Some notable historical events that happened today include:
1789 - George Washington appointed Alexander Hamilton as the first Secretary of Treasury of the US. He served for 5 1/2 years
1850 - singer Jenny Lind of Sweden made her debut in NYC. She was known as the Swedish Soprano or Nightingale
1883 - James Goold Cutler received a patent for a mail chute. Patent No. 284,951 describes a collection box for mail in apartments and businesses and was intended for the mail to be collected in a central location by mail carriers
1951 - Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions
1954 - the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, NJ made it's tv debut. Miss Lee Ann Meriwether of California was crowned 28th Miss America
1977 - the Atari 2600 was released. The most popular games included Asteroids, Missile Command, Mario Bros. and Pac Man
2001 - the militant group Al Qaeda hijacked 4 planes in the US and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The coordinated attack killed over 3,000 people
Some interesting birthdays include:
Mary Watson Whitney (1847) -
co-founded the American Astronomical Society
O. Henry (1862) - born William Sydney Porter
D. H. Lawrence (1885) - author of Sons and Lovers and Lady Charterley's Lover
Paul Bear Bryant (1913)
Donald Blakeslee (1917)
Charles Evers (1922) - took up the baton of civil rights activist after the murder of his brother Medgar Evers
Pauline Cawley (1924)
Robert Laurel Crippen (1937) - piloted the Space Shuttle Columbia on its first orbital test flight
Harry Connick Jr. (1967)
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