1571 | At the Battle of Lepanto in the Mediterranean Sea, the Christian galley fleet destroys the Turkish galley fleet. | |
1630 | The town of Trimontaine, in Massachusetts, is renamed Boston, and becomes the state capital. | |
1701 | England, Austria, and the Netherlands form an Alliance against France. | |
1778 | Shawnee Indians attack and lay siege to Boonesborough, Kentucky. | |
1812 | On the road to Moscow, Napoleon wins a costly victory over the Russians at Borodino. | |
1813 | The earliest known printed reference to the United States by the nickname "Uncle Sam" occurs in the Troy Post. | |
1864 | Union General Phil Sheridan's troops skirmish with the Confederates under Jubal Early outside Winchester, Virginia. | |
1876 | The James-Younger gang botches an attempt to rob the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota. | |
1888 | An incubator is used for the first time on a premature infant. | |
1892 | The first heavyweight-title boxing match fought with gloves under Marquis of Queensbury rules ends when James J. Corbett knocks out John L. Sullivan in the 21st round. | |
1912 | French aviator Roland Garros sets an altitude record of 13,200 feet. | |
1916 | The U.S. Congress passes the Workman's Compensation Act. | |
1940 | Germany's blitz against London begins during the Battle of Britain. | |
1942 | The Red Army pushes back the German line northwest of Stalingrad. | |
1954 | Integration of public schools begins in Washington D.C. and Maryland. |
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Today in History
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