Tuesday, September 23, 2014

History for September 23

History for September 23 - On-This-Day.com:
Caesar Augustus 63 B.C., Mickey Rooney (Joe Yule, Jr.) 1920, Ray Charles 1930 


Julio Iglesias 1943, Mary Kay Place 1947, Bruce Springsteen 1949 - Musician,


1779 - John Paul Jones, commander of the American warship Bon Homme, was quoted as saying "I have not yet begun to fight!" 


1806 - The Corps of Discovery, the Lewis and Clark expedition, reached St. Louis, MO, and ended the trip to the Pacific Northwest. 


1845 - The Knickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York was formed by Alexander Joy Cartwright. It was the first baseball team in America


1846 - Astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle discovered the planet Neptune. 


1930 - Flashbulbs were patented by Johannes Ostermeier. 


1951 - The first transcontinental telecast was received on the west coast. The show "Crusade for Freedom" was broadcast by CBS-TV from New York


1952 - Richard Nixon gave his "Checkers Speech". At the time he was a candidate for U.S. vice-president. 


1962 - "The Jetsons" premiered on ABC-TV. It was the first program on the network to be carried in color. 


1986 - Japanese newspapers quoted Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone as saying that minorities lowered the "intelligence level" of America. 


1990 - Iraq publicly threatened to destroy Middle East oil fields and to attack Israel if any nation tried to force it from Kuwait. 


1991 - U.N. weapons inspectors find documents detailing Iraq's secret nuclear weapons program. The find in Baghdad triggered a standoff with authorities in Iraq. 

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