This Day in History

Sully Sullenberger performs Miracle on the Hudson

15 Jan 1346

Emperor Louis IV of Bavaria gives his wife Margaretha Holland and Zealand

15 Jan 1552

France signs secret treaty with German Protestants

15 Jan 1582

Russia cedes Livonia & Estonia to Poland loses access to Baltic

15 Jan 1586

Battle at Boxum Spanish troops under Tassis beat state army

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Biafra surrenders to Nigeria

The Republic of Biafra a breakaway state of eastern Nigeria surrenders to Nigeria after three years of costly fighting.In 1960 Nigeria gained independence fr...

American Pie hits #1 on the pop charts

On January 15 1972 American Pie an epic poem in musical form that has long been etched in the American popular consciousness hits 1 on the B...

New Connecticut (Vermont) declares independence

Having recognized the need for their territory to assert its independence from both Britain and New York and remove themselves from the war they were waging aga...

First appearance of the Democratic donkey

On January 14 1870 the first recorded use of a donkey to represent the Democratic Party appears in Harpers Weekly. Drawn by political illustrator Thom...

Elizabeth crowned queen of England

Two months after the death of her half-sister Queen Mary I of England Elizabeth Tudor the 25-year-old daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn is crowned Quee...

Qaddafi becomes premier of Libya

Muammar al-Qaddafi the young Libyan army captain who deposed King Idris in September 1969 is proclaimed premier of Libya by the so-called General People...

Martin Luther King Jr. born

On January 15 1929 Martin Luther King Jr. is born in Atlanta Georgia the son of a Baptist minister. King received a doctorate degree in theology and in 1955...

Packers face Chiefs in first Super Bowl

On this day in 1967 at the Los Angeles Coliseum the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the first-ever world championship game of American footba...

Rebel leaders are murdered in failed coup in Berlin

A coup launched in Berlin by a group of radical socialist revolutionaries is brutally suppressed by right-wing paramilitary units from January 10 to January 15...

Nixon halts military action against North Vietnam

Citing progress in the Paris peace negotiations between National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho of North Vietnam President Richa...

Kennedy says U.S. troops are not fighting

Asked at a news conference if U.S. troops are fighting in Vietnam President Kennedy answers No. He was technically correct but U.S. soldiers we...

Packers beat Chiefs in first Super Bowl

On January 15 1967 the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL) smash the American Football League (AFL)s Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in...

Nixon suspends military action in North Vietnam

President Richard M. Nixon suspends military action in North Vietnam on this day in 1973 giving peace talks between his secretary of state Henry Kissinger an...

The utopian Amana colony embraces capitalism

After nearly a century of cooperative living the utopian Amana colonists of Iowa begin using U.S. currency for the first time.The wide-open spaces of the West ...

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is finished

On this day in 1831 Victor Hugo finishes writing Notre Dame de Paris also known as The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Distracted by other projects Hugo had continu...

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