1865 – Battle of Bentonville ends, last Confederate effort to stop Sherman.
1907 – US sends troops to Honduras to halt the Nicaraguan army takeover.
1917 – Loretta Walsh becomes US Navy’s 1st female Petty Officer.
1924 – Mass Investors Trust becomes 1st mutual fund set up in US.
1941 – Joe Louis KOs Abe Simon in 13 for heavyweight boxing title.
1947 – US President Harry Truman signs Executive Order 9835 requiring all federal employees to have allegiance to the United States.
1948 – “Stop the Music” with Bert Parks premieres on ABC radio.
1951 – 2,900,000 US soldiers in Korea.
1961 – Art Modell purchases Cleveland Browns for then record ($3,925,000).
1963 – Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay is closed.
1964 – Beatles’ single “She Love You” goes #1 in the US & stays #1 for 2 weeks.
1964 – UCLA completes undefeated NCAA basketball season (30-0).
1965 – Martin Luther King, Jr. begins march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
1972 – US Supreme Court rules states can’t require 1-year residency to vote.
1980 – On TV show “Dallas”, J.R. is shot.
1985 – Arthur Ashe is nominated for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
1990 – “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” opens at Eugene O’Neill Theater NYC for 140 performances.
1994 – 66th Academy Awards: “Schindler’s List”, Tom Hanks & Holly Hunter win.
2017 – Singer Wyclef Jean wrongly identified as a suspect, handcuffed and detained by LA county sheriff’s department.