Events, Births and Deaths Happening on this Date
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Today is the 53rd day of 2026. There are 312 days left in this year.
Notable Events
1784
A U.S. merchant ship, the "Empress of China," left New York City for the Far East.
1819
Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
1865
Tennessee adopted a new constitution abolishing slavery.
1879
Frank Winfield Woolworth opened a five-cent store in Utica, N.Y.
1889
President Cleveland signed a bill to admit the Dakotas, Montana and Washington state to the Union.
1892
"Lady Windermere's Fan," by Oscar Wilde, was first performed, at London's St. James' Theater.
1924
Calvin Coolidge delivered the first presidential radio broadcast from the White House.
1973
The United States and Communist China agreed to establish liaison offices.
1980
In a stunning upset, the United States Olympic hockey team defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid, N.Y., 4-to-3. (The U.S. team went on to win the gold medal.)
1990
Former President Reagan's videotaped testimony for the trial of former national security adviser John Poindexter was released in Washington; in his deposition, Reagan said he never had "any inkling" his aides were secretly arming the Nicaraguan Contras.
1994
The Justice Department charged 31-year CIA veteran Aldrich Ames and his wife, Rosario, with selling national security secrets to the Soviet Union. (Ames was later sentenced to life in prison; his wife received a 5-year term.)
2001
A U.N. war crimes tribunal convicted three Bosnian Serbs on charges of rape and torture in the first case of wartime sexual enslavement to go before an international court.
2006
Insurgents destroyed the golden dome of one of Iraq's holiest Shiite shrines, the Askariya mosque in Samarra, setting off a spasm of sectarian violence.
Notable Births
1732
George Washington, American general and first president of U.S.
1778
Rembrandt Peale, American painter, writer and portraitist.
1819
James Russell Lowell, American poet, critic, essayist and diplomat.
1892
Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poet and dramatist.
1892
David Dubinsky, Russian-born American labor leader
1918
Don Pardo, TV announcer.
1950
Julius Erving, Basketball Hall of Famer.
1965
Pat Lafontaine, Hockey Hall of Famer.
1972
Michael Chang, Tennis Hall of Famer.
Notable Deaths
1987
Pop artist Andy Warhol died in a New York City hospital at age 58.
1998
Abraham A. Ribicoff, the former Connecticut governor and senator who served as President Kennedy's secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, died in Riverdale, N.Y., at age 87.