Historical Events for 14th August 2024

1597 – Cornelis de Houtman’s Dutch fleet arrives back in Holland, the 1st Dutch visit to Java
1756 – French capture Fort Oswego, NY
1816 – Great Britain annexes Tristan da Cunha
1862 – Abraham Lincoln receives the first group of African Americans to confer with a US president
1901 – SS Islander hits iceberg near Alaska and sinks killing 70
1936 – The Berlin Olympics rowing competition concludes with Germany winning 5 of 7 gold medals, although the United States wins the coveted eights gold
1944 – British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrives at Corsica
1971 – Cards Bob Gibson, 35, no-hits Pirates, 11-0
1975 – King of Norway Olav V opens Svalbard Airport near Longyearbyen, the northernmost airport in the world with scheduled public flights
2020 – Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda breaks Ethiopian legend Kenenisa Bekele’s 16-year-old 5,000m world record with a run of 12:35.36 at the Diamond League meet in Monaco

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