Skip to content
Narrow screen resolution Wide screen resolution Auto adjust screen size Increase font size Decrease font size Default font size blue color orange color green color

The DeMark Family Website | www.thedemarks.com

Home arrow Today in History
Today in History
«1 Month  <1 Day   Today   1 Day>  1 Month»

September 01, 1933
Views: 374
The Shape of Things to Come, the classic science fiction novel by H G Wells, was published 
 
September 01, 1923
Views: 376
Nearly 200,000 people were kills in earthquakes in Tokyo and Yokohama 
 
September 01, 1911
Views: 389
M Fourny sets world aircraft distance record of 720 km 
 
September 01, 1906
Views: 369
British New Guinea becomes Australian Papua New Guinea 
 
September 01, 1906
Views: 390
Joseph Harris (Boston) and Jack Coombs (As) pitch complete 24 inn game 
 
September 01, 1906
Views: 385
NY Highlanders win 6th game in 3 days from Wash (3 straight DHs) 
 
September 01, 1902
Views: 379
Tinker, Evers, and Chance appear together for 1st time 
 
September 01, 1901
Views: 403
Construction begins on New York Stock Exchange 
 
September 01, 1886
Views: 395
The Severn Tunnel was opened for goods traffic 
 
September 01, 1877
Views: 366
Francis Aston, English physicist, is born 
 
Powered by Today in History v2.0

Login Form

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
September 06, 2010, 06:01 PM
Username
Password
Login with username, password and session length

Forgot your password?

Who's Online

We have 17 guests online

Random Historic Days

» April 01, 1578
William Harvey, English physician who explained the circulation of the blood, is born

» February 29, 1960
An earthquake kills about 12,000 people in Agadir, Morocco

» November 06, 1988
Six thousand US Defense Department computers were crippled by a virus the culprit was the 23-year-old son of the head of the country's computer security agency

Today in History

» September 06, 1766
John Dalton, British chemist, is born Read more...

» September 06, 1901
Pres William McKinley, shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at Pan American Exposition in Buffalo NY, he dies 8th days later Read more...

» September 06, 1905
General Trade journal publishes 1st Dutch photo (train accident) Read more...