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Today in History: March Posts

March 1, 2022February 28, 2023

Harper's March

March 1 March 2
  • 1692: Salem Witch Trials
  • 1899: Mount Rainier National Park
March 3 March 4
  • 1859: Slave Auction
  • 1861: Lincoln’s Inauguration
  • 1863: Idaho
March 5 March 6
  • 1770: Boston Massacre
  • 1836: Remembering the Alamo
March 7 March 8
  • 1850: Daniel Webster
  • 1965: First March from Selma
  • 1884: Susan B. Anthony
March 9 March 10
  • 1841: Amistad Mutiny Survivors Released
  • 1876: Alexander Graham Bell
March 11 March 12
  • 1865: William T. Sherman
  • 1901: Andrew Carnegie
March 13 March 14
  • 1789: Rare Children’s Books
  • 1896: Sutro Baths & Cliff House
March 15 March 16
  • 1820: Maine
  • 1751: James Madison
  • 1802: West Point
March 17 March 18
  • 492: St. Patrick’s Day
  • 1782: John C. Calhoun
March 19 March 20
  • 1860: William Jennings Bryan
  • 1985: Iditarod
March 21 March 22
  • 1869: Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
  • 1961: Raymond Loewy
March 23 March 24
  • 1857: Fannie Farmer & Cooking
  • 1776: Continental Congress Correspondence
March 25 March 26
  • 1634: Maryland
  • 1874: Condé Nast, Vogue & Clothing
March 27 March 28
  • 1912: Cherry Blossoms
  • 1899: The Brewer & Baseball
March 29 March 30
  • 1848: Ice Jam on the Niagara
  • 1867: Alaska Purchase
March 31  
  • 1917: U.S. Virgin Islands

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