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On September 7th... Links will open in a new window. 1497 Sailor Perkin Warbeck became English King Richard IV.
1548 Catherine Parr, the last wife of King Henry VIII, died.
1812 France and Russia fought the Battle of Borodino. 1813 The term "Uncle Sam" was first used to refer to the United States in the Troy, New York Post.
1860 Painter Grandma Moses was born. 1867 Financier J.P. Morgan was born. 1875 Businessman E.F. Hutton was born. 1880 George Ligowsky patented a device to throw clay pigeons for trapshooters.
1888 Edith Eleanor McLean became the first baby to be placed in an incubator, at Ward's Island in New York City, New York..
1896 A.H. Whiting won the first automobile race held on a closed-circuit track, in Cranston, Rhode Island.
1908 Michael DeBakey, the father of cardiovascular surgery, was born. 1909 Film director Elia Kazan was born. 1912 David Packard, co-founder of Hewlett Packard, was born. 1914 Astronomer James Van Allen was born.
1916 The Workmen's Compensation Act was passed by Congress. 1921 The first Miss America Pageant was held, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1923 Interpol was formed in Vienna. 1924 U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye was born.
1936 Musician Buddy Holly was born. 1940 The German Air Force blitzed London, England, for the first of 57 consecutive nights. 1949 Singer Gloria Gaynor was born. 1951 Singer Chrissie Hynde was born. 1954 Actor Corbin Bernsen was born. 1963 The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, was dedicated.
1978 Drummer Keith Moon died. 1979 The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) made its debut. 1981 "People's Court," with Judge Wapner, debuted. 1984 Novelist Liam O'Flaherty died. 1994 Novelist James Clavell died.
1998 Google was founded by Stanford University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin. |
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