TODAY IN HISTORY
On Nov. 8, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln won reelection as he defeated Democratic challenger George B. McClellan.
In 1889, Montana was admitted to the Union as the 41st state.
In 1923, Adolf Hitler launched his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the “Beer-Hall Putsch.”
In 1960, John F. Kennedy won the U.S. presidential election over Vice President Richard Milhous Nixon.
In 1974, a federal judge in Cleveland dismissed charges against eight Ohio National Guardsmen accused of violating the civil rights of students who were killed or wounded in the 1970 Kent State shootings.
In 2016, Republican Donald Trump was elected America’s 45th president, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton.