | Microsoft announced an $8.5 billion deal to acquire Skype, an Internet voice and video communications company. |
2011 | May 10 | Iran said it has accepted the European Union’s proposal for more talks about the country’s controversial nuclear program. |
2012 | May 10 | In Afghanistan 6 suicide attackers wearing police uniforms killed five people when they were caught trying to sneak through a checkpoint in Paktika province’s Yayakhil district. 4 attackers detonated their explosives-rigged suicide vests and 2 were shot and killed. |
2013 | May 10 | In Connecticut a task force unanimously recommended razing and rebuilding Sandy Hook Elementary School, the site of the Dec 24, 2012, shooting that left 27 people dead. |
2014 | May 10 | In northern Arizona a small plane carrying French tourists crashed while landing in windy conditions, killing one person and leaving another hospitalized. |
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