This Day in History

Central Park jogger attack shocks New York City

19 Apr 1524

Pope Clemens VII fires Neth inquisitor-general French Van de Holly

19 Apr 1539

Charles protestant German monarch signs Treaty of Frankrfurt

19 Apr 1770

Amsterdam buys Van Aerssens family 13 part of Suriname

19 Apr 1774

CW Glucks opera Iphigenia in Aulis premieres in Paris

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Truck bomb explodes at federal building in Oklahoma City

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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins

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Branch Davidian compound burns

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First Boston Marathon held

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Warsaw ghetto uprising put down

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Discussion of Italian claims begins at Paris peace conference

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Vietnam Veterans Against the War demonstrate

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Air Force pilot cited for bravery

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First Boston Marathon run

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Thomas Jefferson sells servant to newly elected President James Madison

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Lord Byron dies in Greece

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