Carl Van Doren(biographer, critic, author of non-fiction)β
Adele Astaire(dancer)β
Robert Wise(director)β
Arnold Palmer(professional golfer)β
Charles Kuralt(journalist)β
Stephen Jay Gould(evolutionary theorist author)β
Jose Feliciano(musician)β
Joe Perry(musician)β
Chris Columbus(film director)β
Colin Firth(actor)β
Randy Johnson(baseball player)β
Guy Ritchie(director)β
Ryan Philippe(actor)β
Died
Huey P. Long(politician)β
Amy Clampitt(poet)β
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown(musician)β
Jane Wyman(actress)β
Events
Jamestown colony in Virginia received a new governor, John Smithβ
Faneuil Hall was given to the town of Boston, Massachusettsβ
Nathan Hale volunteered to spy behind enemy linesβ
Blount College was chartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. It later became the University of Tennessee.β
Elias Howe patented his lockstitch sewing machineβ
American Forestry Association organizedβ
Queen Elizabeth of Austria was assassinatedβ
Popeye was heard for the first time on NBC radioβ
Canada declared war on Germany (World War II)β
Mike the chicken lost his head when his owner, farmer Lloyd Olsen, chopped it off in preparation for dinner. However, Mike didn’t die. He toured the nation for nearly 18 months before choking to death in a motel in Arizona.β
The television show Gunsmoke made its debutβ
Air terminal building of Halifax International Airport, Nova Scotia, openedβ
African Americans entered the white public schools in Alabama, after President Kennedy federalized the state’s National Guard as a move toward integrating the public schoolsβ
Anna Lindh, the foreign minister of Sweden, was fatally stabbedβ
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake, centered about 260 miles southwest of Tampa, Florida, struckβ
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady signed a four-year $72 million contract extension. This made him the highest-paid player in the NFL at the time.β
Weather
The Great Gale hit Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolinaβ
Hurricane Dora made landfall, St. Augustine, Floridaβ
Hurricane Irma made U.S. landfall at Cudjoe Key, Floridaβ