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24 April 1898
Read: Why Know Southern History?On this date in 1898…
Spain declared war on the United States, rejecting the American ultimatum to withdraw from Cuba after the sinking of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor.
Other Years:- 1802 – The State of Georgia ceded its western lands to the United States, with the provision that the Federal Government obtain the title to Indian lands within Georgia as soon as “can be peaceably obtained on reasonable terms.” These lands would become Alabama and Mississippi.
- 1862 – Confederate gun boats battled the Federal fleet on the Mississippi River below New Orleans, Louisiana.
- 1863 – A skirmish was fought near Okolona, Mississippi as defense against Grierson’s Raid.
- 1908 – A tornado tore a path of destruction from Amite, Louisiana to Purvis, Mississippi and killed more than 770 people.
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