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1 April 1, 1959 (Wednesday)  





2 April 2, 1959 (Thursday)  





3 April 3, 1959 (Friday)  





4 April 4, 1959 (Saturday)  





5 April 5, 1959 (Sunday)  





6 April 6, 1959 (Monday)  





7 April 7, 1959 (Tuesday)  





8 April 8, 1959 (Wednesday)  





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27 April 27, 1959 (Monday)  





28 April 28, 1959 (Tuesday)  





29 April 29, 1959 (Wednesday)  





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April 9, 1959: The Mercury Seven astronauts are introduced. Pictured front row, Wally Schirra, Deke Slayton, John Glenn and Scott Carpenter, and back row, Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom and Gordon Cooper

The following events occurred in April 1959:

April 1, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 2, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

April 3, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

April 4, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

April 5, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

April 6, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

April 7, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 8, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 9, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

April 9, 1959: Mercury Seven press conference
Frank Lloyd Wright

April 10, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

April 10, 1959: Crown Prince Akihito marries Michiko Shōda in Japan's royal wedding
30-yen commemorative stamp

April 11, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

April 12, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

April 13, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

April 14, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 15, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 16, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

April 17, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

April 18, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

Corvette Stingray

April 19, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

April 20, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

Promo for the CBS pilot

April 21, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 22, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

Mercury spacecraft and escape system configuration

April 23, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

April 24, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

April 25, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

April 26, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

April 27, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

April 28, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 29, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 30, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

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  • ^ "Air Force C-118 Aircraft Has Airborne Collision and Then Crashes - Killing Crew of Four". UFOs Northwest.
  • ^ "4 Die in Fiery Crash of Plane". Oakland Tribune. April 2, 1959. p. 28.
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  • ^ "U.S. Bares Names of 7 Spacemen". Oakland Tribune. April 9, 1959. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Frank Lloyd Wright Dies In Phoenix". Oakland Tribune. April 9, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Japan Prince To Wed in Tokyo Today". Oakland Tribune. April 9, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Student Attacks Royal Newlyweds". Oakland Tribune. April 10, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Salvaged Bomb Blast Kills 34 Filipinos". Fresno Bee. April 10, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Sniper Tries to Ambush Gov. Almond". Oakland Tribune. April 11, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Youth, 17 Dies in Gas Chamber". The Baltimore Sun. April 11, 1959. p. 28.
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  • ^ "U.S. Plans Manned Round Trip to Moon". Sunday Express and News. San Antonio, Texas. April 12, 1959. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Surface Nuclear Test Ban Offered by West to Russia". Oakland Tribune. April 13, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Ike Offers Russ New A-Ban Plan". Oakland Tribune. April 21, 1959. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Baton in Hand, Van Beinum, 58, Dies on Podium— Conductor Stricken at Rehearsal". Chicago Tribune. April 14, 1959. pp. 2–11.
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  • ^ "Troops Smash Mutiny With Bazookas, Free All Hostages". Oakland Tribune. April 18, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Swiss Woman Votes". Oakland Tribune. April 20, 1959. p. 2.
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  • ^ "95-Seat Plane In Russian Service", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), April 2, 1959, p. 19
  • ^ "Gripping TV Story of Capone", by Robert Anderson, Chicago Daily Tribune, April 21, 1959, p3-10
  • ^ "Saucer Man Suicide", The News-Press (Fort Myers, FL), April 22, 1959, p1
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  • ^ "Cult of Death". Time. March 15, 1993. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007.
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  • ^ "A Nostalgic Finale". The New York Times. April 24, 1959.
  • ^ "Burial site of Triple Crown winner Omaha shrouded in mystery". Thoroughbred Times. September 3, 2006. Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
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  • ^ "FBI Hunts Lynch Mob; Fear Dixie Victim Dead". Oakland Tribune. April 25, 1959. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Ike Backs Mrs. Luce In Row With Morse". Fresno Bee. April 29, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Mrs. Luce Quits As Envoy To Brazil; Blames Morse". Fresno Bee. May 1, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Did Senator Really Mean Clare Was 'An 'Old Bag of Bones'?". El Paso Herald-Post. April 29, 1959. p. 1.
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