This Week In American History: September 21st - 27th

This Week In American History: September 21st - 27th

September 21 1780 During the American Revolution, American General Benedict Arnold met with British Major John Andre to discuss handing over West Point to the British, in return for the...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: September 14th - September 20th

This Week In American History: September 14th - September 20th

September 14 1814 Francis Scott Key penned the poem, “The Defence of Fort M'Henry,” after he witnessed the Maryland fort being bombarded by the British during the War of 1812. Key was...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: August 31st - September 6th

This Week In American History: August 31st - September 6th

August 31 1886 A 7.6 magnitude earthquake, the largest in southeastern US, hits Charleston, South Carolina, leaving more than 100 people dead and hundreds of buildings destroyed. The initial shock...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: August 24th - 30th

This Week In American History: August 24th - 30th

August 24 1873 William Henry Jackson became the first person to photograph Colorado’s elusive Mount of the Holy Cross, a natural cross of snow that lay hidden high in the...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: August 17th - 23rd

This Week In American History: August 17th - 23rd

August 17   1978 The Double Eagle II completed the first transatlantic balloon flight when it lands in a barley field near Paris, 137 hours after lifting off from Presque...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: August 10th - 16th

This Week In American History: August 10th - 16th

August 10 1945 Just a day after the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan submitted its acquiescence to the Potsdam Conference terms of unconditional surrender, as President Harry S. Truman ordered a...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: August 3rd - 9th

This Week In American History: August 3rd - 9th

August 3 1949 After a damaging three-year battle to win both players and fans, the rival Basketball Association of America (BAA) and National Basketball League (NBL) merge to form the...
Sarah Moehling
This Week in American History: July 27th - August 2nd

This Week in American History: July 27th - August 2nd

July 27    1981 Adam John Walsh, age 6, was abducted from a mall in Hollywood, Florida, and later found murdered. In the aftermath of the crime, Adam’s father, John Walsh...
Ann Colón
This Week in American History: July 20th - July 26th

This Week in American History: July 20th - July 26th

July 20 1881 Five years after Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer's infamous defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Hunkpapa Teton Sioux leader Sitting Bull surrendered to the U.S....
Ann Colón
This Week in American History: July 13th - July 19th

This Week in American History: July 13th - July 19th

July 13 1923 The Hollywood Sign was officially dedicated in the hills above Hollywood, Los Angeles. Harvey and Daeida Wilcox founded Hollywood in 1887 as a community for likeminded followers...
Ann Colón
This Week in American History: July 6th - July 12th

This Week in American History: July 6th - July 12th

July 6 1957 Althea Gibson claimed the women's singles tennis title at Wimbledon and became the first African American to win a championship at London's All England Lawn Tennis and...
Ann Colón
This Week in American History: June 29th - July 5th

This Week in American History: June 29th - July 5th

June 29 1776 Edward Rutledge, one of South Carolina’s representatives to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, expressed his reluctance to declare independence from Britain in a letter to the like-minded John...
Ann Colón