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Archive for 'March'March 31 – Reagan back to work a day after assassination attemptLess than 24 hours after President Ronald Reagan was wounded in an assassination attempt, he took up his Presidential duty and signed a bill on his breakfast tray. Posted by mryan on March 31, 2011, under Documents, March, March 31. March 31 – Sketch from the Treaty of KanagawaOn March 31, 1854, the first treaty between Japan and the United States was signed. The Treaty was the result of an encounter between an elaborately planned mission to open Japan and an unwavering policy by Japan’s government of forbidding commerce with foreign nations. Two nations regarding each other as “barbarians” found a way to [...] Posted by Darren Cole on March 31, 2011, under Documents, March. March 30 – Chaos after the Assassination Attempt on President ReaganToday marks the 30th anniversary of the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan outside the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. This photograph is part of the presidential records available at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, CA. Posted by Meredith Stewart on March 30, 2011, under March, March 30. March 30 – Russian copy of the Treaty of CessionOn March 30, 1867, it was agreed that the United States would pay Russia $7.2 million for the territory of Alaska. Posted by Darren Cole on March 30, 2011, under Documents, March. March 29 – (C.A.) Stovall vs. Archie (Lee)(a Slave)March 29 – C.A. Stovall vs. Archie Lee Posted by Darren Cole on March 29, 2011, under Documents, March. March 28 – Matinicus Lighthouse, MaineMarch 28 – Matinicus Lighthouse, Maine Posted by Darren Cole on March 28, 2011, under Documents, March. March 27 – A Petition from the Hopi VillagesMarch 27 – A Petition from the Hopi Villages Posted by Darren Cole on March 27, 2011, under Documents, March. |
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