This Week In American History: May 25th - 31st

This Week In American History: May 25th - 31st

May 25 Β  Β  1935 At Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Babe RuthΒ hit his 714th home run, a record for career home runs that would stand for almost 40 years....
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: May 18th - 24th

This Week In American History: May 18th - 24th

May 18 1860 Abraham Lincoln, a one-time U.S. representative from Illinois,Β was nominated for the U.S. presidency by the Republican National Convention meeting in Chicago,Β Illinois. Lincoln first gained national stature during...
Sarah Moehling
This Week In American History: May 11th - 17th

This Week In American History: May 11th - 17th

May 11 1858 Minnesota entered the Union as the 32nd state. Known as the β€œLand of 10,000 Lakes,” Minnesota is the northern terminus of the Mississippi River’s traffic and the...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: May 4th - 10th

This Week In American History: May 4th - 10th

May 4 1776 Rhode Island, the colony founded by the most radical religious dissenters from the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay Colony, became the first North American colony to renounce its...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: April 27th - May 3rd

This Week In American History: April 27th - May 3rd

April 27 1956 World heavyweight champ Rocky Marciano retired from boxing at age 31, wanting to spend more time with his family. Marciano ended his career as the only heavyweight...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: April 20th - 26th

This Week In American History: April 20th - 26th

April 20 1841 Edgar Allan Poe’s story, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," first appeared in Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine. The tale is generally considered to be the first...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: April 13th - 19th

This Week In American History: April 13th - 19th

April 13 1870 The Metropolitan Museum of Art was officially incorporated in New York City. The brainchild of American expatriates in Paris and a number of wealthy New Yorkers, the...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: April 6th - 12th

This Week In American History: April 6th - 12th

April 6 1830 In Fayette, New York, Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormon Church), organized the Church of Christ...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: March 30th - April 5th

This Week In American History: March 30th - April 5th

March 30 1867 U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward signed a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska for $7 million. Despite the bargain price of roughly two...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: March 23rd - 29th

This Week In American History: March 23rd - 29th

March 23 1839 The initials β€œO.K.” were first published in The Boston Morning Post. Meant as an abbreviation for β€œoll korrect,” a popular slang misspelling of β€œall correct” at the...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: March 16th - 22nd

This Week In American History: March 16th - 22nd

March 16 1802 The United States Military Academyβ€”the first military school in the United States and often simply referred to as West Pointβ€”was founded by Congress for the purpose of...
Ann ColΓ³n
This Week In American History: March 9th - 15th

This Week In American History: March 9th - 15th

March 9 1862 One of the most famous naval battles in American history occurred as two ironclads, the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia, fight to a draw off Hampton...
Ann ColΓ³n