On April 11, 1849, the United States Congress passed a resolution that allowed for the construction of the first steam-powered warship, the USS Michigan, which would operate on the Great Lakes. This marked a significant development in naval technology and military strategy during a time when steam power was becoming increasingly important. The USS Michigan was notable for being the first iron-hulled warship in the U.S. Navy. Additionally, this day also holds historical significance as it was part of the broader context of American expansion and industrialization during the mid-19th century.
Treaty of Paris
The forces of the Holy League were defeated by the French at the Battle of Ravenna.
one was the Mexican War
Rebellion Losses Bill happened in 1849.
Nothing, because the Gold Rush was in 1849.
April 27, 1849 fell on a Friday.
Steve Wozniak released the Apple I on April 11, 1976.
Treaty of Paris
An awakening and an unraveling
Biologist and geneticist Luther Burbank was 77 when he died on April 11, 1926. He was born on March 7, 1849.
On April 24, 1849
Sauvé's Crevasse happened in 1849.
Ute Wars happened in 1849.
Walter Hunt received US patent #6,281 on April 10, 1849 for a "Dress-Pin."
Their domain name expired on April 11. Apparently, they've gone out of business.
The forces of the Holy League were defeated by the French at the Battle of Ravenna.
Alexander Pomerantsev was born on 1849-11-11.