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September 4
From Encyclopedia Jr, free information reference for Kids
September 4 is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years). There are 118 days remaining.
[edit] Events
- 476 - Romulus Augustus, last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, is deposed when Odoacer proclaims himself King of Italy.
- 1260 - The Senese Ghibellines, supported by the forces of King Manfred of Sicily, defeat the Florentine Guelphs at Montaperti.
- 1781 - Los Angeles, California, is founded as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora La Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula (the City of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the Little Portion) by a group of 44 Spanish settlers.
- 1870 - Emperor Napoleon III of France is deposed and the Third Republic is declared.
- 1886 - Indian Wars: After almost 30 years of fighting, Apache leader Geronimo surrenders with his last band of warriors to General Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon in Arizona.
- 1888 - George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak, and receives a patent for his camera which uses roll film.
- 1894 - In New York City, 12,000 tailors strike against sweatshop working conditions.
- 1923 - In Lakehurst, New Jersey, the first U.S. airship, the USS Shenandoah, takes to the sky for the first time.
- 1940 - World War II: The USS Greer becomes the first United States ship fired upon by a German submarine in the war, even though the United States is a neutral power. Tension heightens between the two nations as a result.
- 1944 - World War II: The British 11th Armoured Division liberate the Belgian city of Antwerp.
- 1945 - World War II: Japanese forces surrender on Wake Island after hearing word of their nation's surrender.
- 1948 - Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates for health reasons.
- 1949 - Maiden flight of the Bristol Brabazon.
- 1949 - The Peekskill Riots erupt after a Paul Robeson concert in Peekskill, NY.
- 1950 - The "Beetle Bailey" comic strip begins.
- 1950 - Darlington Raceway is the site of the inaugural Southern 500, the first 500-mile NASCAR race.
- 1951 - The first live transcontinental television broadcast takes place in San Francisco, California, from the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference.
- 1956 - The IBM RAMAC 305, the first commercial computer that used magnetic disk storage, was introduced.
- 1957 - American Civil Rights Movement: Little Rock Crisis - Orville Faubus, governor of Arkansas, calls out the National Guard to prevent black students from enrolling in Central High School in Little Rock.
- 1957 - The Ford Motor Company introduces the Edsel.
- 1962 - The Beatles record their first single, "Love Me Do," with new drummer Ringo Starr. It is subjected to a remake a week later. (See September 11.)
- 1963 - Swissair Flight 306 crashes near Dürrenäsch, Switzerland, killing all on board.
- 1964 - Scotland's Forth Road Bridge, near Edinburgh, officially opens.
- 1967 - The last new episode of the television sitcom Gilligan's Island airs on CBS-TV.
- 1967 - Vietnam War: Operation Swift begins: U.S. Marines launch a search-and-destroy mission in Quang Nam and Quang Tin Provinces. The ensuing four-day battle in Que Son Valley kills 114 Americans and 376 North Vietnamese.
- 1970 - Salaheddin Ali Nader Shah Angha receives the "Robe of Faghr" and is officially appointed as the 42nd master of the Oveyssi-Shahmaghsoudi Sufi order by his father, Shah Maghsoud Sadegh Angha
- 1971 - A Boeing 727 carrying Alaska Airlines Flight 1866 crashes into the side of a mountain near Juneau, Alaska, killing all 111 people on board.
- 1971 - In the U.S., The Lawrence Welk Show airs its last show on ABC-TV before moving to syndication which would last until 1982.
- 1972 - Mark Spitz wins his seventh swimming gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, becoming the first Olympian to win seven gold medals. Spitz swam in only seven events and set world records in each one.
- 1972 - Israeli Athletes taken hostage by Palestinian Black September (group) at 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich massacre.
- 1972 - The Price Is Right returns to television as The New Price Is Right on CBS, hosted by Bob Barker (it is still on the daytime schedule at present). The Joker's Wild and Gambit also premiere on CBS.
- 1972 - KOCE, a PBS station for Huntington Beach, CA starts showing programs.
- 1975 - the Sinai Interim Agreement concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict is signed.
- 1984 - Brian Mulroney leads the Progressive Conservative Party to power in Canada, winning 211 seats in the 1984 federal election and ending 20 years of nearly uninterrupted Liberal rule
- 1995 - The Fourth World Conference on Women opens in Beijing with over 4,750 delegates from 181 countries in attendance.
- 1995 - WCW Monday Nitro premieres, starting the Monday Night Wars between World Wrestling Entertainment and World Championship Wrestling.
- 1996 - War on Drugs: Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) attack a military base in Guaviare, starting three weeks of guerrilla warfare that will claim the lives of at least 130 Colombians.
- 1999 - Cincinnati Reds become the first team in MLB history to hit 9 home runs in one game, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 22-3.
- 2006 - The 44th known Mersenne prime, less than one year after the discovery of 43rd known Mersenne Prime, is discovered by Dr. Curtis Cooper & Dr. Steven Boone of USA, participants of the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search distributed computing project. The prime number is the largest known Mersenne prime at the time of its discovery, and is more than nine million digits long. [1].
[edit] Births
- 1241 - Alexander III of Scotland (d. 1286)
- 1383 - Count Amadeus VIII of Savoy (d. 1451)
- 1454 - Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, English politician (d. 1483)
- 1563 - Wanli, Emperor of China (d. 1620)
- 1596 - Constantijn Huygens, Dutch poet (d. 1687)
- 1717 - Job Orton, English minister (d. 1783)
- 1768 - François-René de Chateaubriand, French diplomat (d. 1848)
- 1803 - Sarah Childress Polk, First Lady of the United States (d. 1891)
- 1824 - Anton Bruckner, Austrian composer (d. 1896)
- 1832 - Antonio Agliardi, Italian diplomat (d. 1915)
- 1846 - Daniel Burnham, American architect (d. 1912)
- 1851 - John Dillon, Irish nationalist (d. 1927)
- 1886 - Albert Orsborn, General of The Salvation Army (d. 1967)
- 1891 - Fritz Todt, Nazi official (d. 1942)
- 1892 - Darius Milhaud, French composer (d. 1974)
- 1895 - Nigel Bruce, English actor (d. 1953)
- 1896 - Antonin Artaud, French playwright(d. 1948)
- 1905 - Mary Renault, English novelist (d. 1983)
- 1906 - Max Delbrück, German biologist, Nobel laureate (d. 1981)
- 1908 - Edward Dmytryk, American film director (d. 1999)
- 1908 - Richard Wright, American writer (d. 1960)
- 1908 - Michael Donohoe, Irish athlete (d. 1989)
- 1913 - Mickey Cohen, American gangster (d. 1976)
- 1913 - Stanford Moore, American chemist, Nobel laureate (d. 1982)
- 1917 - Henry Ford II, American industrialist (d. 1987)
- 1918 - Paul Harvey, American radio broadcaster
- 1919 - Howard Morris, American comic actor and director (d. 2005)
- 1920 - Teddy Johnson, British singer
- 1924 - Joan Aiken, English writer (d. 2004)
- 1925 - Forrest Carter, American author
- 1927 - John McCarthy, American computer scientist
- 1928 - Dick York, American actor (d. 1992)
- 1929 - Thomas Eagleton, American politician
- 1931 - Mitzi Gaynor, American actress
- 1932 - Carlos Romero Barcelo, Puerto Rican politician
- 1932 - Dinsdale Landen, English actor (d. 2003)
- 1934 - Clive Granger, Welsh-born economist, Nobel laureate
- 1937 - Dawn Fraser, Australian swimmer
- 1937 - Mikk Mikiver, Estonian actor and director (d. 2006)
- 1941 - Marilena Chaui, Brazilian philosopher
- 1941 - Sushilkumar Shinde, Indian politician
- 1942 - Jerry Jarrett, American professional wrestling promoter
- 1945 - Danny Gatton, American musician (d. 1994)
- 1946 - Gary Duncan, American guitarist (Quicksilver Messenger Service)
- 1946 - Greg Elmore, American drummer (Quicksilver Messenger Service)
- 1948 - Samuel Hui, Hong Kong singer
- 1949 - Martin Chambers, English drummer (The Pretenders)
- 1949 - Tom Watson, American golfer
- 1950 - Doyle Alexander, American baseball player
- 1957 - Khandi Alexander, American actress
- 1957 - Patricia Tallman, American actress
- 1959 - Kevin Harrington, Australian actor
- 1960 - Damon Wayans, American actor and comedian
- 1961 - Kevin Kennedy, English actor
- 1963 - John Vanbiesbrouck, American hockey player
- 1964 - René Pape, German bass
- 1968 - Mike Piazza, baseball player
- 1969 - Noah Taylor, English-born actor
- 1970 - Igor Cavalera, Brazilian drummer (Sepultura)
- 1970 - Daisy Dee, West Indian-born singer
- 1971 - Ione Skye, English actress
- 1971 - Maik Taylor, Irish footballer
- 1973 - Jason David Frank, American actor
- 1974 - Carmit Bachar, American musician (Pussycat Dolls)
- 1974 - Nona Gaye, American singer and actress
- 1977 - Ian Grushka, American musician (New Found Glory)
- 1977 - Sun-Woo Kim, Korean Major League Baseball player
- 1978 - Wes Bentley, American actor
- 1980 - Lucie Silvas, English musician
- 1981 - Beyoncé Knowles, American singer
- 1981 - Adam Liam McCleery, Irish-born model
- 1982 - Alessandra Rubi Streignard Villarreal, Spanish singer
[edit] Deaths
- 799 - Musa al-Kazim, Shia Imam (b. 745)
- 1037 - King Bermudo III of Leon (b. 1010)
- 1063 - Toghrül, Turkish conqueror of Persia and Baghdad
- 1199 - Joan of England, Queen consort of Sicily, wife of William II of Sicily (b. 1165)
- 1537 - Johann Dietenberger, German theologian
- 1588 - Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, English politician (b. 1532)
- 1767 - Charles Townshend, English politician (b. 1725)
- 1780 - John Fielding, English magistrate and social reformer (b. 1721)
- 1784 - César-François Cassini de Thury, French astronomer (b. 1714)
- 1794 - John Hely-Hutchinson, Irish statesman (b. 1724)
- 1804 - Richard Somers, American naval officer
- 1852 - William MacGillivray, Scottish naturalist and ornithologist (b. 1796)
- 1864 - John Hunt Morgan, American Confederate military leader (b. 1825)
- 1907 - Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer (b. 1843)
- 1909 - Clyde Fitch, American dramatist and playwright (b. 1865)
- 1916 - José Echegaray y Eizaguirre, Spanish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1832)
- 1963 - Robert Schuman, French politician (b. 1886)
- 1965 - Albert Schweitzer, Alsatian physician and missionary, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1875)
- 1974 - Marcel Achard, French playwright (b. 1899)
- 1974 - Creighton Abrams, U.S. Army general (b. 1914)
- 1977 - E. F. Schumacher, German economist and statistician (b. 1911)
- 1977 - Jean Rostand, French biologist (b. 1894)
- 1986 - Hank Greenberg, baseball player (b. 1911)
- 1987 - Bill Bowes, English cricketer (b. 1908)
- 1989 - Georges Simenon, French author (b. 1903)
- 1989 - Ronald Syme, New Zealand-born classicist and historian (b. 1903)
- 1990 - Irene Dunne American actress (b. 1898)
- 1991 - Tom Tryon, American actor and novelist (b. 1926)
- 1991 - Dottie West, American singer (b. 1932)
- 1991 - Charlie Barnet, American jazz saxophonist and bandleader (b. 1913)
- 1993 - Hervé Villechaize, French actor (b. 1943)
- 1995 - William Kunstler, American lawyer and activist (b. 1919)
- 1997 - Aldo Rossi, Italian architect (b. 1931)
- 2001 - Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf, American radio personality (b. 1962)
- 2002 - Vlado Perlemuter, Lithuanian pianist (b. 1904)
- 2003 - Tibor Varga, Hungarian violinist and conductor (b. 1921)
- 2003 - Lola Bobesco, Romanian-born violinist (b. 1921)
- 2004 - Alphonso Ford, American basketball player (b. 1971)
- 2004 - Moe Norman, Canadian golfer (b. 1929)
- 2004 - James O. Page, American paramedic (b. 1936)
- 2006 - Colin Thiele, Australian author and educator (b. 1920)
- 2006 - Giacinto Facchetti, Italian footballer (b. 1942)
- 2006 - Steve Irwin - Australian naturalist and television personality (b. 1962)
[edit] Holidays and observances
[edit] External links
September 3 - September 5 - August 4 - October 4 – more historical anniversaries
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