May dates in Virginia history
May 4, 1961 Two busloads of Freedom Riders leave Washington, D.C., and
head through Virginia, where they encounter some resistance and arrests
while trying to use segregated bus station facilities.
May 9, 1926 Richard Evelyn Byrd,
a Virginia native, becomes the first person to fly to the North Pole. Some scholars will later question the validity of Byrd's claim.
May 10, 1863 Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson dies,
eight days after being accidentally shot by his own troops at the battle of Chancellorsville. The former
Virginia Military Institute professor is buried in Lexington.
May 14, 1607 Jamestown is officially established. The settlement and
the adjacent river are named in honor of the English king, James I.
May 18, 1623 Captain William Tucker concludes peace negotiations with a
Powhatan village by proposing a toast using drinks laced with poison
prepared by Dr. John Potts. Two hundred Powhatans die instantly and
another fifty are massacred by the English.
May 18, 1968 About 450 marchers cross the Robert E. Lee bridge in
Richmond to join caravans en route to Washington, D.C., for the Poor
People's March. The march was organized by Martin Luther King Jr.
before his assassination and was carried out by Ralph Abernathy.
May 19, 1879 Nancy Langhorne is born in Danville. She later marries
Waldorf Astor, a member of British Parliament. Nancy Langhorne Astor
becomes the first female member of the British House of Commons when she
takes her husband's seat upon his elevation to the House of Lords.
May 22, 1865 Jefferson Davis is jailed at Fort Monroe, following the
conclusion of the Civil War in April. He is imprisoned for a total of
720 days before his release.
May 23, 1609 King James I issues the second charter to the Virginia
Company of London. The charter grants Virginia a 400-mile-wide swath of
land between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, across territory of which
the English had little practical knowledge.
May 24, 1624 King James I dissolves the charter for the Virginia
Company of London. This places Virginia under control of the crown as
the first royal colony in English history.
May 25, 1878 Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, tapdance pioneer and actor, is
born in Richmond.
May 28, 1754 The French and Indian War begins in North America when
George Washington and his men attack a small French detachment near the
current site of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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