Mark Lindsay(musician; member of Paul Revere & the Raiders
)β
Bobby Fischer(champion chess player)β
Charles Gibson(journalist)β
David Hume Kennerly(photographer)β
Juliette Binoche(actress)β
Emmanuel Lewis(actor)β
Lil' Bow Wow(rapper, actor)β
Sunisa "Suni" Lee(Olympic gymnast)β
Died
Charles Bukowski(poet)β
Fernando Rey(actor)β
George Burns(comedian & actor)β
Chris LeDoux(country musician)β
Brad Delp(musician)β
Doris "Granny D" Haddock(political activist)β
Events
Napoleon Bonaparte married Josephine de Beauharnais in Paris—he arrived two hours late for the weddingβ
President James Monroe’s daughter, Maria, became the first daughter of a president to be married in the White Houseβ
A patent for artificial teeth was granted to Charles Graham of New Yorkβ
Abraham Lincoln announced he was running for his first political office. He failed for his bid for a seat in the Illinois legislatureβ
First Japanese Ambassador to U.S. arrived in San Francisco, CAβ
Battle of U.S.S. Monitor and U.S.S. Merrimack (renamed C.S.S. Virginia) ended in a drawβ
First V-8 Ford was built by Ford Motor Companyβ
The Hundred Days began. President FDR pushed sweeping social and economic reforms of the New Deal through Congress within the next 100 daysβ
Journalist Edward R. Murrow accused Sen. McCarthy of misleading the U.S. public and persecuting Congressional witnessesβ
Celebrity premiere of East of Eden, the film version of John Stienbeck’s novelβ
Barbie doll debutedβ
The first animal to return from space was a dog whose Russian name translated as Blackie, aboard the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 9β
The Smothers Brothersβ television show was cancelled after they refused to censor a comment made by Joan Baez. She wanted to dedicate her song to her husband, David, who was about to go to jail for objecting to the draftβ
Work began on the 789-mile Alaskan oil pipeline, the largest private construction project in U.S. historyβ
Health and Welfare Canada banned saccharin as a food additiveβ
Anne M. Burford was forced to resign as head of the EPA following a dispute with Congress over the agency’s enforcement of toxic waste regulationsβ
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Carole King, Gerry Goffin, and Carole Bayer Sager were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fameβ
President George H. W. Bush’s nominee for defense secratary, John Tower, lost Senate ratification voteβ
Chris Bertish, a South African surfer, paddleboarded across the Atlantic solo. The 4,050 trek took him 93 days.β
Weather
Twelve-inch snowstorm in narrow band from Louisville, Kentucky, into Virginia and North Carolina’s mountainsβ
Southern Indiana received up to 9 inches of snowβ