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January 8 marks several pivotal moments, most notably the Battle of New Orleans (1815) and George Washington’s first State of the Union address (1790).

Quick Facts
  • Battle of New Orleans – 1815 victory for the United States.
  • First State of the Union address delivered by George Washington.
  • Catastrophic Park Avenue Tunnel train crash (1908).
  • Charles de Gaulle becomes President of France (1959).
  • Valeri Polyakov begins record‑breaking spaceflight (1994).
AI Consensus
Models Agreed
  • Battle of New Orleans (1815) is cited by all models as a major military victory.
  • First State of the Union address (1790) delivered by George Washington appears in every response.
  • Park Avenue Tunnel train crash (1908) is uniformly listed as a tragic transportation disaster.
  • Charles de Gaulle becoming President of France (1959) is mentioned by all sources.
Points of Debate
  • Some models include Elvis Presley’s birth (1935) while others do not, showing inconsistent coverage.
  • Lyndon B. Johnson’s “war on poverty” (1964) appears only in a few responses, not in the majority.
  • Galileo’s discovery of Jupiter’s moons (1610) is noted by a subset of models but omitted by most.

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Overview

January 8 has been a date for a wide range of significant political, military, scientific, and cultural events across centuries. Below is a curated list of the most frequently cited happenings, drawn from the verified sources.

Major Historical Events

Year Event Why it matters
1790 President George Washington delivers the first State of the Union address to Congress in New York City. Established the tradition of the annual presidential address. 3
1815 Battle of New Orleans – Major General Andrew Jackson leads a small American force to defeat a much larger British army. The final major battle of the War of 1812, boosting American morale. 5810
1908 Park Avenue Tunnel train collision in New York City kills 17 and injures 38. One of the deadliest U.S. rail accidents of the era, prompting safety reforms. 7
1926 Abdul‑Aziz ibn Saud crowned King of Hejaz. A key step toward the later unification of Saudi Arabia. 4
1933 Anarchist insurrection in Barcelona, Spain. Part of the broader political turmoil leading up to the Spanish Civil War. 4
1959 Charles de Gaulle becomes President of France, inaugurating the Fifth Republic. Marked a new constitutional era for France. 6
1994 Valeri Polyakov begins his record‑breaking spaceflight aboard Mir, eventually staying 437 days. Holds the longest single human stay in space. 6
1997 Monaco celebrates the 700th anniversary of the Grimaldi family’s rule with a year‑long program. Highlights the longevity of one of Europe’s oldest ruling dynasties. 2

Notable Births & Deaths

  • David Bowie – Born 8 January 1947, influential musician and cultural icon. 10
  • Elvis Presley – Born 8 January 1935, “King of Rock and Roll.” (Mentioned by some models but not in all sources.) 2
  • Joseph Franklin Rutherford – Died 8 January 1942, leader of the Seventh‑day Adventist Church. 10

Other Interesting Items

  • 1610 – Galileo Galilei observes Jupiter’s largest moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede).
  • 1935 – Birth of Elvis Presley (often cited).
  • 1964 – Lyndon B. Johnson declares a “war on poverty” in his State of the Union (less consistently reported).

These entries illustrate the diverse range of historical moments that share the same calendar date.


Quick Takeaway: January 8 is best remembered for the Battle of New Orleans and Washington’s inaugural State of the Union, but the day also features notable scientific discoveries, political milestones, and cultural births.

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