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This is a list of selected January 14 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit.
January 25, 1832 (de jure) [2] June 27, 1844 (aged 38) 14 years, 2 months (de facto) 12 years, 5 months (de jure) Church led by Brigham Young as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. 3 years, 6 months 2
2016 – Multiple explosions reported near the Sarinah Building, Jakarta, followed by shootout between perpetrators and the police, killing seven people. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility. [24] 2019 – A Saha Airlines Boeing 707 crashes at Fath Air Base near Karaj in Alborz Province, Iran, killing 15 people. [25]
While most people know that the life of activist and civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jr., is commemorated with a federal holiday on Jan. 15, it's not the only observance in January.
Wray Downes (January 14, 1931 –Mar 19, 2020), Canadian jazz pianist, would have turned 93 this year. Kenny Wheeler (January 14, 1930 –September 18, 2014), American trumpeter and flugelhornist, would have turned 94 this year. Billy Walker (January 14, 1929 –May 21, 2006), American country music singer, would have turned 95 this year.
Sep 14, 1890: Jan 31, 1971: Marine Corps major general; in charge of Marine Motor Transportation during World War II Born in Chicago [132] James A. Ryan: Oct 22, 1867: Jan 14, 1956: U.S. Army brigadier general; commanded World War I Officers' Training Centers at Fort Sheridan, later an executive with several Chicago-based businesses Lived in ...
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Sept. 8-14. The Associated Press. September 3, 2024 at 8:41 AM ... Singer Randy Jones of the Village People is 72. Record producer-musician Don Was (Was (Not ...
1865 – Uruguayan War: Brazilian and Colorado Party forces captured the city of Paysandú from its Uruguayan defenders.; 1920 – Under the leadership of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer (pictured), U.S. Department of Justice agents launched a series of raids against radical leftists and anarchists in more than 30 cities and towns across 23 states.