Birthday April 21, 1816 Charlotte Bronte born
Birthday April 21, 1838 John Muir, naturalist.
Birthday April 21, 1838 Naturalist John Muir is born
Birthday April 21, 1892 1st buffalo born in Golden Gate Park.
Birthday April 21, 1926 Queen Elizabeth II
History April 21, 1777 British attack Danbury, Connecticut
History April 21, 1836 The Battle of San Jacinto
History April 21, 1862 Congress establishes US Mint in Denver - Colorado.
History April 21, 1863 Steight's Raid begins
History April 21, 1865 Lincoln's funeral train leaves D.C.
History April 21, 1895 First movie projector demonstrated in United States
History April 21, 1918 Red Baron killed in action
History April 21, 1918 Red Baron killed in action
History April 21, 1930 Prisoners left to burn in Ohio fire
History April 21, 1945 Red Army overruns German High Command as it approaches the capital
History April 21, 1953 Roy Cohn and David Schine return to U.S.
History April 21, 1965 Intelligence reveals North Vietnamese units in South Vietnam
History April 21, 1967 GM celebrates 100 millionth U.S.-made car
History April 21, 1973 Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree tops the U.S. pop charts and creates a cultural phenomenon.
History April 21, 1975 Thieu flees Saigon as Xuan Loc falls
History April 21, 1980 Rosie Ruiz fakes Boston Marathon win
History April 21, 1989 Chinese students begin protests at Tiananmen Square
History April 21, 1992 Executions resume in California
April 21, 1816 Charlotte Bronte born
April 21, 1838 John Muir, naturalist.
April 21, 1838 Naturalist John Muir is born
April 21, 1892 1st buffalo born in Golden Gate Park.
April 21, 1926 Queen Elizabeth II
April 21, 1777 British attack Danbury, Connecticut
April 21, 1836 The Battle of San Jacinto
April 21, 1862 Congress establishes US Mint in Denver - Colorado.
April 21, 1863 Steight's Raid begins
April 21, 1865 Lincoln's funeral train leaves D.C.
April 21, 1895 First movie projector demonstrated in United States
April 21, 1918 Red Baron killed in action
April 21, 1918 Red Baron killed in action
April 21, 1930 Prisoners left to burn in Ohio fire
April 21, 1945 Red Army overruns German High Command as it approaches the capital
April 21, 1953 Roy Cohn and David Schine return to U.S.
April 21, 1965 Intelligence reveals North Vietnamese units in South Vietnam
April 21, 1967 GM celebrates 100 millionth U.S.-made car
April 21, 1973 Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree tops the U.S. pop charts and creates a cultural phenomenon.
April 21, 1975 Thieu flees Saigon as Xuan Loc falls
April 21, 1980 Rosie Ruiz fakes Boston Marathon win
April 21, 1989 Chinese students begin protests at Tiananmen Square
April 21, 1992 Executions resume in California