0311 Emperor Galerius recognizes Christians legally in the Roman Empire 1006 Brightest supernova in recorded history is observed 1064 German King Henry IV gives away Utrecht county of West Friesland 1349 Jewish community at Radolszell Germany, exterminated 1396 Crusaders & earl of Nevers depart from Dijon 1492 Columbus is given royal commission to equip his fleet 1506 Philip of Bourgondy & England sign trade agreement 1527 England & France sign treaty of Westminster 1562 1st French colonists in US Jean Ribaut & Hugenots at Parris Island NC 1563 Jews are expelled from France by order of Charles VI 1598 1st theater performance in America (Spanish comedy-Rio Grande) 1616 English King Jacob I leaves Brielle/Vlissingen 1650 French rebel Henri de la Tour Turenne signs treaty with Spain 1661 Tsjeng Tsj'eng-Kung begins siege of Dutch fort Zeelandia, Formosa 1695 William Congreve's "Love for Love", premieres in London 1722 The game of Billiards is mentioned in the New England Courant 1725 Emperor Charles VI & King Philip IV of Spain sign Treaty of Vienna 1748 Ceasefire at Aken ends 1748 French troops occupy Maastricht 1763 London Journalist John Wilkes confined in the Tower 1772 John Clais patents 1st scale 1774 Pope Clement XIV proclaims a universal jubilee 1789 George Washington inaugurated as 1st President of US 1790 Colonial troops occupy Bonni's marroon village 1798 Department of the Navy is established 1803 US doubles in size through the Louisiana Purchase ($15 million) 1804 Hague's Theater opens 1808 1st practical typewriter finished by Italian Pellegrini Turri 1812 (Eastern) Louisiana admitted as 18th US state 1838 Nicaragua declares independence from Central American federation 1852 Anton Rubinsteins opera "Dmitri Donskoi", premieres in St Petersburg 1857 San Jose State University forms 1859 Paul Morphy returns from 10-month chess tour of Europe, retires 1860 Navaho Indians attack Fort Defiance (Canby) 1861 President Abraham Lincoln ordered Federal Troops to evacuate Indian Territory 1862 Swift Run Gap WV skirmishes 1864 New York becomes 1st state to charge a hunting license fee 1864 Battle of Jenkins' Ferry AR; General William Read Scurry is killed 1865 General Shermans "Haines's Bluff" at Snyder's Mill VA 1869 Hawaiian YMCA organized 1871 Apaches in Arizona surrender to white & Mexican adventurers; 144 die 1885 Boston Pops Orchestra forms 1887 1st game played at Broad & Huntingdon St Park (Baker Bowl) in Philadelphia; Phillies beat Giants 19-10 1888 Hailstones kill about 250 in Moradabad district of Delhi India 1889 1st US national holiday, on centennial of Washington's inauguration 1898 Championship wrestling match at the Metropolitan turns into a brawl 1900 165 lb Robert Fitzsimmons KOs 305 lb Ed Dunkhost in a boxing match 1900 USA annexes Hawaii 1902 Debussy's opera "Pelléas et Mélissande", premieres in Paris France 1903 New York Highlanders (Yankees) 1st home game, (Hilltop Park-168th St & Broadway, Manhattan), they beat Washington Senators, 6-2 1904 Ice cream cone makes its debut 1905 1st official soccer game between Belgium-Netherlands (1-4) 1910 Cleveland Indian Addie Joss wins 2nd no-hitter beating White Sox 1911 Portugal approves woman suffrage 1918 Orange Nassau soccer team forms in Groningen 1919 Philadelphia Phillies beat Brooklyn Dodgers 9-0 in 20 innings 1921 American Professional Football Association reorganizes in Akron 1921 Pope Benedict XV encyclical "On Dante" 1922 Chicago White Sox Charles Robertson perfect games Detroit Tigers, 2-0 1927 Princess Juliana gets seat in Dutch Council of State 1928 Cherkess Autonomous Region is established in RSFSR (until 1957) 1929 Earnest Streeruwitz becomes chancellor of Austria 1934 Austria gets "Austrian facist" constitution 1935 World Congress for Women's Rights concludes in Istanbul 1937 General Douglas MacArthur marries Jean Faircloth 1938 Bradman scores 258 Australia vs Worcestershire, 293 minutes, 33 fours 1 five 1939 NBC/RCA 1st public TV demo with FDR at opening of New York World's Fair 1939 Tropicana ballet of Havana Cuba, forms 1940 Brooklyn Dodger Tex Carleton no-hits Cincinnati Reds, 3-0 1941 Spread of Judaism begins in Croatia 1942 1st submarine built on Great Lakes launched, (Peto), Manitowoc WI 1943 Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp for Jews forms 1943 Dutch strike against forced labor in Nazi Germany's war industry 1943 Noël Coward's "This Happy Breed", premieres in London 1944 New York Giant, Mel Ott scores 6 runs in 1 game drawing 5 walks for 4th time 1944 New York Giant Phil Weintraub gets 11 RBIs 1945 "Arthur Godfrey Time" begins a 27 year run on CBS radio 1945 Concentration camp München-Allag freed 1945 Lord Haw-Haw calls for crusade against the bolsheviks 1945 Red Army occupies Demmin 1945 Red Army opens attack on German Reichstag building in Berlin 1945 Russian Army frees Ravensbrück concentration camp 1945 US troops attack the Elbe 1946 Cleveland Indian Bob Feller's 2nd no-hitter beats New York Yankees, 1-0 1947 Boulder Dam renamed in honor of Herbert Hoover 1948 Organization of American States charter signed at Bogotá, Colombia 1948 "Inside USA" opens at Century Theater NYC for 339 performances 1948 US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enwetak 1950 Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA 144-hole Golf Weathervane 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Stockton Golf Open 1952 Mr Potato Head is 1st toy advertised on television 1953 Little-Bigger League changes its name to Babe Ruth League 1954 Darius Milhauds 4th Concert for piano/orchestra premieres in Haifa 1955 Element 101, Mendelevium, announced 1955 Perez Prado's "Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White" goes #1 for 10 weeks 1955 Imperial Bank of India nationalized 1955 West German unions protest for 40-hour work week & more wages 1958 Ted Williams is 10th major league player to get 1,000 extra-base hits 1961 1st shuttle flights between Washington DC, Boston MA & New York NY begin (Eastern) 1961 Lee Harvey Oswald marries Marina Prusakova in Minsk USSR 1961 Mickey Wright wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship 1961 Premier Fidel Castro of Cuba receives Lenin-Peace Prize 1961 San Francisco Giant Willie Mays hits 4 homeruns in a game 1962 NASA civilian pilot Joseph A Walker takes X-15 to an altitude of 75,190 meters 1967 Baltimore Orioles' Stu Miller & Steve Barber lose 2-1 despite no-hitting Detroit Tigers 1967 Highest tower in the world finished, 537 meters (USSR) 1967 Mickey Wright wins LPGA Shreveport Kiwanis Club Golf Invitational 1967 New York Mets pitcher Tom Seaver wins his 1st game 1968 3 Baltimore Oriole pitchers walk 14 New York Yankees in a 9 inning game 1969 Cincinnati Red Jim Maloney 3rd no-hitter beats Houston Astros, 10-0 1969 WEDB TV channel 40 in Berlin NH (PBS) begins broadcasting 1970 US troops invade Cambodia 1970 Chicago Cubs Billy Williams is 1st National Leaguer to play in 1,000 consecutive games 1971 25th NBA Championship Milwaukee Bucks beat Baltimore Bullets in 4 games 1972 "Arthur Godfrey Time" ends a 27 year run on radio 1972 Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Alamo Ladies Golf Open 1973 Nixon announces resignation of Haldeman, Ehrlichman, et al 1973 Paul McCartney releases "Red Rose Speedway" including "My Love" 1973 Women's tennis groups end disputes over sanctioning tournaments 1974 President Richard Nixon hands over partial transcripts of Watergate tape recordings 1975 Last US helicopter leaves US embassy groundsin Vietnam, Saigon surrenders 1976 Wings release "Silly Love Songs" 1976 Muhammad Ali beats Jimmy Young in 15 for heavyweight boxing title 1976 Royal Canadian Mint opens a branch in Winnipeg Manitoba 1977 "Party with Comden & Green" closes at Morosco NYC after 92 performances 1977 Billy Graham beats Bruno Sammartino in Baltimore MD, to become WWF champion 1977 Ron Cey sets record of 29 RBIs in April 1978 "Elvis The Legend Lives!" closes at Palace NYC after 101 performances 1978 Janet Coles wins LPGA Natural Light Lady Tara Golf Classic 1979 Mary Therese Friel, (New York), crowned 28th Miss USA 1980 Queen Beatrix of Netherlands, Wilhelmina Armgard, ascends to the throne 1980 Terrorists seize Iranian Embassy in London 1980 "Barnum" opens at St James Theater NYC for 854 performances 1980 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, abdicates 1980 Ronald Harwood's "Dresser", premieres in London 1981 "Can-Can" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 5 performances 1981 16th Academy of Country Music Awards Barbara Mandrell & George Jones win 1982 Alvaro Magana chosen to succeed Jose N Duarte as President of El Salvador 1982 Atlanta Braves win record 12th straight from beginning of season 1982 Iranian offensive in Khusistan 1983 Bruins 3-Islanders 7-Wales Conference Championship-Islanders hold 2-1 lead 1984 Strong winds cause a 30 minute delay in Toronto Blue Jays game 1984 1700 skiers participate in an alpine event at Are Sweden 1985 Dale Murphy drives in record tying 28th & 29th runs of April 1985 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island 1985 Last edition of Brink Daily Mail/Sunday Express in South Africa 1986 Ashrita Furman peformed 8,341 somersaults over 12 miles 1986 Seattle Mariners strike out 16 times, set record of 36 in 2 consecutive games 1987 New York Islander Mike Bossy plays his final game 1987 Lou Lamoriello is named New Jersey Devils president 1988 New Jersey Devils beat Capitals 3-2 taking 7th game of Patrick Division final 1988 New York Knights 1st arena football game; beat Cobras 60-52 (10,157 in Los Angeles) 1988 New York Yankee Dave Winfield gets his 29th RBI of April-Sets American League & ties major league record 1988 World Exposition, Expo 88 opens in Brisbane Australia 1988 Baltimore Orioles win record 14th straight from beginning of season 1988 Largest banana split ever, at 4.55 miles long, is made in Selinsgrove PA 1989 Critics Siskel & Ebert film their 500th TV movie-review show 1989 US beats Costa Rica 1-0, in 3rd round of 1990 world soccer cup 1989 Kathy Postlewait wins LPGA Sara Lee Golf Classic 1989 Pope John Paul II beatifies Victoire Rasoamanarivo of Madagascar 1990 As New York Mets pitcher David Cone argues a call at 1st base, 2 Atlanta Braves score 1990 US 66th manned space mission STS 31 (Discovery 10) returns from space 1990 Seattle Mariner's Brian Holman's perfect game broken up with 2 outs in 9th 1990 US hostage Frank Reed freed after 4 years in hands of pro-Iranians 1991 In Bangladesh a cyclone kills over 131,000 & leaves 9 million homeless 1992 208th & final episode of "The Cosby Show" on NBC-TV 1994 Soccer great Pele (53) weds psychologist Assiria Seixas Lemos (36) 1995 "Blood Brothers" closes at Music Box Theater NYC after 839 performances 1995 "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" closes at Lyceum Theater NYC after 24 performances 1995 "Rose Tattoo" opens at Circle in the Square Theater NYC for 80 performances 1995 After 120 years the last 15 A & S department stores close 1995 Val Skinner wins LPGA Sprint Golf Championship 1996 "Buried Child", opens at Atkinson Theater NYC for 77 performances 1996 Dutch/Italian Beppo-SAX launches from Cape Canaveral 1996 Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Grand Rapids MI on WKLQ 94.5 FM 1997 "London Assurance", opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 72 performances 1997 42 million watch "Ellen" admit she is gay 1997 Atlanta Braves win record 19 games in April 1997 Big Ben stops at 12:11 PM for 54 minutes 1997 President Bill Clinton's daughter Chelsea chooses to attend Stanford College 1997 Tajik President Imomali Rakhmonov wounded in assassination attempt 1997 Tino Martinez hits record 34 RBIs in April ======================================================
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1967 ABBOTT JOSEPH S. ALLOWAY NJ 02/18/73 RELEASED BY DRV 1967 ABBOTT ROBERT A. DECKERVILLE MI 03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV 1967 BROTZ DANNY R. DETROIT MI 05/67 REMAINS RECOVERED 1967 JOHNSON HAROLD E. BLAKESBURG IA 03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV 1967 MC PHEE RANDY NEAL LONG BEACH CA 1967 PRESCOTT MILTON E JR BLUE ISLAND IL REMAINS RETURNED UNKNOWN DATE REMOVED FROM LISTS AFTER 01/70 1967 THORSNESS LEO K. STORDEN MN 03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV ALIVE IN 99 1968 GUILLERMIN LOUIS F. WESTCHESTER PA 1968 PIETSCH ROBERT E. CLEVELAND OH 1968 STAEHLI BRUCE W. CROW POINT LAKE IN 1972 SEAGRAVES MELVIN DOUGLAS LUBBOCK TX 1974 MC COMBS PHILLIP A. 05/74 RELEASED 1974 SPRAGENS JOHN 05/74 RELEASED 1975 GAY ARLO N. 09/76 LEFT SAIGON
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Births which occurred on April 30:
1309 Kazimierz III de Great King of Poland (1333-70) 1602 William Lilly England, astrologer/author/almanac compiler 1651 Jean-Baptiste de la Salle French priest/theorist/saint 1717 Guillaume Gommaire Kennis composer 1743 Robert Jasper van de Capellen master of Marsch/politician 1767 Jean Henri Appelius lawyer/minister of Finance 1770 David Thompson English/Canadian explorer (Columbia River) 1777 Carl Friedrich Gauss Brunswick Germany, one of the world's great mathematicians (number theory, non-Euclidean geometry, gravitation) 1790 John Cockerill English/Belgian industrialist 1792 Johann Friedrich Schwencke composer 1796 Isaäc M "Isaac A" Crémieux French lawyer/minister of Justice 1797 Andreas V Michiels Dutch military governor of West-Sumatra 1805 William Kerley Strong Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1867 1812 Kaspar Hauser German son of grand duke Karel van Bathe 1823 George JD Campbell Scottish/British Minister to Indies (1868-74/80-85) 1830 Davis Tillson Brevet Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1895 1837 Alfred Gaul composer 1846 Rosalie Amstein writer 1851 Indrið Einarsson Iceland playwright (Nyjársnóttin) 1853 Alfred von Berger writer 1858 Mary Scott Lord Dimmick Harrison 1st lady (1889-1893) 1864 Frans Netscher Dutch writer/journalist (Studies of nude model) 1870 Franz Lehar operetta composer (Naughty Marietta) 1874 Cyriel Verschaeve Belgian priest/writer 1882 Trijntje "Nine" van de Schaaf author (To the Invisible) 1883 David John de Lloyd composer 1884 Albert Israel Elkus composer 1885 Luigi Russolo composer 1886 Frank Merrik composer 1888 John Crowe Ransom American poet/critic (God Without Thunder) 1889 Acario Cotapos composer 1889 Rudolph Hermann Simonsen composer 1891 Watze Cuperus Frisian author (Swart mar leaflik) 1893 Joachim von Ribbentrop German SS führer/foreign minister 1896 Reverend Gary Davis Laurens SC, blues/folk guitarist (A Little More Faith) 1899 Jannetje Fisherman-Roosendaal author (regional novels) 1899 Lucie Mannheim Berlin, actress (East Meets West, 39 Steps) 19-- Thom Bray Camden NJ, actor (Cyril-Breaking Away) 1902 Andre-François Marescotti composer 1902 Rudolf Wittelsbach composer 1903 Günther Raphael German composer (Symphony Breve) 1905 Henrich Schläppi Switzerland, 4 man bobsled (Olympics-gold-1924) 1909 Queen Juliana of Netherlands (1948-80) 1910 Al Lewis actor (Leo-Car 54, Grandpa-Munsters) 1911 Hans Studer composer 1911 John-Baptist J Walgrave [Henricus/Humanus], Flemish, theologist 1911 Luise Rinser writer 1912 Eve Arden Mill Valley CA, actress (Connie-Our Miss Brooks) 1912 Manuel Gutierrez Mellado soldier/politician 1913 Bernard Charles Sendall deputy director general (ITA) 1913 Edith Fowke folklorist 1914 Sid Weiss bassist 1915 Johnny Galecki actor (Danny-American Dreamer) 1916 Robert Shaw Red Bluff CA, chorale conductor (Robert Shaw Chorale) 1916 Claude Shannon information theorist 1916 Dugo D Schenker Suriname/Antillian producer 1917 Bea Wain US singer/radio host (Lucky Strike Hit Parade) 1918 W Donald McNeill tennis champion (US Open-1940) 1919 Valeer [Valerius V] van Kerkhove Flemish writer/producer 1920 Duncan Hamilton driver 1920 Leen 't Hart Dutch organist/composer 1922 Anton Murray cricketer (South African batsman in 10 Tests 1951-55) 1923 Al Lewis actor (Grandpa-The Munsters) 1923 Alan Wharton cricketer (England batsman once vs New Zealand 1949, scored 7 & 13) 1923 George Byatt playwright 1924 Sheldon Harnick Chicago IL, Broadway lyricist (Fiorello, Fiddler on the Roof) 1925 Corinne Calvet Paris France, actress (Phantom of Hollywood) 1926 Cloris Leachman Des Moines IA, actress (Phyllis, Last Picture Show) 1926 Corinne Calvet France, actress (Apache Uprising) 1926 Edmund Cooper UK, sci-fi author (Seed of Light, All Fool's Day) 1927 Lars Hall Sweden, Pentathlete (Olympics-gold-1952) 1927 Johnny Horton Los Angeles CA, rocker 1929 Peter Carsten Weissenberg Bavaria, actor (Mr Super Invisible) 1930 Raoul de Keyser [Dekeyser], Flemish painter 1931 William L [Bill] Clay (Representative-Democrat-MO, 1969- ) 1932 Anton Larrauri composer 1933 Willie Nelson Abbott TX, country singer (On the Road Again) 1936 Zohra Lampert actress (Doctors' Hospital, Girl With Something Extra) 1938 Gary Collins Venice CA, actor (6th Sense, Home Show) 1938 Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard Queen of Netherlands (1980- ) 1938 Larry [Van Cott] Niven US, sci-fi author (5 Hugo, Neutron Star, Flash Crowd) 1939 Ellen Taafe Zwilich Miami FL, (1st woman composer Pulitzer 1982) 1939 Pieter van Vollenhoven husband of Dutch Princess Margriet 1940 Burt Young New York NY, actor (Convoy, Rocky) 1941 Johnny Farina rocker (Santo & Johnny) 1941 Wilfried Jentzsh composer 1943 Bobby Vee Fargo ND, (Devil or Angel, Night has a Thousand Eyes) 1943 Robert L Livingston (Representative-Republican-LA, 1977- ) 1944 Jill Clayburgh New York NY, actress (Unmarried Woman, Semi-Tough) 1944 Richard Shoff rocker (Sandpipers) 1945 Annie Dillard American writer (An American Childhood) 1945 Michael J Smith Beaufort NC, Commander USN, astronaut (51L-Challenger disaster) 1945 Claude van de Berge [Rony MF Pauwels], Flemish writer (Graph Theory) 1945 Mike Beacon rocker (Ox) 1945 Mimi Farina rocker (Reflections in a Crystal Wind) 1946 Carl XVI Gustav King of Sweden (1973- ) 1946 Donald Schollander Charlotte NC, 100 meter/400 meter freestyle swimmer (Olympics-gold-1964) 1947 Robert Scott (Representative-Democrat-VA) 1948 Perry King Alliance OH, actor (Cody-Riptide, Andy Warhol's "Bad") 1948 Wayne Kramer jazz artist (Dangerous Madness) 1951 Panuta Rosani Poland, discus (Olympics 1976) drug disqualified 1952 Tom Pesek PC programmer (creator of HAL 9000 program) 1953 Merrill Osmond Ogden UT, singer (Osmond Brothers, Donnie & Marie) 1954 Günther Tiersch German Democratic Republic, 8 man cox (Olympics-gold-1968) 1955 Dimitra Papandreau Greece, wife of Greek PM Andreas Papandreau 1956 Richard Farina folk singer (Reflections in a Crystal Wind) 1957 Duane G Carey St Paul MN, Major USAF/astronaut 1959 Kamaran Abdalla Iraq/England/Netherlands actor (Goede Tijden Selechte Tijden) 1959 Lauren Howe LPGA golfer 1961 Isiah Thomas NBA forward (Detroit Pistons, 1990 NBA playoff MVP) 1963 Steve Smith Glasgow Sco, NHL defenseman (Chicago Blackhawks) 1964 Ian Healy cricket wicket-keeper (Australian since 1988) 1964 Jeff Reboulet Dayton OH, infielder (Minnesota Twins) 1965 Adrian Pasdar Pittsfield MA, actor (C Oliver Resor-Feds, Top Gun) 1965 Daniela Costian Australian discus/shot putter (Olympics-96) 1966 Aundray Bruce defensive end (Oakland Raiders) 1966 David Meggett NFL running back (New York Giants, New England Patriots) 1966 Jeff Brown Ottawa, NHL defenseman (Hartford Whalers) 1968 Babette Van Veen Netherlands, actress (Linda-GTST, Blueberry Hill) 1968 Paulo Jr Brazilian pop bassist (Sepultura, Morbid Visions) 1968 Richard Pilon Saskatoon, NHL defenseman (New York Islanders) 1968 Roger Mar Seattle WA, rapid fire pistol (Olympics-1996) 1968 Sandra Beikoff Mackay Queensland, golfer (1990 Sunshine Coast Open) 1969 Joey Restivo Brooklyn, rocker (Linear-I Never Felt This Way, Lies) 1969 Dexter Rogers St Petersburg FL, volleyball opposite hitter (Olympics-96) 1970 Brad Layton Seymour IN, rower (Olympics-1996) 1970 Debbie D Philadelphia PA, actress (Attack of Vampire Mermaid) 1971 B J Tyler NBA guard (Toronto Raptors) 1971 Matt Martin Hamden, NHL defenseman (Toronto Maple Leafs, Olympics-US-94) 1971 Randy Bierman WLAF tackle (Scottish Claymores) 1971 Ryan Hawblitzel West Palm Beach FL, pitcher (Colorado Rockies) 1971 Ty Hallock fullback (Jacksonville Jaguars) 1972 Kendricke Bullard NFL wide receiver (New England Patriots) 1972 Mario Schaden hockey forward (Team Austria 1998) 1974 Cedric Jones defensive end (New York Giants) 1974 Chris Darkins NFL running back (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31) 1975 Beverley Peele model [or Apr 7] 1975 Johnny Galecki Bree Belgium, actor (American Dreamer, David-Roseanne) 1982 Kirsten Dunst actress (Interview with the Vampire) 1988 Molloko San Diego Zoo, 1st California condor chick conceived in captivity ====================================================
Deaths which occurred on April 30:
0313 Gaius G V Maximus [Daia] Emperor of Rome, dies 0535 Amalaswintha queen of Ostrogoten, murdered 1030 Mohammud van Ghazna Turkish mayor (G'widen)/Islamic ruler, dies 1196 Boudouin II bishop of Utrecht (1178-96), dies 1214 Huguccio/Hugo van Pisa Italian bishop, dies 1328 Meister Johann Eckhard German theologist/mystic, dies 1630 Ercole Porta composer, dies at 44 1632 Jean de Tilly fieldmarshal, dies 1632 Sigismund III King of Poland/Sweden, dies at 65 1660 Peter Scriverius Dutch lawyer/historian, dies at 84 1671 Péter Zrinyi Hungarian banished to Croatia, beheaded at 49 1708 Simon de Vries book seller/writer (Unequal), dies 1712 Philippus van Limborch remonstrants theologist/vicar, dies at 78 1743 Pedro de Peralta y Barnuevo Peruvian playwright/poet, dies 1784 Franz K earl von Velbruck German free mason, dies 1785 Frederick Philipse 3 land owner (Bronx, Westch & Putnam), dies at 65 1792 Hans Adolf Friedrich von Eschstruth composer, dies at 36 1792 John Montague 4th Earl of Sandwich English Naval minister, dies at 73 1793 Lorenzo Fago composer, dies at 88 1795 Jean-Jacques Barthélemy French historian (Ancient Greece), dies 1800 John H Midderigh Rotterdam patriot, dies at 46 1828 Shaka the great Zulu king, killed 1829 George Washington Adams son of John Q Adams, dies on City Island New York NY 1847 Charles archduke of Austria/Governor-General (Austria-Netherlands), dies 1848 Friedrich Freiherr Gagern German/Dutch army commandant, dies at 53 1855 Henry Rowley Bishop British composer/conductor, dies at 68 1859 Sergei T Aksakov Russian writer (Bagrova-vnuka), dies at 67 1887 Friedrich Wilhelm Markull composer, dies at 71 1893 Edouard Manet French painter (Olympia), dies at 61 1893 Gyula Beliczay composer, dies at 57 1895 Gustav Freytag writer, dies at 78 1896 Antonio Cagnoni composer, dies at 68 19-- Richard Farina rocker, dies on his birthday in a motorcycle accident 1900 John Luther [Casey] Jones dies in Cannonball Express train wreck 1903 François Crépin Belgian botany, dies at 72 1912 Frantisek Kmoch composer, dies 1919 Henry Wood England cricket wicket keeper (in 4 Tests 1888-92), dies 1922 David M Chumaceiro Curaçaos poet, dies 1929 Friedrich Lienhard German publisher (Türmer), dies at 63 1931 Sammy Woods cricketer (3 Tests for Australia, 3 for England), dies 1933 Luis Sanchez Cerro President of Peru, assassinated by Hurtado de Mendoza 1934 Dr William Henry Welch pathologist who played a major role in the introduction of modern medical practice and education dies at 75 1942 Catherine Murphy Urner composer, dies at 51 1942 J van Hoddis writer, dies at 54 1943 Beatrice Potter Webb British writer (My Apprenticeship), dies at 85 1943 Etty Hillesum Dutch diarist, dies in Auschwitz 1945 Adolf Hitler German dictator (1936-45), commits suicide at 56 1945 Eva Braun mistress/wife of Hitler, commits suicide at 33 1952 Charles Radoux-Rogier composer, dies 1956 Alben W Barkley (Vice President-Democrat-1949-53), dies at 78 1957 Ludwig Schiedermair German musicologist (Beethoven), dies at 80 1959 Armand Louis Joseph Marsick composer, dies at 81 1963 Bryant Washburn actor (Nabonga, Millionaire Kid), dies at 74 1965 Helen Chandler actress (Dracula, Salute, Last Flight), dies at 56 1966 Richard Farina rocker, dies on his birthday in a motorcycle accident 1968 Frankie Lymon rocker, dies of a heroin overdose 1970 Inger Stevens actress (Katy-Farmer's Daughter), commits suicide at 35 1970 Hall Johnson composer, dies at 82 1970 Jacob Presser historian/writer (Doom, Ondergang), dies at 71 1971 Elmo Roper pollster (Roper Poll), dies at 70 1972 Gia Scala actress (Garment Jungle, I Aim at the Stars), dies at 38 1972 Ntare V king of Burundi, murdered 1973 Josie Sedgwick actress (White Moth), dies of stroke at 75 1974 Agnes Moorehead actress (Endora-Bewitched), dies from cancer at 67 1976 Edvard Fliflet Braein composer, dies at 51 1977 Clive Martin Douglas composer, dies at 73 1980 Mary McCarty actress (French Line), dies 1982 Albert Bird lecture artist, dies 1982 Herman Tholen Dutch cabaret performer (Juveniles), dies 1982 Taisen Deshimaru founder of several Zen centers in France, dies at 67 1983 George Balanchine choreographer, dies at 78 1983 Jerry Hatsuo Fujikawa actor (Uncle Matsu-Mr T & Tina), dies at 71 1983 Muddy Waters US blues singer/guitarist (Mad Love), dies at 68 1984 Arthur T "Bomber" Harris bombed Nazi-Germany, dies 1984 Muddy Waters blues singer/guitarist (Hoochie Coochie Man), dies at 68 1985 George Pravada actor (Felscher-Holocaust), dies at 66 1987 Hugh Dempster actor (Anna Karenina, Candles at Nine), dies 1988 James McCracken US tenor, dies at 61 1989 Sergio Leone Italian director (Good, Bad & Ugly), dies at 60 1991 George Sperti Sperti inventor (Preparation H), dies at 91 1991 Michael G Hagerty actor (Overboard), dies at 39 1992 Daan van Driel Dutch cartoonist/WWII resist fighter (Trouw), dies 1993 David Waymer NFLer (Saints, 49'ers, Raiders), dies at 34 1993 Eric Rowan cricketer (26 Tests for South Africa), dies 1994 David Langton dies of a heart at 81 1994 Ferdinando Scarfiotti Italian set designer (Last Emperor), dies at 53 1994 Geoffery Michael Roberts vintner, dies at 46 1994 Richard McClure Scarry US kid book illustrator/writer, dies at 74 1994 Roland Ratzenberger Austrian race car driver, dies in crash at 31 1995 Donald Edwin White ad copywriter/opera administrator, dies at 59 1995 Reinaldo de Carvalho carnival king, dies at 34 1996 David Michael Ifshin British political campaign organiser, dies at 46 1996 David Opatoshu actor (Torn Curtian, Raid on Entebbe), dies at 78 1996 Frank Henry Copplestone TV executive, dies at 71 1996 Helene Cordet entertainer/nightclub owner, dies at 78 1996 Julio Cesar Mendez Montenegro President of Guatemala (1966-70), dies
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1776 Samuel Adams writes of hope for more battles
In a letter to Reverend Samuel Cooper dated April 30, 1776, Samuel Adams writes of his hopes for another battle between British and American troops, stating his belief that, " One battle would do more towards a Declaration of Independence than a long chain of conclusive arguments in a provincial convention or the Continental Congress." At the time of the letter’s composition, General George Washington had successfully driven the British from Boston with his victory at Dorchester Heights on March 17. The British were left with very meager footholds in North America: Quebec, the Floridas and Nova Scotia, Canada.
Fifteen days after Adams wished for bloodshed, the colonies effectively overthrew the British on the strength of the pen, not the sword. Emboldened by the impassioned words of Thomas Paine in his pamphlet, Common Sense, the people of Pennsylvania and New Jersey followed the congressional injunction of May 15 to take “every kind of authority” from the British crown, and overthrew their royal governments. New York, Delaware and Maryland soon followed suit. By June, Thomas Jefferson began to draft the Declaration of Independence, with John Adams and Benjamin Franklin at his side.
Reverend Cooper, the recipient of Adams’ letter, played a quiet, but influential role in the revolution. Installed at the Brattle Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts, since 1746, he soon became one of the most popular preachers in the country. Founded in 1699, the Brattle Street Church was known for its rejection of conservative Calvinism and its influence upon Harvard University, which, like the church, was becoming increasingly liberal. The church eventually rejected the concept of the Christian trinity and became Unitarian. Cooper was devoted to both religious and civil liberty and was an early critic of British policy in America. In addition to writing some political works, he vociferously shared these sentiments with his Brattle Street congregation, which included John Hancock, James Bowdoin and John Adams. Samuel Adams, his fellow Massachusetts Patriot James Otis and Benjamin Franklin were also among Cooper’s circle of friends.
Cooper’s political writings were popular abroad and he worked with his foreign acquaintances to cement American alliances with Europe during the American Revolution. Cooper was seen as so instrumental in lobbying for the Patriot alliance with France, negotiated by his friend Benjamin Franklin, that he received a stipend from the French crown. ====================================================
1864 Battle of Jenkin's Ferry, Arkansas
Union troops under General Frederick Steele fight off a Confederate army under General Edmund Kirby Smith as the Yankees retreat towards Little Rock, Arkansas.
Jenkin's Ferry came at the end of a major Union offensive in Arkansas. While a Federal force under General Nathaniel Banks moved up the Red River in Louisiana towards Shreveport, Steele led his troops from Little Rock into southwestern Arkansas. The combined effort promised to secure northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas for the Union before the armies moved west to invade Texas. In April, however, the plans ran afoul when Banks was defeated at Mansfield, Louisiana, and Steele found himself dangerously low on supplies.
Steele occupied Camden, Arkansas, on April 15. Over the next ten days, Steele lost more than 400 supply wagons and 2,500 troops at the Battles of Poison Springs and Mark's Mills. Now, Steele was surrounded by hostile armies and running low on food. He headed back to Little Rock with Smith in hot pursuit. A heavy rain began to fall, lasting for nearly a day and bringing Steele's retreat to a grinding halt. At Jenkin's Ferry on April 30, Smith attacked Steele as the Yankees were trying to cross the flooded Saline River. General Samuel Rice directed the Union defense, and his men held off a series of Rebel attacks before Rice was mortally wounded. Fighting in knee-deep water, the Confederates could not penetrate the Union lines. Steele was able to remove his force across the Saline River. He destroyed the pontoon bridge and left Smith on the other side of the river before escaping to Little Rock.
The Union suffered 700 men killed, wounded, and missing out of 4,000, while the Confederates lost about 1,000 out of 8,000. Some of the Rebel dead included wounded troops who were killed by members of the 2nd Kansas Colored regiment, exacting a measure of revenge for dozens of comrades from the 1st Kansas Colored murdered on the battlefield at Poison Springs. When it was over, Smith and the Confederates controlled the field but they had failed to destroy Steele's army. ====================================================
1917 Battle of the Boot
On this day in 1917, the so-called Battle of the Boot marks the end of the British army’s Samarra Offensive, launched the previous month by Anglo-Indian forces under the regional commander in chief, Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, against the important Turkish railroad at Samarra, some 130 kilometers north of Baghdad, in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).
Fresh from the triumphant capture of Baghdad, Maude decided not to hesitate before moving to consolidate the Allied positions to the north, where Turkish commander Khalil Pasha’s forces had retreated from Baghdad to await reinforcements sent from Persia. In the Samarra Offensive, begun on March 13, 1917, some 45,000 Anglo-Indian frontline troops were sent up the Tigris River towards the railway at Samarra; on March 19, Maude’s forces seized Falluja, preventing the Turks from flooding the Euphrates River onto the plains and hampering the British advance. Though an attempt on March 25 to intercept the Turkish reinforcement troops, led by Ali Ishan Bey, met with failure, the British were able to capture another city, Dogameh, by the end of March.
As the Samarra Offensive continued into April, the Turks had backed up to positions between the Tigris and the Al Jali Canal; the Samarra railway itself lay in between. Heavy fighting beginning on April 21 resulted in a Turkish defeat two days later and they were forced to cede Samarra to the British. Less than a week later, Ishan suddenly reappeared with the majority of his troops at Dahubu in an attempt to surprise the British forces; they were aware of his movements, however, and the Turks were met by several infantry brigades, commanded by General William Marshall, and forced to retreat to prepared positions in the foothills that spanned the river at Band-i-Adhaim. The subsequent action that took place, beginning early the morning of April 30, became known as the Battle of the Boot, for the boot-shaped peninsula of high ground on which it was fought.
Marshall began his infantry attack early in the morning of April 30; his forces advanced quickly, taking 300 Turkish prisoners and two lines of trenches within a short time. A sandstorm subsequently halted British operations, and the Turks were able to call on reserve forces for a successful counter-attack. By the time the sandstorm cleared, in the late afternoon, Isha and his men had taken 350 British prisoners and begun a retreat into the mountains; the punishing heat prevented Marshall’s troops from pursuing them.
The Battle of the Boot effectively ended the Samarra Offensive, as Maude decided to pause in order to regroup and give his forces the chance to recover their strength. Casualties in the offensive numbered some 18,000, with losses due to illness running more than twice that number. Ishan and his Turkish forces remained in the mountains, preparing for the renewal of hostilities on the Mesopotamian front that would begin that fall. ====================================================
1945 Adolf Hitler commits suicide in his underground bunker
Der Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany, burrowed away in a refurbished air-raid shelter, consumes a cyanide capsule, then shoots himself with a pistol, on this day in 1945, as his "1,000-year" Reich collapses above him.
Hitler had repaired to his bunker on January 16, after deciding to remain in Berlin for the last great siege of the war. Fifty-five feet under the chancellery (Hitler's headquarters as chancellor), the shelter contained 18 small rooms and was fully self-sufficient, with its own water and electrical supply. He left only rarely (once to decorate a squadron of Hitler Youth) and spent most of his time micromanaging what was left of German defenses and entertaining such guests as Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. At his side were Eva Braun, whom he married only two days before their double suicide, and his dog, an Alsatian named Blondi.
Warned by officers that the Russians were only a day or so from overtaking the chancellery and urged to escape to Berchtesgarden, a small town in the Bavarian Alps where Hitler owned a home, the dictator instead chose suicide. It is believed that both he and his wife swallowed cyanide capsules (which had been tested for their efficacy on his "beloved" dog and her pups). For good measure, he shot himself with his service pistol.
The bodies of Hitler and Eva were cremated in the chancellery garden by the bunker survivors (as per Der Fuhrer's orders) and reportedly later recovered in part by Russian troops. A German court finally officially declared Hitler dead, but not until 1956. =====================================================
1975 South Vietnam surrenders
By dawn, communist forces move into Saigon, where they meet only sporadic resistance. The South Vietnamese forces had collapsed under the rapid advancement of the North Vietnamese. The most recent fighting had begun in December 1974, when the North Vietnamese had launched a major attack against the lightly defended province of Phuoc Long, located due north of Saigon along the Cambodian border, overrunning the provincial capital at Phuoc Binh on January 6, 1975. Despite previous presidential promises to provide aid in such a scenario, the United States did nothing. By this time, Nixon had resigned from office and his successor, Gerald Ford, was unable to convince a hostile Congress to make good on Nixon's earlier promises to rescue Saigon from communist takeover.
This situation emboldened the North Vietnamese, who launched a new campaign in March 1975. The South Vietnamese forces fell back in total disarray, and once again, the United States did nothing. The South Vietnamese abandoned Pleiku and Kontum in the Highlands with very little fighting. Then Quang Tri, Hue, and Da Nang fell to the communist onslaught. The North Vietnamese continued to attack south along the coast toward Saigon, defeating the South Vietnamese forces at each encounter.
The South Vietnamese 18th Division had fought a valiant battle at Xuan Loc, just to the east of Saigon, destroying three North Vietnamese divisions in the process. However, it proved to be the last battle in the defense of the Republic of South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese forces held out against the attackers until they ran out of tactical air support and weapons, finally abandoning Xuan Loc to the communists on April 21.
Having crushed the last major organized opposition before Saigon, the North Vietnamese got into position for the final assault. In Saigon, South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned and transferred authority to Vice President Tran Van Huong before fleeing the city on April 25. By April 27, the North Vietnamese had completely encircled Saigon and began to maneuver for a complete takeover.
When they attacked at dawn on April 30, they met little resistance. North Vietnamese tanks crashed through the gates of the Presidential Palace and the war came to an end. North Vietnamese Col. Bui Tin accepted the surrender from Gen. Duong Van Minh, who had taken over after Tran Van Huong spent only one day in power. Tin explained to Minh, "You have nothing to fear. Between Vietnamese there are no victors and no vanquished. Only the Americans have been beaten. If you are patriots, consider this a moment of joy. The war for our country is over." Minh was excuted later that day.
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