This Week In American History
This Week In American History: February 16th - 22nd
February 16 1804 In 1803, the U.S. frigate Philadelphia ran aground near Tripoli and was captured by Tripolitan gunboats. The Americans feared that the well-constructed warship would be both a...
This Week In American History: February 9th - February 15th
February 9 1950 During a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican-Wisconsin) claimed that he has a list with the names of over 200 members of the Department...
This Week In American History: February 2nd - 8th
February 2 1848 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, ending the Mexican-American War in favor of the United States. The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo added an additional 525,000 square...
This Week In American History: January 26th - February 1st
January 26 1970 U.S. Navy Lt. Everett Alvarez Jr. spent his 2,000th day in captivity in Southeast Asia. First taken prisoner when his plane was shot down on August...
This Week In American History: January 19th - 25th
January 19 1840 During an exploring expedition, Captain Charles Wilkes sighted the coast of eastern Antarctica and claimed it for the United States. Wilkes’ group had set out in 1838,...
This Week In American History: January 12th - 18th
January 12 1962 The United States Air Force launched Operation Ranch Hand, a “modern technological area-denial technique” designed to expose the roads and trails used by the Viet Cong. Flying...
This Week In American History: January 5th - 11th
January 5 1920 The New York Yankees major league baseball club announced its purchase of the heavy-hitting outfielder George Herman “Babe” Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for the sum...
This Week In American History: December 29th - January 4th
December 29 1835 The Treaty of New Echota was signed in New Echota, Georgia, by officials of the United States government and representatives of a minority Cherokee political faction, the...
This Week In American History: December 22nd - 28th
December 22 1894 The Amateur Golf Association of the United States—later renamed the United States Golf Association—was formed in New York to govern the sport. Five charter golf clubs join...
This Week In American History: December 15th - 21st
December 15 1925 The New York Americans lose to the Montreal Canadiens, 3-1, in the formal opening of New York's Madison Square Garden, which became one of the world's most...
This Week In American History: December 8th - 14th
December 8 1941 As America’s Pacific fleet lay in ruins at Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt requested, and received, a declaration of war against Japan. FDR walked haltingly into the...
This Week In American History: December 1st - 7th
December 1 1913 Henry Ford installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. His innovation reduced the time it took to build a car...