On this day in Bahamian history in 1861, Dr. Charles Caulfield, the successor of Archdeacon Trew was consecrated the first Bishop of Nassau, in Lambeth Palace,...
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On November 23, 1844, the first edition of The Nassau Guardian was published.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On this day in 1718, Edward Teach, AKA Blackbeard, was killed by Lt. Maynard at Ocrocoke Inlet.
On November 18, 1993, black and white leaders in South Africa approved a new democratic constitution which gave blacks the vote.
In 1973 U.S. President Richard Nixon, who was embroiled in the Watergate scandal, held a press conference in which he declared, "I am not a crook."
On this day in 1891, Bahamian Alfred Francis Adderley was born in Nassau. Adderley was a church and community leader, lawyer, politician and statesman.
On this day in Bahamian history, Claudius Roland Walker, the man who the school C. R. Walker is named after, died at the age of 74.
On November 14, 1948 Prince Charles, now King Charles III, was born. The King is the eldest child of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince...
In 1969 American children's TV series Sesame Street, featuring a cast of puppet characters that included Elmo, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster, debuted on the National...
Today in Bahamian history, tributes poured in for Bahamas Faith Ministries Founder, the late Dr. Myles Munroe, his wife Ruth and seven others, after they were...