February

2/1

1902 - Langston Hughes was born.

1862 – “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” was published

1982 – “Late Night with David Letterman" premiered on NBC

1884 – The Oxford Dictionary

1887 - Harvey Wilcox officially registers Hollywood

2/2

1979 - musician Sid Vicious died

2007 - The world's leading climate scientists said global warming has begun

1922 - "Ulysses" was published

1887 - first Groundhog Day

1876 - The National League of MLB was formed

2/3

2012 - Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong.

1994 - Lt. Col. Eileen Collins, pilot of Space shuttle mission

1959 - Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson died in a plane crash

1917 - The U.S. Broke off talks with Germany.

1913 - 16th Amendment to the Constitution

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2/4

2004 - The social networking website Facebook was launched.

2003 - Yugoslavia was dissolved

1861 - Confederate States of America formed.

1789 - George Washingtonchose to be the first president

1783 – Britain ended hostilities in the American Revolutionary War.

2/5

1937 - President Roosevelt proposed increasing the number of Supreme Court justices

1988 - Panamanian military leader Gen. Manuel Noriega was indicted

1917 - Congress passeda law severely curtailing the immigration of Asians.

1919 - United Artists film studio was created.

1631 – Roger Williams established a settlement he named Providence in what today is located in the state of Rhode Island.

2/6

1911 - Ronald Reagan was born

1895 - George "Babe" Ruth was born

1756 - Aaron Burrwas born

1945 - Bob Marley was born

1933 – The 20th Amendment to the Constitution went into effect

2/7

1817 - Frederick Douglasswas born.

1964 - The Beatles arrived in the United States for the first time

1940 - Walt Disney's "Pinocchio" premieres

1949 - Joe DiMaggio becomes 1st $100,000/year baseball player

1962 - The United States bans all Cuban imports and exports.

2/8

1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began.

1910 - The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated.

1922 - President Harding had a radio installed in the White House.

2007 - Anna Nicole Smith died at age 39.

1971 – NASDAQ held its first trading day.

2/9

1943 - Battle of Guadalcanal took place

1942 - Daylight-saving "war time" went into effect in the United States

1964 - The Beatles appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

2009 - Alex Rodriguez admitted he took banned substances

1861 - The Confederate States elected Jefferson Davis president and Alexander H. Stephens vice president.

2/10

1962 - exchangeof Francis Gary Powers for Rudolph Ivanovich

1763 - France ceded Canada to England

2007 - Sen. Barack Obama kicked off his presidential campaign.

1989 - Ron Brown became 1st African-American to head a major U.S. political party.

1964 - Bob Dylan's album "The Times They Are A-Changin"' was released

2/11

1847 - Inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio.

1929 - Italy recognized the independence and sovereignty of Vatican City.

1975 - Margaret Thatcher became the first woman to head a major party in Britain

1990 - Nelson Mandela was freed after 27 years in captivity.

2012 - Singer Whitney Houston was found dead

2/12

1973 - the first release of American prisoners of war from Vietnam conflict

1809 - Charles Darwin was born.

2000 - Charles M. Schulz, creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip, died at age 77.

1909 - The NAACP was founded in New York.

1924 - George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" premiered in New York City.

2/13

1633 - Galileo in Rome for Inquisition

1861 – The first Medal of Honor is awarded.

1776 – Patrick Henry is named colonel of the first Virginian Battalion

1970 - Black Sabbath, the first Heavy metal Album is released

1990 – the two sections of Germany reunite

2/14

1929 - The St. Valentine's Day Massacre took place

1920 - The League of Women Voters was founded in Chicago.

1903 - The U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor was established.

1819 - Christopher Sholes, American inventor who developed the typewriter, was born

1859 - Oregon was admitted to the Union as the 33rd state.

2/15

1820 - Susan B. Anthony, the co-founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association, was born.

1564 - Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa.

1764 - The city of St. Louis was established.

1965 - Canada's new maple leaf flag was unfurled in ceremonies in Ottawa.

2002 - President George W. Bush approved Nevada's Yucca Mountain as the site for long-term disposal of highly radioactive nuclear waste.

2/16

2011 - Borders filed bankruptcy

2005 - The NHL canceled what was left of its season

1968 - First 911 emergency telephone system

2005 - The Kyoto global warming pact went into effect.

1937 - Du Pont received a patent for nylon.

2/17

1933 - Newsweek magazine was first published.

1972 - President Richard M. Nixon departed on a historic trip to China.

2009 - President Barack Obama signed a $757 billion economic stimulus package into law.

1996 - World chess champion Garry Kasparov beat IBM supercomputer "Deep Blue," winning a six-game match in Philadelphia.

1908 –Baseball broadcaster Red Barber was born

2/18

1546 - Martin Luther, leader of the Protestant Reformation, died

1564 - Michelangelo died

1885 - "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain was published.

2/19

1945 - 30,000 United States Marines landed on the island of Iwo Jima.

1473 - Copernicus was born

1881 - Kansas became the first state to prohibit all alcoholic beverages.

2008 - Fidel Castro resigned the Cuban presidency after nearly a half-century in power.

1878 - Thomas Edison received a patent for his phonograph.

2/20

1962 - Astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit

1902 - Ansel Adams was born.

1792 - President George Washington signed an act creating the U.S. Post Office.

1839 - Congress prohibited dueling in the District of Columbia.

1862 - William Wallace Lincoln died at the White House, apparently of typhoid fever. He was 11 years old.

2/21

1925 - The New Yorker magazine made its debut.

1885 - The Washington Monument was dedicated.

1907 - Poet W.H. Auden was born in York, England.

1916 - The World War I Battle of Verdun began in France.

1947 - Polaroid Land camera made its debut

2/22

1980 – U. S. Olympic hockey team defeated the Soviets

1819 - Spain ceded Florida to the United States.

1959 - The inaugural Daytona 500 race was held in Daytona Beach, Fla.

1935 - It became illegal for airplanes to fly over the White House.

1932 - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was born

2/23

1868 - W.E.B. DuBois was born.

1836 - The siege of the Alamo began in San Antonio, Texas.

2000 - Carlos Santana won eight Grammy Awards

1997 - Scientists in Scotland announced they had cloned a lamb named Dolly.

1991 - President Bush announced that the allied ground offensive against Iraqi had begun.

2/24

1868 - President Johnson was impeached by the House

1821 - Mexico declared its independence from Spain.

1903 - The U.S. signed an agreement acquiring a naval station at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

1920 - The German Workers Party met in Munich to adopt its platform.

2008 - Raul Castro became president of Cuba

2/25

1836 - Inventor Samuel Colt patented his revolver.

1943 - Beatles guitarist George Harrison was born

1964 - Cassius Clay became the world heavyweight-boxing champion

1956 - Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev harshly criticized the late Josef Stalin in a speech

1870 - Hiram Revels sworn in as the first African American member of the U.S. Senate.

2/26

1993 – A bomb exploded in the garage of New York's World Trade Center

1852 - John Harvey Kelloggwas born.

1935 – Hitler organizes the Luftwaffe.

1919 - Grand Canyon national park was established

1929 - Grand Tetons national park was established

2/27

2013 - Pope Benedict XVI resigned from office

2010 - An 8.8 magnitude earthquake and tsunami killed 524 people in Chile caused $30 billion in damage and left over 200,000 homeless.

1997 - Divorce became legal in Ireland.

1997 - Legislation banning most handguns in Britain went into effect.

1951 - The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, limiting a president to two terms of office, was ratified.

2/28

1993 - A 51-day standoff began in Waco Texas

1991 - Allied and Iraqi forces suspended their attacks as Iraq pledged to accept all United Nations resolutions.

1983 - The album "War" by U2 was released.

1953 - Scientists James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick discovered the double-helix structure of DNA.

1854 - Creation the Republican Party.

2/29

1781 - The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation.

1790 - Congress authorized the first U.S. census.

1845 - President John Tyler signed a congressional resolution to annex the Republic of Texas.

1872 - Congress authorized creation of Yellowstone National Park.

1961 - President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps.