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THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1886 On this day in 1886, Apache chief Geronimo surrenders to U.S. government tr

[Sep 4]( THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1886 [Geronimo surrenders]( On this day in 1886, Apache chief Geronimo surrenders to U.S. government troops. For 30 years, the mighty Native American warrior had battled to protect his tribe's homeland; however, by 1886 the Apaches were exhausted and hopelessly outnumbered. General Nelson Miles accepted Geronimo's surrender... [read more »]( American Revolution 1780 [Bravery of Swamp Fox wins recruits at Blue Savannah »]( Automotive 1957 [Edsel arrives in showrooms at last »]( Civil War 1864 [Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan is killed »]( Cold War 1957 [Little Rock becomes a Cold War hotspot »]( Crime 1996 [Colombian guerrilla organization attacks military base »]( Disaster 1596 [Tsunami pounds Japanese islands »]( General Interest 1957 [Arkansas troops prevent desegregation »]( 1998 [Google is incorporated »]( 476 [Western Roman Empire falls »]( Hollywood 2002 [Kelly Clarkson wins first American Idol »]( 2014 [Comedy legend Joan Rivers dies »]( Literary 1905 [Historical novelist Mary Renault is born »]( Music 1982 ["Valley Girl," becomes a top-40 hit for Frank and Moon Unit Zappa »]( Old West 1886 [The last American Indian warrior surrenders »]( Presidential 1951 [President Truman makes first transcontinental television broadcast »]( Sports 1972 [Spitz wins 7th gold medal »]( Vietnam War 1967 [Marines in heavy fighting »]( 1969 [Radio Hanoi announces the death of Ho Chi Minh »]( World War I 1918 [American troops land at Archangel »]( World War II 1940 [The USS Greer is fired upon »]( 1945 [Japanese surrender on Wake Island »]( [HISTORY.com]( [SHOWS]( [VIDEOS]( [SCHEDULE]( [TOPICS]( [Subscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Contact Us](mailto:thc.newsletters@aetn.com) This is a promotional email from HISTORY and A+E Networks. You received this message because {EMAIL} is subscribed to This Day In History email updates. If you DO NOT wish to receive these emails please [UNSUBSCRIBE](. Having trouble viewing this message? [View the web version](. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not junk folders) and view images, [please add us to your address book or safe/white list](. © 2017 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 [Corporate Information]( | [TV Parental Guidelines]( | [Careers]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright Policy]( | [Ad Sales]( | [Ad Choices](

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