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West Virginia Colored Children's Home is demolished. 2012 Huntington Hammer disbanded. Sam Hood Field closes. Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse closes. 2013 Stephen T. Williams becomes mayor. Veterans Memorial Soccer Complex opens. 2014 - Chris Cline Athletic Complex opens. 2015 - Evan Jenkins U.S. representative for West Virginia's 3rd ...
1521 – Pope Leo X grants Franciscan Francis Quiñones permission and faculties to go as a missionary to the New World together with Juan Clapión; 1521 Diet of Worms condemns Luther; 1521 Ferdinand Magellan claims the Philippines for Spain, first mass and subsequent conversion to Catholicism, first in East Asia
An Appalachian New Deal: West Virginia in the Great Depression (West Virginia University Press, 1998) 316 pp. ISBN 978-1-933202-51-8; Trotter Jr., Joe William. Coal, Class, and Color: Blacks in Southern West Virginia, 1915–32 (1990) William, John Alexander. West Virginia and the Captains of Industry (1976), economic history of late 19th century.
San Miguel de Gualdape (sometimes San Miguel de Guadalupe) was a short-lived Spanish colony founded in 1526 by Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón.It was established somewhere on the coast of present-day Georgetown, South Carolina, but the exact location has been the subject of a long-running scholarly dispute.
The Drain-Jordan Library Archives and Special Collection houses materials on the history of WVSU, alumni and employees. The archive also collects information pertaining to African-Americans in West Virginia, African-American higher education, West Virginia and Appalachian region history. [24] Kanawha County Public Library: Public Library ...
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[34]: 321–25 Cuauhtemoc's forces were defeated four times in March 1521, around Chalco and Huaxtepec, and Cortés received another ship load of arms and men from the Emperor. [34]: 326–32 On 6 April 1521, Cortés met with the caciques around Chalco, and announced he would "bring peace" and blockade Mexico. He wanted all of their warriors ...
Departed Seville with other four ships 10 August 1519. Broke down in Moluccas, December 1521 San Antonio: Juan de Cartagena: 55 [38] 120 Deserted in the Strait of Magellan, November 1520, [39] returned to Spain on 6 May 1521 [40] Concepción: Gaspar de Quesada: 44 then 45 after a stop-over in Tenerife [41] 90 Scuttled in the Philippines, May ...