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Today in History
August 1

902   The Aghlabid rulers of Ifriqiyah (modern day Tunisia) capture Taormina, Sicily.
1096   The crusaders under Peter the Hermit reach Constantinople.
1464   Piero de Medici succeeds his father, Cosimo, as ruler of Florence.
1664   The Turkish army is defeated by French and German troops at St. Gotthard, Hungary.
1689   James II’s 15-week siege of Londonderry, Ireland, ends in failure.It was a shaken and demoralized English column that returned to its northern Irish base at Newry on the evening of May 28, 1595.
1740   Thomas Arne’s song "Rule Britannia" is performed for the first time.
1759   British and Hanoverian armies defeat the French at the Battle of Minden, Germany.
1790   The first enumeration by the U.S. Census Bureau is completed. It shows a population of 3,939,326 located in 16 states and the Ohio territory. Virginia is the most populous state with 747,610 inhabitants. The census compilation cost $44,377.
1791   Robert Carter III, a Virginia plantation owner, frees all 500 of his slaves in the largest private emancipation in U.S. history.An 1839 mutiny aboard a Spanish ship in Cuban waters raised basic questions about freedom and slavery in the United States.
1798   Admiral Horatio Nelson routs the French fleet in the Battle of the Nile at Aboukir Bay, Egypt.
1801   The American schooner Enterprise captures the Barbary cruiser Tripoli.Often venturing into harm’s way, America’s most famous sailing ship, the Constitution, twice came close to oblivion.
1834   Slavery is abolished throughout the British Empire.
1864   Union General Ulysses S. Grant gives general Philip H. Sheridan the mission of clearing the Shenandoah Valley of Confederate forces.After nearly 10 months of trench warfare, Confederate resistance at Petersburg, Virginia, suddenly collapsed.
1872   The first long-distance gas pipeline in the U.S. is completed. Designed for natural gas, the two-inch pipe ran five miles from Newton Wells to Titusville, Pennsylvania.
1873   San Francisco’s first cable cars begin running, operated by Hallidie’s Clay Street Hill Railroad Company.
1880   Sir Frederick Roberts frees the British Afghanistan garrison of Kandahar from Afghan rebels.
1893   A machine for making shredded wheat breakfast cereal is patented.
1914   Germany declares war on Russia.
1937   The Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany becomes operational.The Nuremberg Trial brought high-ranking Nazis to justice.
1939   Synthetic vitamin K is produced for the first time.
1941   The Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo plane makes its first flight.
1942   Ensign Henry C. White, while flying a J4F Widgeon plane, sinks U-166 as it approaches the Mississippi River, the first U-boat sunk by the U.S. Coast Guard.
1943   Over 177 B-24 Liberator bombers attack the oil fields in Ploesti, Rumania, for a second time.
1944   The Polish underground begins an uprising against the occupying German army, as the Red Army approaches Warsaw.
1950   Lead elements of the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division arrive in Korea from the United States.
1954   The Geneva Accords divide Vietnam into two countries at the 17th parallel.
1964   Arthur Ashe becomes the first African-American to play on the U.S. Davis Cup tennis team.

Born on August 1

10 BC   Claudius, Roman Emperor
1770   William Clark, American explorer, led the Corps of Discovery with Meriwether Lewis.
1779   Francis Scott Key, author of the "Star Spangled Banner."
1818   Maria Mitchell, the first female astronomer in the U.S.
1819   Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick
1942   Jerry Garcia, lead singer of the Grateful Dead.
1951   Jim Carroll, musician and writer of The Basketball Diaries.

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