2006: National Arbor Day
Queen's Day (Netherlands)
Born 1770: David Thompson (explorer)
1798: The United States Department of the Navy was established
1803: The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France for $15 million, more than doubling the size of the country
1812: Louisiana was admitted to the Union as the 18th state
Died 1879: Sarah Josepha Hale (first woman magazine editor in the United States, poet)
Born 1888: John Crowe Ransom (poet)
Died 1900: Casey Jones (railroad engineer, died at the throttle, slowing down his crashing Cannonball trying to save passengers' lives)
Born 1901: Simon Kuznets (economist)
Born 1926: Cloris Leachman (actress)
Born 1933: Willie Nelson (country singer)
1935: U.S. patent #2,000,000 issued
1939: Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first president to appear on television
Born 1944: Jill Clayburgh (actress)
Died 1945: Adolf Hitler committed suicide
Born 1945: Annie Dillard (author)
1947: Law passed to have name of Boulder Dam restored to Hoover Dam
Born 1948: Perry King (actor)
Born 1961: Isiah Thomas (basketball player)
Died 1974: Agnes Moorehead (actress)
Born 1982: Kirsten Dunst (actress)
Died 1983: Muddy Waters (musician)
1992: The final episode of the family sitcom The Cosby Show aired
1993: Monica Seles was stabbed by a deranged fan of Steffi Graf
Died 2007: Tom Poston (actor)
Died 2008: Ling Ling (Japan's oldest giant panda)
2010: Jeff Feagles of the New York Giants announced his retirement. He played a league record of 352 consecutive games.



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