What happened this day in US China relations. Generally obscure, sometimes absurd, occasionally poignant. The chronological equivalent of ordering your books by color.
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According to a biography, one time vice-consul and investment banker Willard Straight, child of US missionaries to China, on this day signed a preliminary agreement with Qing officials for a railroad between Jinzhou and Aihui, that would be...
A declassified Department of State memo, available at the National Security Archive of George Washington University and published on this day in 1964, predicted an imminent nuclear test by the Communist Government of China:
On this day in 1987, United States Air Force F-16s flew over the Great Wall, as the Thunderbirds gave their first ever show in a communist country before some 20,000 Chinese in Beijing:1
On this day in 1862, Frederick Ward, characterized variously as anything from American soldier-of-fortune to Chinese god, dies from wounds suffered in a battle in Cixi/Tzeki a day earlier.1 Ward was the commander of what became known as the...
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