Evanna Lynch(actress; plays Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter films)β
Died
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen(chemist)β
Babe Ruth(baseball player)β
Margaret Mitchell(author)β
Elvis Presley(American entertainer
)β
Phil Leeds(actor)β
Emma Didlake(oldest known U.S. veteran at the time of death; she was 110)β
Aretha Franklin(singer, known as the Queen of Soul)β
Events
The Battle of Camden fought in South Carolinaβ
Siamese twins arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, to start U.S. tourβ
U.S. President John Tyler vetoed a bill calling for the re-establishment of the Second Bank of the United Statesβ
U.S. President James Buchanan and Queen Victoria exchanged greetings by telegraph to celebrate the laying of the transatlantic cableβ
Trade between Union and Confederate states prohibitedβ
Gold is discovered in Rabbit Creek in the Yukon Territory, Canada, starting the Klondike Gold Rushβ
U.S./Canadian Migratory Bird Treaty signedβ
In a pool at Manhattan Beach, New York, Ethelda Bleibtrey swam against Fanny Durack of Australia, winning the race and a place on the United States Olympic team for the 1920 Summer Games in Antwerp, Belgium. She and her teammates were the first American women to swim in the Olympics.β
First Delaware Memorial bridge openedβ
Volume 1, Issue 1 of Sports Illustrated publishedβ
From 102,800 feet, Joe Kittinger free-fell 4 minutes, 36 seconds over New Mexicoβ
5-pound 15-ounce Arctic grayling caught in Katseyedie River, Northwest Territoriesβ
Northern hogsucker weighed in at one pound fifteen ounces, making Minnesota state fishing recordβ
Element 110 named βdarmstadtiumβ
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The Texas Rangers turned a rare 5-4 triple play against the Los Angeles Angels, at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. It was major league baseball’s first triple play without retiring the batter since June 3, 1912.β
Weather
Rain delayed the start of the Battle of Benningtonβ