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August 6th
1809 ~ Birthday of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet.
1881 ~ Birthday of Alexander Fleming, awarded he Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945. 1911 ~ Birthday of Lucille Ball, Actress, Comedienne. 1943 ~ Birthday of Jon Postel, creator of DNS. 1945 ~ A nuclear bomb codenamed Little Boy was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. 1961 ~ Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov spent a day in orbit. 1965 ~ U.S. release of the Beatles’ album "Help!". 1972 ~ Birthday of Geri Halliwell, British Pop Singer (Spice Girls). 1990 ~ The UN Security Council ordered a global trade embargo against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. 1991 ~ Tim Berners-Lee released his idea for the "World Wide Web". |
August 7th
1560 ~ Birthday of Elizabeth Bathory, serial killer.
1867 ~ Birthday of Mata Hari (Margaretha Zelle), spy. 1942 ~ Birthday of Garrison Keillor, radio host. 1947 ~ Thor Heyerdahl's balsa wood raft "Kon-Tiki", arrived at the Tuamotu Islands after a 101 day 4,300 mile journey across the Pacific Ocean, proving that pre-historic peoples could have traveled from South America. 1949 ~ Birthday of Walid Jumblatt, Lebanese political leader. 1957 ~ Death of Oliver Hardy, Comedian & Actor. 1964 ~ U.S. Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, giving President Johnson broad powers to deal with reported North Vietnamese attacks on U.S. forces. 1974 ~ French stuntman Philippe Petit walked a tightrope strung between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center. 1978 ~ President Carter declared a federal emergency at Love Canal. 1998 ~ Bombing of the United States embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya that killed 224 people and injured over 4,500. |
August 8th
1879 ~ Birthday of Emiliano Zapata, Mexican Revolutionary.
1902 ~ Birthday of P.A.M. Dirac, Physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 1933. 1931 ~ Birthday of Roger Penrose, British physicist . 1937 ~ Birthday of Dustin Hoffman, Actor (The Graduate, Tootsie, Kramer vs. Kramer). 1940 ~ Birthday of Dennis Tito, American businessman and space tourist. 1945 ~ The U.S. ratified the United Nations Charter. 1963 ~ Britain's ''Great Train Robbery'' took place when thieves made off with 2.6 million pounds in banknotes. 1966 ~ The Beatles' released "Revolver” 1974 ~ U.S. President Nixon announced his resignation effective August 9. 1988 ~ U.N. Secretary-General Cuellar announced a cease-fire between Iran and Iraq. |
August 9th
1173 ~ Construction of the (Leaning) Tower of Pisa began.
1483 ~ Opening of the Sistine Chapel. 1842 ~ The U.S.-Canada border east of the Rocky Mountains was defined. 1945 ~ A nuclear bomb codenamed Fat Man was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. 1962 ~ Death of Hermann Hesse, German-born writer, awarded the 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature. 1969 ~ Members of a cult led by Charles Manson murdered five people including Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring and, Abigail Folger. 1975 ~ Death of Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer. 1986 ~ The Headington Shark was erected in Oxford. 1995 ~ Death of Jerry Garcia, guitarist: Grateful Dead. 2006 ~ Death of James van Allen, American physicist. |
August 10th
1519 ~ Ferdinand Magellan's 5 ships set sail from Seville to circumnavigate the globe.
1675 ~ Foundation stone set of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. 1846 ~ The Smithsonian Institution was chartered following a $500,000 donation by scientist Joseph Smithson. 1896 ~ Death of Otto Lilienthal, Aviation Pioneer. 1945 ~ Death of Robert Goddard, Rocket Scientist. 1988 ~ A distressing reminder of my mortality. 1990 ~ The Magellan space probe arrived at Venus. 1995 ~ Norma McCorvey, '”Jane Roe” in the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling which legalized abortion, announced she had joined the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue. 2003 ~ Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko became the first man to marry in space. 2008 ~ Death of Isaac Hayes, Musician & Actor. |
480 B.C. ~ Persians under Xerxes defeated Spartans under King Leonidas in the Battle of Thermopylae. The Spartans fight to the last man.
The Battle of Thermopylae has served as an example to officers and soldiers alike of what courage and self-sacrifice could achieve. It is still remembered, almost 2,500 years later, as a classic example of virtue. 1253 ~ Death of Saint Clare of Assisi, Patron Saint of television. 1905 ~ Birthday of Erwin Chargaff, biochemist. 1919 ~ Death of Andrew Carnegie, Industrialist & Philanthropist. 1929 ~ Babe Ruth became the first baseball player to hit 500 home runs. 1950 ~ Birthday of Steve Wozniak, Computer Pioneer. 1972 ~ The last U.S. ground combat unit left South Vietnam. 1984 ~ U.S. President Reagan joked during a voice test for a paid political radio address that he had ''signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.'' 1994 ~ Death of Peter Cushing, British actor. 2003 ~ NATO took over command of the peacekeeping force in Afghanistan, marking its first major operation outside Europe. |
August 12th
1859 ~ Birthday of Katherine Lee Bates, Poet (America the Beautiful [arranged & performed by Ray Charles]).
1887 ~ Birthday of Erwin Schrödinger, Physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 1933. 1927 ~ Birthday of Mstislav Rostropovich, Cellist. 1953 ~ The Soviet Union detonated its first hydrogen bomb. 1960 ~ The first communications satellite, “Echo I”, was launched. 1964 ~ Death of Ian Fleming, Novelist. 1981 ~ The IBM PC was introduced. 1982 ~ Death of Henry Fonda, Actor. 2002 ~ The Russian submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea. 2004 ~ New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey came out of the closet at the press conference when he announced his resignation from the office. |
August 13th
1521 ~ Tenochtitlán, present day Mexico City, fell to conquistador Hernán Cortés.
1860 ~ Birthday of Annie Oakley, Sharpshooter. 1899 ~ Birthday of Alfred Hitchcock, Director. 1910 ~ Death of Florence Nightingale, English nurse. 1942 ~ Walt Disney's animated cartoon "Bambi" premiered. 1946 ~ Death of H. G. Wells, Writer. 1961 ~ The Berlin Wall began to be built. 1966 ~ Beginning of China’s Cultural Revolution. 1984 ~ Death of Tigran Petrosian, Soviet chess player. 1997 ~ The popular, controversial animated series "South Park" debuted. |
August 14th
1862 ~ Birthday of Ernest Thayer, Poet (Casey at the Bat).
1880 ~ After 632 years, Cologne Cathedral was completed. 1945 ~ Japan surrendered, ending World War II. 1947 ~ Birthday of Maddy Prior, English folk singer. 1971 ~ Rod Stewart released "Maggie May". 1980 ~ Workers went on strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, in a job action that resulted in the creation of the Solidarity labor movement. 1985 ~ Birthday of Ashlynn Brooke, Porn Actress. 1988 ~ Death of Enzo Ferrari, Automobile Designer. 1994 ~ Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal, was captured. 2003 ~ A blackout hit the northeastern U.S. and part of Canada; 50 million people lost power. |
August 15th
778 ~ The Battle of Roncevaux Pass, in which Roland was killed.
1769 ~ Birthday of Napoleon Bonaparte, general and politician. 1877 ~ Thomas Edison made the first-ever recording - "Mary Had a Little Lamb". 1890 ~ Birthday of Jacques Ibert, French Composer. 1945 ~ The Allies proclaimed V-J Day, one day after Japan agreed to surrender unconditionally. 1947 ~ India and Pakistan became independent from British rule. 1948 ~ Republic of Korea established south of 38th Parallel. 1964 ~ Birthday of Melinda French Gates, wife of Bill Gates. 1967 ~ Death of René Magritte, Surrealist painter. 1969 ~ First day of Woodstock Music and Art Festival. I was able to talk my cousin out of going to this. :yikes: She had called me a month or so earlier and said she could get a couple of tickets if we wanted to go. It was inconvenient to get to, and when I said so, she agreed, and so…. :rolleyes: |
August 16th
1858 ~ President Buchanan inaugurated the new transatlantic telegraph cable by exchanging greetings with Queen Victoria.
1888 ~ Birthday of Lawrence of Arabia. 1899 ~ Death of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, chemist (Bunsen Burner). 1930 ~ First color sound cartoon, called Fiddlesticks, was made by Ub Iwerks. 1954 ~ The first edition of Sports Illustrated was published. 1962 ~ The Beatles fired Pete Best and replaced him with Ringo Starr. 1977 ~ Death of Elvis Presley, Singer, Actor. 1981 ~ Birthday of Taylor Rain, Porn Actress. 2000 ~ Delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles nominated Vice President Al Gore for president. 2003 ~ Death of Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator. |
August 17th
1601 ~ Birthday of Pierre de Fermat, Mathematician.
1943 ~ The US Army Air Force had its wrist slapped smartly with the loss of 147 B-17's shot down or damaged beyond repair during the Schweinfurt-Regensburg mission 1882 ~ Birthday of Samuel Goldwyn, Hollywood producer. 1911 ~ Birthday of Mikhail Botvinnik, World Chess Champion. 1962 ~ East German border guards shot and mortally wounded 18-year-old Peter Fechter, who had attempted to cross over the Berlin Wall into the western sector. 1970 ~ Venera 7 was launched. It became the first spacecraft to successfully transmit data from the surface of another planet, Venus. 1972 ~ Birthday of Ken Ryker, Porn Actor. 1992 ~ Death of Al Parker, Porn Actor. 1998 ~ President Clinton admitted having an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. 2008 ~ Michael Phelps became the first Olympian to win eight gold medals in the same Olympics. |
1943 ~ The US Army Air Force had its wrist slapped smartly with the loss of 147 B-17's shot down or damaged beyond repair during the Schweinfurt-Regensburg mission
Regensburg/Schweinfurt was a collossal mission, a time when men flew into overwhelming defences to achieve their goal, but my trust of this source is diminished by his claim that Stukas bombed the Allied bomber stream with timed bombs. |
August 18th
1227 ~ Death of Genghis Khan, Mongol leader.
1587 ~ Birthday of Virginia Dare; the first English child born in the Americas. 1774 ~ Birthday of Meriwether Lewis, Explorer. 1877 ~ Asaph Hall discovered Phobos, the moon of Pluto. 1920 ~ The 19th Amendment to US constitution was ratified, guaranteeing women's right to vote. 1958 ~ Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita was published in the U.S. 1963 ~ James Meredith became the first black to graduate from the University of Mississippi. 1969 ~ Jimi Hendrix played the unofficial last day of Woodstock. 1990 ~ Death of B.F. Skinner, American psychological theorist. 1991 ~ Downfall of the Soviet Union: Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was put under house arrest while he was vacationing in the Crimea. |
jseal is using cryptic code again.
1877 ~ Asaph Hall discovered Phobos, the moon of Pluto. Pluto is obviously code for Mars, the purpose will come to me with much thought. |
Well Dang! I thought I edited that! Good catch! :thumb:
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Well coded, Obertoastenfuhrer.
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Oh woe! I didn't even get an umlaut!
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I don't know how to do it, otherwise your "u" would have been special. Mea culpa.
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I'm confident you meant that in the best possible way.
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August 19th
1881 ~ Birthday of George Enescu, Romanian composer.
1921 ~ Birthday of Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek. 1934 ~ The creation of the position Führer approved in a German plebiscite. 1967 ~ Death of Hugo Gernsback, "The Father of Magazine Science Fiction". The annual Science Fiction Achievement awards are named the "Hugos" in his honor. 1942 ~ About 6,000 Canadian and British soldiers launched a disastrous raid against the Germans at Dieppe, France, suffering about 50 percent casualties. 1960 ~ A tribunal in Moscow convicted American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers of espionage. 1977 ~ Death of Groucho Marx, Comedian & Actor. 1981 ~ Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi sent two Sukoi Su-22 fighter jets to intercept two U.S. F-14 Tomcats over the Gulf of Sidra. The American jets shot down the Libyan fighters. 1994 ~ Death of Linus Pauling, Scientist & Peace Activist. He was a physical chemist, among the most influential chemists of the twentieth century, and one of the most important scientists of all time. He was one of the first quantum chemists, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954 for his work describing the nature of chemical bonds. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962 for his campaign against above-ground nuclear testing, becoming one of only two people to receive the Nobel Prize in more than one field, the other being Marie Curie. 2003 ~ A suicide truck bomb struck U.N. headquarters in Baghdad, killing 22, including the top U.N. envoy, Sergio Vieira de Mello. |
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August 20th
1882 ~ Piotr Tchaikovsky's “1812 Overture” debuted in Moscow.
1890 ~ Birthday of H. P. Lovecraft, Horror Writer. 1923 ~ Birthday of Jim Reeves, country and western singer. 1940 ~ UK PM Winston Churchill paid tribute to the RAF, saying, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” 1941 ~ Birthday of Slobodan Milosevic, former president of Serbia and Yugoslavia. 1968 ~ Warsaw Pact troops and tanks invaded Czechoslovakia to end the Prague Spring of political liberalization. 1991 ~ Downfall of the Soviet Union: Estonia declared its independence from the Soviet Union. 1998 ~ The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Quebec could not legally secede from Canada without the federal government's approval. 1998 ~ The U.S. launched cruise missile attacks against alleged al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical plant in Sudan in retaliation for the August 7 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. 2001 ~ Death of Sir Fred Hoyle, Astronomer, Science Fiction Writer. |
August 21st
1858 ~ The first of seven debates between U.S. Senate candidates Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas was held.
1872 ~ Birthday of Aubrey Beardsley, English Illustrator. 1904 ~ Birthday of Count Basie, Bandleader. 1936 ~ Birthday of Wilt Chamberlain, Basketball Hall of Famer. 1940 ~ Death of Leon Trotsky, exiled Russian revolutionary. 1959 ~ Hawaii was admitted as the 50th U.S. state. 1973 ~ Birthday of Sergey Brin, Co-founder of Google. 1983 ~ Philippine opposition leader Benigno S. Aquino Jr. was murdered moments after stepping off a plane at Manila International Airport. 1986 ~ Suffocating gas erupted from volcanic Lake Nyos in Cameroon, killing more than 1,700. 1991 ~ A hard-line coup against Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev collapsed in the face of a popular uprising led by Russian federation President Boris N. Yeltsin. |
August 22nd
1485 ~ The Battle of Bosworth Field ended the Wars of the Roses.
1862 ~ Birthday of Claude Debussy, Composer. 1893 ~ Birthday of Dorothy Parker, Writer & Wit . 1902 ~ Theodore Roosevelt became the first U.S. president to ride in an automobile. 1920 ~ Birthday of Ray Bradbury, science fiction author and fantasy author (Fahrenheit 451). 1962 ~ The Savannah, the world's first nuclear-powered ship, completed its maiden voyage. 1978 ~ Death of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's founding father. 2001 ~ For the Geeks among us, a sad day. The Trojan room coffee pot is switched off for the last time. 2007 ~ On a day that will live in MLB infamy, the Baltimore Orioles were whomped by the Texas Rangers, 30 – 3! :yikes: 2007 ~ The Storm botnet, a botnet created by the Storm Worm, sent out some 57 million e-mails in one day. |
August 23rd
1305 ~ Execution of William Wallace.
1754 ~ Birthday of King Louis XVI of France. 1833 ~ Slavery was abolished in the English colonies. 1912 ~ Birthday of Gene Kelly, Dancer & Actor. 1926 ~ Death of Rudolph Valentino, Italian actor. 1927 ~ Italian-born anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in Boston. 1962 ~ First live television connection between the United States and Europe, via the Telstar satellite. 1981 ~ Birthday of Carmen Luvana, Porn Actress. 1990 ~ Saddam Hussein appeared on Iraqi state television with a number of Western "guests”. 1996 ~ Osama bin Laden's fatwa entitled "A declaration of war against the Americans occupying the land of the two holy places" was published in Al Quds Al Arabi. |
August 24th
1456 ~ The printing of the Gutenberg Bible was completed.
1880 ~ Birthday of Joshua Lionel Cowen, inventor of the toy electric train. 1929 ~ Birthday of Yasser Arafat, Palestinian leader. 1932 ~ Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the United States non-stop. 1939 ~ The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (also known as Nazi-Soviet Pact) was signed. 1960 ~ Birthday of Cal Ripken, Jr., baseball player. 1979 ~ Death of Hanna Reitsch, German test pilot. 1981 ~ Mark Chapman was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for murdering John Lennon. 1992 ~ Hurricane Andrew hit South Florida. 2006 ~ "Planet" was redefined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) such that Pluto is no longer considered a planet. |
August 25th
1835 ~ The New York Sun printed The Great Moon Hoax.
1875 ~ Matthew Webb became the first man to swim the English Channel. 1894 ~ Shibasaburo Kitasato discovered the infectious agent of the bubonic plague and published his findings in The Lancet. 1900 ~ Birthday of Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, Scientist. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1953. 1900 ~ Death of Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosopher. 1944 ~ Paris was liberated by Allied forces after four years of Nazi occupation. 1982 ~ Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Neptune. 1984 ~ Death of Truman Capote, Author. 1991 ~ Linus Torvalds sent the email announcing his project to create the Linux operating system. 2009 ~ Death of Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. |
August 26th
55 B.C. ~ Julius Caesar invaded Britain.
1071 ~ The Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantine Empire at Manzikert. 1498 ~ Michelangelo received a commission to carve the Pieta. 1839 ~ The ship Amistad was captured off Long Island. 1847 ~ Liberia was proclaimed an independent republic. 1910 ~ Birthday of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Blessed. 1920 ~ The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote, was declared in effect. 1961 ~ The International Hockey Hall of Fame opened in Toronto. 1967 ~ Birthday of Kelly Madison, porn star. 1996 ~ President Clinton signed welfare reform into law under his promise to "end welfare as we know it". |
August 28th
430 ~ Death of Augustine of Hippo, Philosopher, Theologian.
1749 ~ Birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Philosopher, Scientist. 1828 ~ Birthday of Leo Tolstoy, Author. His “The Law of Love and the Law of Violence” influenced Martin Luther King, Jr. 1845 ~ First issue of Scientific American magazine published. 1850 ~ Richard Wagner's opera “Lohengrin” premiered, from which comes the Bridal Chorus, traditionally played at Western weddings, and commonly known as "Here Comes the Bride". 1897 ~ Birthday of Charles Boyer, Actor. 1963 ~ During a civil rights rally in at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I have a dream” speech. 1988 ~ Ramstein airshow disaster: 75 people were killed and 346 seriously injured. 1990 ~ Iraq declared Kuwait to be a province of Iraq. 1991 ~ The collapse of the USSR: Mikhail Gorbachev resigned as Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. |
August 29th
1632 ~ Birthday of John Locke, Philosopher.
1896 ~ Chop suey was invented in New York City. 1949 ~ The Soviet Union tested its first nuclear weapon at Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan. 1952 ~ Premiere of John Cage's 4'33" in Woodstock, New York. 1957 ~ Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C., ended the longest filibuster in Senate history after talking for 24 hours, 18 minutes against a civil rights bill. 1966 ~ The Beatles performed their last concert, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. 1981 ~ Birthday of Lanny Barbie, Canadian Porn actress. 1982 ~ Death of Ingrid Bergman, Swedish actress. 1991 ~ The Downfall of the Soviet Union: The Supreme Soviet suspended all activities of the Soviet Communist Party. 2005 ~ Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Louisiana coast, overwhelming the levees protecting New Orleans and causing massive flooding. |
August 30th
1862 ~ Union forces were defeated by the Confederates at the Second Battle of Bull Run in Manassas, Va..
1871 ~ Birthday of Ernest Rutherford, Physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908. 1909 ~ Burgess Shale fossils discovered by Charles Doolittle Walcott. 1918 ~ Birthday of Baseball hall-of-famer Ted Williams. 1940 ~ Death of J.J. Thomson, English physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics 1906. Prof. Thomson identified the electron as a subatomic particle, the first one to be discovered. In one of the greater ironies of modern physics his son, G.P. Thomson later received the prize for proving that the electron was also, in fact, a wave. 1963 ~ Hotline between U.S. and Soviet leaders went into operation. 1963 ~ Death of Guy Burgess, English-born Soviet spy. 1987 ~ Thurgood Marshall confirmed as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. 1999 ~ East Timorese voted for independence in a referendum. 2006 ~ Death of Glenn Ford, Canadian-born actor. |
August 31st
1879 ~ Birthday of Alma Mahler Gropius Werfel. This woman knew how to live!
1888 ~ Mary Ann Nichols murdered. She was perhaps the first of Jack the Ripper's victims. 1918 ~ Birthday of Alan Jay Lerner, American composer ( Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady). 1935 ~ Birthday of Frank Robinson, Baseball Player, Manager. 1945 ~ Birthday of Itzhak Perlman, Violinist. 1945 ~ Birthday of Van Morrison, Irish musician (“Brown-Eyed Girl", "Moondance" and "Domino"). 1962 ~ Trinidad and Tobago became independent. 1980 ~ Solidarity labor union formed in Poland. 1997 ~ Death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in a car crash in Paris. 2006 ~ Edvard Munch's stolen painting "The Scream" was recovered. |
September 1st
1653 ~ Birthday of Johann Pachelbel, Composer. Remember the theme music of “Ordinary People”? That’s “Pachelbel's Canon”.
1914 ~ The last Passenger Pigeon died in captivity in the Cincinnati Zoo. 1939 ~ Germany attacked Poland, beginning World War II. 1946 ~ Birthday of Barry Gibb, English singer (Bee Gees). 1967 ~ Death of Ilse Koch, "The Bitch of Buchenwald", Nazi war criminal. 1967 ~ Death of Siegfried Sassoon, English poet. 1972 ~ Bobby Fischer beat Boris Spassky to become the world chess champion. 1976 ~ Birthday of Jada Fire, Porn actress. 1983 ~ Korean Air Flight KAL-007 was shot down by a Soviet Union jet fighter when the commercial aircraft entered Soviet airspace. 1985 ~ A joint American-French expedition located the wreck of the RMS Titanic. |
1914 ~ The last Passenger Pigeon died in captivity in the Cincinnati Zoo.
I heard a rather loud mother telling her brood of brats at the museum in Cleveland that Passenger Pigeons were used for carrying messages in the First World War and had all died out because with radio they were no longer needed. |
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That is just crazy enough to be believable. :yikes: Tell me it aint so! |
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She didn't make the connection that the bird died out the year that WW1 started, probably didn't read that far. She must have been related to the Docent at the Smithsonian who insisted that John Glenn was the first man in space. Yuri Gagarin and Alan Shepard would have been surprised to hear that. |
September 2nd
31 B.C. ~ Battle of Actium: Off the western coast of Greece, forces of Octavian defeat troops under Mark Antony and Cleopatra. This date is often used for the beginning of the Roman Empire.
1666 ~ The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane at the house of Thomas Farrinor near London Bridge. Samuel Pepys, a neighbor, was woken by the fire at around 1 AM. The fire burned for three days destroying 10,000 buildings including St. Paul's Cathedral, but only 16 people are known to have died. 1752 ~ The UK adopted the Gregorian Calendar, nearly two centuries later than most of Western Europe. 1898 ~ The Battle of Omdurman: British and Egyptian troops led by Horatio Kitchener defeated Sudanese tribesmen led by Khalifa Abdullah al-Taashi, establishing British dominance in the Sudan. 1945 ~ The official surrender of Japan was accepted by General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz from a delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu, aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay, bringing World War II to an end. 1948 ~ Birthday of Christa McAuliffe, schoolteacher & astronaut. 1964 ~ Death of Alvin York, Hero. He was the most decorated American soldier of World War I. 1969 ~ Death of Ho Chi Minh, Vietmamese Revolutionary, President & Prime Minister. 1973 ~ Death of J. R. R. Tolkien, British writer. 1991 ~ The U.S. recognized the independence of the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
September 3rd
301 ~ San Marino, the world's oldest republic still in existence, was founded by Saint Marinus.
1658 ~ Death of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England. 1875 ~ Birthday of Ferdinand Porsche, German automotive engineer. 1893 ~ Death of James Harrison, Australian pioneer of mechanical refrigeration. 1939 ~ World War II: France and the United Kingdom declared war on Germany. 1954 ~ The last new episode of The Lone Ranger was aired on radio after 2,956 episodes over a period of 21 years. 1976 ~ The Viking 2 spacecraft landed on Mars and took the first close-up, color photos of the planet's surface. 1991 ~ Death of Frank Capra, film director. 1995 ~ eBay founded. 2004 ~ More than 300 people die at the end of a three-day siege at a school in Beslan, Russia. |
1658 ~ Death of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England.
. . . . as told so wonderfully by the Monty Python crew. |
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