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Today In Hirsoty

So today in history, the following hapend:

2010 My baby Boy Was born. :)

1963 Jerry Lee Lewis quits Sun Records
1963 Major league baseballs 100,000th game
1962 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1961 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Kapustin Yar U.S.S.R.
1959 Kathy Cornelius wins LPGA Cosmopolitan Golf Open
1958 Mary Ann Mobley (Miss), 21, crowned 31st Miss America 1959
1958 U.S. performs nuclear test at S Atlantic Ocean
1957 Elvis records “White Xmas,” “Silent Night” and “Here Comes Santa Claus”
1955 “Catch a Star” opens at Plymouth Theater New York City for 23 performances
1955 J van Tilburg appointed governor of Suriname
1954 68th U.S. Womens Tennis: Doris Hart beats A Louise Brough (68 61 86)
1954 74th U.S. Mens Tennis: E V Seixas, Jr. beats Rex Hartwig (36 62 64 64)
1954 U.S. plane shot down above Siberia
1954 WINS New York City begins playing rock n roll with Alan Freed Show
1954 Yankees use a record 10 pinch hitters
1953 Adenauers CDU wins elections in West Germany
1953 Roy Campanella sets record for home runs by a catcher at 38
1952 Canadian TV begins in Montreal
1949 Howard Unruh kills 13 neighbors in 12 minutes
1948 37th Davis Cup: USA beats Australia in New York (5-0)
1948 Juliana becomes queen of Netherlands
1946 All-American Football Conference plays 1st game (Clev 44, Miami 0)
1946 Terence Rattigan’s “Winslow Boy,” premieres in London
1945 Bhekisani Manyoni, artist, is born in Greytown (South African History)
1945 A’s catcher George George punches ump Joe Rue gets suspended
1945 “Mr Strauss Goes to Boston” opens at Century Theater New York City for 12 performances
1944 General Von Zangens 15th army escape from Zealand
1943 “Congressional Limited” train derails near Frankfort Pa, kills 79
1943 63rd U.S. Mens Tennis: J R Hunt Seaman beats Jack Kramer (63 68 108 60)
1943 Carl Scheib becomes youngest pitcher in AL (16y 8 ms) of the A’s
1942 56th U.S. Womens Tennis: Pauline Betz beats A Louise Brough (46 61 64)
1942 Czechoslovakian marathon runner Oskar Haks transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau
1941 55th U.S. Womens Tennis: Sarah H Cooke beats Pauline Betz Addie (75 62)
1941 61st U.S. Mens Tennis: Robert L Riggs beats F Kovacs (2d 57 61 63 63)
1941 All Jews over age 6 in German territories ordered to wear a star
1941 Jews of Vilna Poland confined to their ghetto
1940 Crown prince Michael succeeds Carol II as king of Romania
1940 Generalissimo Gamelin arrested in France
1939 1st German air attack on Great Britain in WW II
1939 South Africa declares war on nazi-Germany
1938 Wilhelmina celebrates 40th anniversary jubilee as Dutch queen
1930 Brooklyn Dodgers beat Phillies 22-8
1928 U.S.S.R. signs Briand-Kellogg-pact
1927 B. G. DeSylva/Lew Brown’s musical “Good News,” premieres in New York City
1927 Red Sox beat New York Yankees 12-11 in 18 innings at Fenway Park
1924 Assassination attempt on Mussolini fails
1924 Charles Paddock captures 100 and 200 yd AAU national senior outdoor track and field championships
1923 Queen Wilhelmina celebrates 25 year jubilee
1922 42nd U.S. Mens Tennis: Wm T Tilden beats Wm M Johnston 46 36 62 63 64
1920 40th U.S. Mens Tennis: Wm Tilden beats Wm M Johnston (61 16 75 57 63)
1920 Jack Dempsey KOs Billy Miske in 3 for heavyweight boxing title 1st radio broadcast of a prizefight
1917 French pilot Georges Guynemer shoots down 54th German aircraft
1914 Battle of Marne; Germans prevented from occupying Paris
1913 19th U.S. Golf Amateur Championship won by Jerry Travers
1913 1st aircraft to loop the loop (Adolphe Pegoud-France)
1913 Hamilton Alerts apply for ORFU reinstatement, taking the name Hamilton Rowing Club
1912 New York Giant Jeff Tesreau no-hits Philadelphia, 3-0
1910 Saskatchewan (then Regina) Roughrider football club formed
1909 Word received, Admiral Peary discovers North Pole 5 months earlier
1905 Atlanta Life Insurance Company forms
1905 Chicago White Sox Frank Smith no-hits Detroit Tigers, 15-0
1905 General Trade journal publishes 1st Dutch photo (train accident)
1904 Soccer team Rheden forms
1903 Start of Sherlock Holmes “Adventure of Creeping Man”
1901 President William McKinley, shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at Pan American Exposition in Buffalo NY, he dies 8th days later
1900 British General Buller occupies Lydenburg South Africa
1899 Carnation processes its 1st can of evaporated milk
1899 U.S. Minister of Foreign affairs John Hay publishes his “Open Through Note”
1898 Lord Kitchener destroys Mahdi’s tomb in Omdurman
1889 King Kabaka Mwanga of Buganda resigns
1886 Queen Victoria establishes Distinguished Service Order (DSO) award
1883 Cub’s Burns (extra bases), Williamson and Pfeiffer get 3 hits in 1 inn
1880 Commencement of 1st Test Cricket in England, vs. Australia at The Oval
1880 W G Grace scores 152 in debut Test Cricket innings, vs. Australia The Oval
1876 Race riot in Charleston SC
1876 Southern Pacific line from LA to San Francisco completed
1873 Regular Cable Car service begins on Clay Street
1870 Ship sinks in Gulf of Biskaje; 483 die
1869 1st westbound train arrives in SF
1869 Mine fire kills 179 at Avondale Pennsylvania
1866 Frederick Douglass is 1st U.S. black delegate to a national convention
1863 Confederate troops vacate Fort Wagner South Carolina (1700 casualties)
1863 After 59 day siege, confederates evacuate Ft. Wagner, SC
1862 Stonewall Jackson occupies Frederick, Maryland
1861 General Grant occupies Paducah Kentucky
1853 Women’s Right’s Convention met (New York City)
1848 National Black Convention meets (Cleveland)
1839 Cherokee Nation forms
1839 Great fire in NY
1837 Oberlin Collegiate Institute of Ohio goes co-ed (4 women, 30 men)
1819 Thomas Blanchard patents lathe
1791 Mozarts opera “La Clemenza di Tito,” premieres in Prague
1776 Hurricane hits Martinique; 100 French and Dutch ships sinks; 600 die
1776 1st (failed) submarine attack (David Bushnell’s “Turtle” attacks British sailboat “Eagle” in Bay of New York)
1732 VOC fires Netherlands-Dutch east indies governor-general Diederik Dare
1716 1st U.S. lighthouse built (Boston)
1715 Pro-James III-uprising in Scotland
1690 King Willem III escapes back to England
1688 Austrian armies occupy Belgrade
1683 Le Plecta appointed French minister of Finance
1675 Swedish Admiral Stenbock sails out with fleet of 66 ships
1672 Willem III’s troops reconquer Naarden on France
1634 Battle at Nordlingen ends in Swedish/protestant German defeat
1628 Puritans land at Salem, from Mass Bay Colony, witches soon to settle
1622 Spanish silver fleet disappears off Florida Keys; 1,000s die
1620 1st stones layed in Western Tower
1543 French and Turkish fleet occupies Nice
1522 Magellen with Vittoria returns to Spain, after 1st round world trip
1492 Columbus’ fleet leaves Gomera, Canary islands
394 Battle of Frigidus North-Italy

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