On This Day In History 
 
 
Birthdates which occurred on January 29: 
1688 Emanuel Swedenborg Sweden, religious leader (Angelic Wisdom) 
1700 Daniel Bernoulli Basel Switzerland, mathematician (10 time French award) 
1711 Giuseppe Bonno composer 
1717 Jeffrey Amherst English Governor-General of America/field marshal 
 
1737 Thomas Paine political essayist (Common Sense, Age of Reason) 
 
1756 Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee (Republican/Governor-VA)/General/cavalryman 
1761 Abraham AA "Albert" Gallatin Switzerland, US minister of Finance (1801-14) 
1810 Earnest E Kummer German mathematician 
1821 Isaac Ferdinand Quinby Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1891 
1823 Franklin Gardner Major-General (Civil War-fought at Shiloh & Port Hudson) 
1836 Benjamin Franklin Potts Brevet Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1887 
1836 James Meech Warner Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1897 
1843 William McKinley Niles OH, (R) 25th President (1897-1901) 
1850 Lawrence Hargrave inventor (box kite) 
1860 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov Tagarov Russia, playwright (Cherry Orchard) 
1874 John David Rockefeller Jr Cleveland OH, philanthropist 
1878 Barney Oldfield Ohio, daredevil 
1880 W C Fields [William Claude Dukenfield] Philadelphia PA, actor (My Little Chickadee, Bank Dick) 
1901 Allen B DuMont inventor (perfected commercial practical cathode ray tube) 
1912 Professor Irwin Corey Brooklyn NY, comedian (Car Wash, Doc) 
1913 Victor Mature Louisville KY, actor (One Million BC, The Robe, Samson & Delilah) 
1918 John Forsythe New Jersey, actor (Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty) 
1923 Paddy Chayevsky [Sydney], US, dramatist (Marty, Hospital) 
1929 William McMillan US, rapid pistol (Olympics-gold-1960) 
1939 Germaine Greer Melbourne Australia, feminist/author (Female Eunuch) 
1942 Katharine Ross Hollywood CA, actress (Graduate) 
1945 Tom Selleck Detroit MI, actor (Lance-Rockford Files, Magnum PI) 
1952 Tommy Ramone [Thomas Erdelyi], Budapest Hungary, rock drummer/bassist [Ramones-Rock & Roll High School) 
1954 Oprah Winfrey Kosciusko MI, actress/TV host (Color Purple, Oprah) 
1959 Paul McGann actor (Dr Who) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Deaths which occurred on January 29: 
1559 Sir Thomas Pope English politician, benefactor, dies at about 52 
1696 Ivan V co-tsar of Russia (1682-89), dies 
1820 George III king of Great-Britain (1760-1820), dies at 81 
1837 Aleksandr Pushkin poet/novelist/dramatist (Golden Cockeral), killed in a duel 
1956 H L Mencken US essayist/critic/satirist (Smart Set), dies in Baltimore MD at 75 
1963 Robert Lee Frost US poet (New Hampshire, 4 Pulitzers), dies at 88 
1964 Alan Ladd actor (Shane), dies at 50 in Palm Springs CA 
1970 Basil H Liddell Hart English military historian, dies at 74 
1977 Freddie Prinze comedian/actor (Chico & the Man), shoots himself at 22 
1986 Leif Erickson actor (John-High Chaparral), dies at 74 
1992 Willie Dixon blues composer (I'm a Man, Backdoor Man, Spoonful, Little Red Rooster....), dies at 76 
1994 Nick Cravat midget (Gremlin-Twilight Zone), dies of lung cancer at 81 
2003 Frank Moss (b.1911), liberal Utah Democratic Senator   
  Take A Moment To Remember 
GWOT Casualties  
Iraq 
29-Jan-2004 2 | US: 2 | UK: 0 | Other: 0 
US Private 1st Class Luis A. Moreno Lakenheath Treatment Facility Hostile - hostile fire - sniper fire 
US Staff Sergeant Sean G. Landrus Baghdad Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  
29-Jan-2005 4 | US: 4 | UK: 0 | Other: 0 
US Civilian Barbara Heald Baghdad (U.S. embassy compound) Hostile - hostile fire - rocket attack 
US Lieutenant Commander Edward E. Jack USS Bonhomme Richard Non-hostile - unspecified cause 
US Lieutenant Commander Keith Edward Taylor Baghdad (U.S. embassy compound) Hostile - hostile fire - rocket attack 
US Sergeant Lindsey T. James Baghdad (western part) Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack    
Afghanistan 
01/29/04 Gilman, Benjamin L. Sergeant 28 US U.S. Army 41st Engineer Battalion, 10th Mountain Division Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Meriden Connecticut 
01/29/04 Seitsinger, Danton K. Sergeant 29 US U.S. Army Reserve 486th Civil Affairs Battalion Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Oklahoma City Oklahoma 
01/29/04 Scott, Justin A. Specialist 22 US U.S. Army 2nd Bat., 87th Infantry Reg., 10th Mountain Div. Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Bellevue Kentucky 
01/29/04 Mowris, James D. Staff Sergeant 37 US U.S. Army Reserve 805th Military Police Company Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Aurora Missouri 
01/29/04 Mancini, Curtis Sergeant 1st Class 43 US U.S. Army Reserve 486th Civil Affairs Battalion Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Fort Lauderdale Florida 
01/29/04 Kinser, Adam G. Specialist 21 US U.S. Army Reserve 304th Psychological Operations Company Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Sacramento California 
01/29/04 Cook, Robert J. Specialist 24 US U.S. Army 2nd Bat., 87th Infantry Reg., 10th Mountain Div. Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Sun Prairie Wisconsin 
01/29/04 Clemens, Shawn M. Staff Sergeant 28 US U.S. Army 2nd Bat., 87th Infantry Reg., 10th Mountain Div. Non-Hostile - Ordnance explosion Ghazni (W of) Allegany New York    
http://icasualties.org/oif/ Data research by Pat Kneisler 
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   On this day... 
1523 Sermon of Constanz Zwingli defends 67 Schlussreden 
1574 Sea battle of Reimerswaal - Admiral Boisot beats Spanish fleet 
1676 Fjodor Aleksejevitsj becomes czar of Russia 
1802 John Beckley of Virginia appointed 1st Librarian of Congress 
1834 President Jackson orders 1st use of US troops to suppress a labor dispute 
1845 Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" 1st published (New York City NY) 
1850 Henry Clay introduces a comprise bill on slavery to US Senate 
1856 Victoria Cross established to acknowledge bravery 
1860 American College established in Rome by Pope Pius IX 
1861 Kansas becomes 34th state 
1863 Battle at Bear River WA US Army vs Indians 
1864 Battle of Moorefield WV (Rosser's Raid) 
1879 Custer Battlefield National Monument, Montana established 
1886 1st successful gasoline-driven car patented, Karl Benz, Karlsruhe 
1900 American League organized in Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee & Minneapolis 
1900 Boers under Joubert beat English at Spionkop Natal, 2,000 killed 
1912 Martial law declared in textile strike in Lawrence MA 
1916 1st bombings of Paris by German Zeppelins takes place 
1919 Secretary of state proclaims the 18th amendment (prohibition) 
1920 Walt Disney starts 1st job as an artist; $40 week with Kansas City Slide Co 
1924 Ice cream cone rolling machine patented by Carl Taylor, Cleveland 
1929 Seeing Eye Guide Dog Organization forms 
1942 German & Italian troops occupy Benghazi 
1942 Peru & Ecuador sign Protocol of Rio (boundary determination) 
1944 285 German bombers attack London 
1948 Commissioner Happy Chandler fines the Yankees, Cubs, & Phillies $500 each for signing high school players 
1949 Britain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand & Switzerland recognize Israel 
1951 Liz Taylor's 1st divorce (Conrad Hilton Jr) 
1953 1st movie in Cinemascope (The Robe) premieres 
1958 Murderer, Charles Starkweather, captured by police in Wyoming 
1958 Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward wed 
1959 Walt Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" released 
1963 Jim Thorpe, Red Grange & George Halas elected to football hall of fame 
1964 Most lopsided high-school basketball score-211-29 (Louisiana) 
1964 Stanley Kubrick's"Dr Strangelove" premieres 
1967 Branch Rickey & Lloyd Waner elected to Baseball Hall of Fame 
1969 Jimi Hendrix & Peter Townshend wage a battle of guitars 
1979 President Carter commuted Patricia Hearst's 7 year sentence to 2 years 
1980 6 Iranian held US hostages escape with help of the Canadians 
1984 President Reagan formally announces he will seek a 2nd term 
1987 William J Casey, ends term as 13th director of CIA 
1991 Battle for Khafji in Saudi Arabia (begins) 
2003 Iraq responded to chief inspector Hans Blix's tough assessment of its disarmament, accusing him of misrepresenting its record of compliance, offering some new information and pledging continued cooperation. 
2003 Britain, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain, signed an open letter calling on the peace camp, implicitly Germany, France and Russia, to rally to the U.S. standard against Iraq. 
2004 Israel released more than 420 prisoners in a long-awaited swap with the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah in exchange for an Israeli businessman and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers.  
  Holidays 
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week" 
New Zealand : Auckland Provincial Anniversary 
Kansas : Admission Day/Kansas Day (1861) 
National Puzzle Day 
National Cornchip Day 
US : Think Hawaii Day 
National Be On-Purpose Month  
  Religious Observances 
old Roman Catholic : St Francis of Sales, bishop of Geneva, doctor  
  Religious History 
993 St. Ulrich, who lived c.890-973, and was Bishop of Augsburg from 923, was canonized at a Lateran Synod. With this action by Pope John XV, St. Ulrich became the first individual in Roman Catholic history formally elevated to sainthood. 
1499 Birth of Katherine von Bora, the former German nun who became Martin Luther's wife in 1525 when he was 41 and she 26. During their 21-year marriage, Katie bore Martin 3 sons and 3 daughters. Her death in 1552 followed six years after her husband's in 1546. 
1780 Pioneer American Methodist bishop Francis Asbury wrote in his journal: 'My soul is more at rest from the tempter when I am busily employed.' 
1921 The Congregational Holiness Church was formally organized, following a split the previous year with the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Headquartered today in Griffin, GA, most CHC churches are located in the Southeast US. 
1967 Pope Paul VI and Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny conferred at the Vatican in the first meeting in history between a Roman Catholic pontiff and the head of a Communist state.  
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.   
   Thought for the day : 
"Consistency is the paste jewel that only cheap men cherish." 
William Allen White