Historical Events on April 19

Publish date: 2024-09-04
April 19 Calendar

Pope Fires Hulst

1524 Pope Clement VII fires Dutch Inquisitor-General Frans Van der Hulst

Chartres Surrenders

1591 The French city of Chartres surrenders to King Henry IV

Pragmatic Sanction

1713 Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI issues the Pragmatic Sanction, decreeing that Habsburg possessions could be inherited by a daughter

Cook Sights Australia

1770 British explorer Captain James Cook first sights Australia. Writes in his log book that “what we have as yet seen of this land appears rather low, and not very hilly, the face of the Country green and Woody, but the Sea shore is all a white Sand.”

Music Premiere

1774 Christoph Willibald Gluck's opera "Iphigénie en Aulide", based on the play "Iphigenia in Aulis" by Euripides premieres in Paris

1775 American Revolution begins in Lexington, Massachusetts, with the "Shot Heard Round the World" fired later that day in Concord

Paul Revere's Midnight Ride

1775 Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott are captured by British troops riding from Lexington to Concord, Prescott escapes to warn Concord as does Dawes who acts as a decoy [1]

Adams Secures Dutch Recognition

1782 John Adams secures Dutch Republic's recognition of the United States as an independent government, a house he purchased in The Hague becomes America's first embassy

Stanley Proclaimed Hero

1890 Henry Morton Stanley is awarded the Order of Leopold in Brussels, proclaimed a hero and taken from one banquet hall to another

Aguinaldo's Proclamation

1901 In the Philippines, recently captured insurgent leader Emilio Aguinaldo issues a proclamation advising his countrymen to end their rebellion and use of peaceful means to work with the US toward independence.

1927 Actress Mae West found guilty of “obscenity and corrupting the morals of youth” in a New York stage play entitled "Sex". She is sentenced to 10 days in prison and fined $500, the resulting publicity launches her Hollywood career.

Bonnie Parker Captured

1932 Bonnie Parker is captured in a failed hardware store burglary, and subsequently jailed; a grand jury fails to indict her, however, and she is released a few months later

US Gold Standard

1933 FDR announces US will leave gold standard

Shirley Temple's 1st Film

1934 Shirley Temple appears in her 1st feature length film, "Stand Up & Cheer"

Bride of Frankenstein

1935 "Bride of Frankenstein" horror film classic and sequel to "Frankenstein" starring Boris Karloff and Elsa Lancaster is released

Mother Courage and her Children

1941 Bertolt Brecht's play "Mother Courage and her Children" premieres in Zurich

Hofmann Takes LSD

1943 Bicycle Day - Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann deliberately takes LSD for the first time

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

1943 Jews refuse to surrender the Warsaw Ghetto to SS officer Jürgen Stroop, who then orders its destruction, beginning the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

Maurice Richard Named MVP

1947 After scoring 45 goals during the regular season, Montreal Canadiens' Maurice Richard is named MVP

Whipped Cream & Other Delights

1965 "Whipped Cream & Other Delights", fourth full album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Band, is released

Cricket History

1971 After smashing 124 in the 1st innings, Indian cricket opener Sunil Gavaskar makes 220 in 2nd innings in the drawn 5th Test against the West Indies in Port of Spain, Trinidad

Event of Interest

1972 British Prime Minister Edward Heath confirms that a plan to conduct an arrest operation, in the event of a riot during the march on 30 January 1972, was known to British government Ministers in advance

Event of Interest

1982 Sally Ride is named the 1st American woman astronaut

Boxing Title Fight

1986 Michael Spinks beats Larry Holmes in 15 for heavyweight boxing title

1994 Rodney King awarded $3,800,000 compensation by the Los Angeles County for his police beating

Event of Interest

1995 Oklahoma City bombing: Timothy McVeigh sets a truck bomb at Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168. including 19 children, and injuring 500

The Producers

2001 Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan's musical "The Producers", based on Brooks' 1967 film, starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, opens at the St. James Theatre, NYC; runs for 2,502 performances, and wins 12 Tony Awards

Nina Simone Honored

2003 Nina Simone is awarded an honorary degree by the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia

Papal Inauguration

2005 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of the Papal conclave.

Fidel Castro Resigns

2011 Fidel Castro resigns his position of First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba after 45 years in power [1]

Election of Interest

2018 Miguel Diaz-Canel is elected Cuba's new president, after former president Raúl Castro steps down

Event of Interest

2018 US Senator Tammy Duckworth (Illinois-D) is the first parent to bring a baby into the Senate chambers, a day after the Senate votes to allow babies on the chamber's floor

2020 Turkey passes Iran to become the Middle Eastern country with the most COVID-19 cases with 86,306 infections, Iran continues to have the most deaths

2020 UK COVID-19 death toll reaches 16,060 (hospitals only), as "The Sunday Times" criticizes Boris Johnson's government's response, saying they "sleepwalked into disaster"

Event of Interest

2022 US Biden administration restores climate impacts and community say to the National Environmental Policy Act, previously removed by Donald Trump [1]

The Tortured Poets Department

2024 Taylor Swift releases her 11th studio album "The Tortured Poets Department" setting a Spotify record for over 300 million streams in one day [1]


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