1666 | The Fire of London is extinguished after two days. | |
1664 | After days of negotiation, the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam surrenders to the British, who will rename it New York. | |
1792 | Maximilien Robespierre is elected to the National Convention in France. | |
1804 | US Navy lieutenant Richard Somers and members of his crew are buried at Tripoli; they died when USS Intrepid exploded while entering Tripoli harbor on a mission to destroy the enemy fleet there during the First Barbary War. | |
1816 | Louis XVIII of France dissolves the chamber of deputies, which has been challenging his authority. | |
1859 | Harriot E. Wilson’s Our Nig, is published, the first U.S. novel by an African American woman. | |
1867 | The first shipment of cattle leaves Abilene, Kansas, on a Union Pacific train headed to Chicago. | |
1870 | Author Victor Hugo returns to Paris from the Isle of Guernsey where he had lived in exile for almost 20 years. | |
1877 | The great Sioux warrior Crazy Horse is fatally bayoneted at age 36 by a soldier at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. | |
1878 | Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Bill Tilghman and Clay Allison, four of the West’s most famous gunmen, meet in Dodge City, Kansas. | |
1905 | The Russian-Japanese War ends as representatives of the combating empires, meeting in New Hampshire, sign the Treaty of Portsmouth. Japan achieves virtually all of its original war aims. | |
1910 | Marie Curie demonstrates the transformation of radium ore to metal at the Academy of Sciences in France. | |
1944 | Germany launches its first V-2 missile at Paris, France. | |
1958 | Martin Luther King is arrested in an Alabama protest for loitering and fined $14 for refusing to obey police. | |
1960 | Leopold Sedar Sengingor, poet and politician, is elected president of Senegal, Africa. | |
1969 | Charges brought against US lieutenant William Calley in the March 1968 My Lai Massacre during Vietnam War. | |
1972 | "Black September," a Palestinian terrorist group take 11 Israeli athletes hostage at the Olympic Games in Munich; by midnight all hostages and all but 3 terrorists are dead. | |
1975 | President Gerald Ford evades an assassination attempt in Sacramento, California. | |
1977 | Hanns-Martin Schleyer, a German business executive who headed to powerful organization and had been an SS officer during WW2, is abducted by the left-wing extremist group Red Army Faction, who execute him on Oct. 18. | |
1977 | Voyager 1 space probe launched. | |
1978 | Israel’s Menachem Begin and Egypt’s Anwar Sadat begin discussions on a peace process, at Camp David, Md. | |
1980 | World’s longest tunnel opens; Switzerland’s St. Gotthard Tunnel stretches 10.14 miles (16.224 km) from Goschenen to Airolo. | |
1984 | Space Shuttle Discovery lands afters its maiden voyage. | |
1996 | Hurricane Fran comes ashore near Cape Fear, No. Car. It will kill 27 people and cause more than $3 billion in damage. |
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
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