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On April 18th... 1025 Boleslaw Chrobry was crowned in Gniezno, becoming the first King of Poland. 1480 Infamous poisoner Lucrezia Borgia was born. 1506 The cornerstone of the current St. Peter's Basilica was laid. 1738 The Royal Academy of History was founded in Madrid, Spain.
1797 France and Astria signed a ceasefire. 1802 Poet/naturalist Erasmus Darwin died. 1835 William Lamb, Lord Melbourne, formed a British government.
1853 American politician William R. King died.
1861 The Battle of Harpers Ferry (Virginia) was fought.
1880 A tornado killed 99 persons and injured 100 in Marshfield, Missouri. 1881 Billy the Kid escaped from the Lincoln County Jail in Mesilla, New Mexico. 1888 American politician Roscoe Conkling died. 1902 Denmark became the first country to adopt fingerprinting as a method for identifying criminals. 1906 San Francisco was struck by a massive earthquake. 1908 Tommy Burns knocked out Jewy Smith in five rounds for the heavyweight boxing title. 1912 The
Cunard liner RMS Carpathia brought 705 survivors
from the RMS Titanic to New York City, New York. 1915 French pilot Roland Garros was shot down and glided to a landing on the German side of the lines.
1918 Cleveland center fielder Tris Speaker turned an unassisted double play. 1921
Junior Achievement was incorporated in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. 1923 Poland annexed Central Lithuania. 1924 The first crossword puzzle book was published by Simon & Schuster. 1927 Chiang Kai-shek formed an anti-government in China. 1934 The
first "Washateria" (laundromat) opened, in Fort
Worth, Texas. 1936 A Pan Am Clipper began regular passenger flights from San Francisco, California, to Honolulu, Hawaii. 1942 U.S.
General James Doolittle led carrier-based planes in a
raid on Tokyo. 1943 Isaroku Yamamato, commander of the Japanese Navy, died.
1946 Jackie Robinson
debuted as a second baseman for the Montreal Royals. 1947 Actress Dorothy
Lyman was born. 1948 The International Court of Justice opened at The Hague, Netherlands.
1951 The European Steel and Coal Community was formed. 1953 Actor Rick Moranis was born. 1955 Physicist Albert Einstein died. 1956 Egypt and Israel
agreed to a cease fire.
1959 The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Stanley Cup. 1961 Actress Jane Leeves was born. 1962 The Boston Celtics
defeated the Los Angeles Lakers for the NBA Championship. 1963 Dr. James Campbell
performed the first human nerve transplant.
1966 Bill Russell became the first black coach in NBA history, of the Boston Celtics. 1968 The London Bridge was sold to a U.S. oil company. 1974 The Red Brigade kidnapped Italian Attorney General Mario Sossi. 1976 Actress Melissa Joan Hart was born.
1982 The Canada Constitution Act replaced the British North America Act. 1983 A suicide bomber
killed 63 persons at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. 1984 Joan Benoit set a new world record for women in the marathon, 2:22:43. 1990 A bankruptcy court
forced Frank Lorenzo to give up ownership of Eastern
Airlines. 1995 Joe
Montana announced his retirement from football. 1996 At least 106 civilians were killed when Israeli Defense Forces accidentally shelled the United Nations compound at Quana, Lebanon.
1998 American politician Terry Sanford died. 1999 Wayne Gretzky played his last game in the National Hockey League. 2002 Explorer Thor Heyerdahl died. 2009 American politician Bill Orton died. 2012 Television personality Dick Clark died. 2013 Two
earth-like planets were discovered orbiting Kepler-62. 2014 An avalance killed 12 Nepalese climbers on Mount Everest. |
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