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Monday, September 17, 2012

Today in History

1630   The town of Boston is founded by John Winthrop as an extension of the colony at Salem. It is named after the town of the same name in Lincolnshire, England.
1787   The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia approves the constitution for the United States of America.
1796   President George Washington delivers his "Farewell Address" to Congress before concluding his second term in office.
1862   The Battle of Antietam in Maryland, the bloodiest day in U.S. history, commences. Fighting in the corn field, Bloody Lane and Burnside's Bridge rages all day as the Union and Confederate armies suffer a combined 26,293 casualties.
1868   The Battle of Beecher's Island begins, in which Major George "Sandy" Forsyth and 50 volunteers hold off 500 Sioux and Cheyenne in eastern Colorado.
1902   U.S. troops are sent to Panama to keep train lines open over the isthmus as Panamanian nationals struggle for independence from Colombia.
1903   Turks destroy the town of Kastoria in Bulgaria, killing 10,000 civilians.
1917   The German Army recaptures the Russian Port of Riga from Russian forces.
1939   With the German army already attacking western Poland, the Soviet Union launches an invasion of eastern Poland.
1942   British Prime Minister Winston Churchill meets with Soviet Premier Josef Stalin in Moscow as the German Army rams into Stalingrad.
1944   British airborne troops parachute into Holland to capture the Arnhem bridge as part of Operation Market-Garden. The plan called for the airborne troops to be relieved by British troops, but they were left stranded and eventually surrendered to the Germans.
1947   James Forestall is sworn in as first the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
1957   The Thai army seizes power in Bangkok.
1959   The X-15 rocket plane makes its first flight.
1962   The first federal suit to end public school segregation is filed by the U.S. Justice Department.
1976   The Space Shuttle is unveiled to the public.

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