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On September 6th... Links will open in a new window. Independence Day (Swaziland)
1620 The Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England, bound for the "New World."
1666 The Great Fire of London was finally extinguished, after four days. 1716 The first lighthouse in North America was built in Boston, Massachusetts.
1839 The Cherokee Nation was formed. 1858 Japanese landscape painter Ando Hiroshigi died.
1869 The first westbound train
arrived in San Francisco.
1888 Businessman Joseph P. Kennedy was born.
1899 Carnation produced its very first can of evaporated milk.
1914 The Battle of the Marne began. 1916 Clarence Saunders opened his first Piggly Wiggly store in Memphis, Tennessee. 1920 Jack Dempsey KO'd Billy Miske to win the heavyweight boxing title; it was the first prize fight ever broadcast by radio.
1928 The Soviet Union signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact. 1930 Argentine President Hipólito Yrigoyen was deposed by a military coup. 1937 Comedian Jo Anne Worley was born. 1939 Germany launched its first air
attack on Great Britain. 1940 Crown Prince Michael succeeded Carol II as King of Romania. 1941 Germany ordered all Jews over the age of 6 to wear stars. 1943 The "Congressional Limited" train derailed near Frankfort, Pennsylvania, killing 79 persons. 1944 Actress Swoosie Kurtz was born. 1946 The All-American Football Conference played its first game; Cleveland defeated Miami 44-0. 1947 Actress Jane Curtin was born.
1952 Actress Gertrude Lawrence died.
1954 The New York Yankees used a record 10 pinch hitters. 1958 Comedian Jeff Foxworthy was born. 1964 Actress Rosie Perez was born. 1965 India invaded West Pakistan.
1967 Singer Macy Gray was born.
1972 Actor Dylan Bruno was born. 1975 A magnitude 6.8 earthquake
killed over 2,000 persons in Lice, Turkey. 1982 Polish dissidents seized the
Polish embassy in Bern, Switzerland. 1985 The film Amadeus
premiered in Los Angeles, California. 1985 A Midwest Express Airlines Douglas DC-9 crashed justafter taking off from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing 31 persons. 1986 An attack on a synagogue in
Istanbul, Turkey, killed 23 persons. 1987 Conjoined twins Benjamin and Patrick Binder were separated at Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1989 The Amateur Athletic Federation stripped Ben Johnson of all his track records. 1990 Guitarist Tom Fogerty died. 1991 The city of Leningrad, Russia,
was formally renamed St. Petersburg. 2007 Operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti died. 2012 A fishing boatcapsized off the coast of Turkey, killing 61 illegal immigrants. |
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