Events, Births and Deaths Happening on this Date

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Today is the 63rd day of 2026.  There are 302 days left in this year.

Notable Events

1681
England's King Charles II granted a charter to William Penn for an area of land that later became Pennsylvania.
1789
The Constitution of the United States went into effect as the first Federal Congress met in New York City. Lawmakers then adjourned for the lack of a quorum.
1791
Vermont became the 14th state.
1829
An unruly crowd mobbed the White House during the inaugural reception for President Jackson.
1837
The Illinois state legislature granted a city charter to Chicago.
1861
Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as president.
1902
The American Automobile Association was founded in Chicago.
1905
Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in for his second term as president.
1913
Woodrow Wilson was sworn as the 28th United States president.
1917
Republican Jeanette Rankin of Montana took her seat as the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated president, pledging to lead the country out of the Great Depression.
1933
The start of President Roosevelt's first administration brought with it the first woman to serve in the Cabinet: Labor Secretary Frances Perkins.
1952
Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis were married in North Hollywood, Calif.
1987
President Reagan addressed the nation on the Iran-Contra affair, acknowledging his overtures to Iran had "deteriorated" into an arms-for-hostages deal.
1989
Time Inc. and Warner Communications Inc. announced plans to merge into the world's largest media and entertainment conglomerate.
1993
Authorities announced the arrest of Mohammad Salameh, a suspect in the bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City. Salameh was later convicted of playing a key role.
1997
Calling creation of life "a miracle that reaches beyond laboratory science," President Clinton barred spending federal money on human cloning.
1999
Outraging Italian authorities, a military jury in North Carolina cleared a Marine pilot of charges he was flying recklessly when his jet sliced through a ski gondola cable in the Alps, sending 20 people plunging to their deaths.

Notable Deaths

1999
Retired Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun, who wrote the 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide, died in Arlington, Va., at age 90.