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            6th September, on this day 394 Battle 
            of the Frigidus: The Christian Roman Emperor Theodosius 
            I defeats and kills the pagan usurper Eugenius and his Frankish 
            magister militum Arbogast. 1492 Christopher 
            Columbus sails from La Gomera in the Canary Islands, his final 
            port of call before crossing the Atlantic for the first time.
 1522 Ferdinand 
            Magellan's ship, the 'Victoria' 
            - under the command of Juan Del Cano - arrives back in Spain, after 
            completing the first circumnaviagation of the world. Magellan, its 
            Portuguese navigator and original commander, had been killed by natives 
            in the Phillipines
 1620 Pilgrims 
            set sail from Plymouth England to the New World
 1628 Puritans land at Salem, from Mass Bay Colony, witches soon to 
            settle
 1651 Charles II famously spends the night hidden in an oak tree at 
            Boscobel after his defeat by Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester
 1666 The Great Fire of London is finally put out after burning for 
            four days - destroying more than 13,000 houses and almost 100 churches 
            - including St Paul's Cathedral. A total of 6 people are killed.
 1776 Hurricane hits Guadeloupe, killing more than 6000.
 1781 The Battle 
            of Groton Heights takes place, resulting a British victory.
 1839 Great fire in NY
 1852 Britain's first free public lending library opens in Manchester
 1861 Forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant bloodlessly capture 
            Paducah, Kentucky, which gives the Union control of the mouth of the 
            Tennessee River.
 1862 Stonewall Jackson occupies Fredrick, Maryland
 1863 After 59 day siege, confederates evacuate Fort 
            Wagner, SC
 1869 1st westbound train arrives in SF
 1869 Mine fire kills 179 at Avondale, Pennsylvania
 1870 Louisa Ann Swain of Laramie, Wyoming becomes the first woman 
            in the United States to cast a vote legally after 1807
 1873 Regular Cable Car service begins on Clay Street
 1876 Race riot in Charleston SC
 1879 Opening of Britain's first telephone exchange - at Lombard Street 
            in London
 1880 England beats Australia by five wickets at the Oval in the first 
            Test Match played in England. English batsman W.G. Grace scores a 
            century
 1885 Eastern 
            Rumelia declares its union with Bulgaria. The Unification of Bulgaria 
            is accomplished.
 1899 Carnation processes its 1st can of evaporated milk
 1901 US President William 
            McKinley is shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz while at a reception 
            at Buffalo in New York. McKinley dies 8 days later
 1909 Word received, Adm Peary discovers North Pole 5 months earlier
 1913 1st aircraft to loop the loop (Adolphe Pegoud-France)
 1914 Battle 
            of the Marne; Germans prevented from occupying Paris
 1920 1st radio broadcast of a prizefight
 1924 Charles 
            Paddock captures 100 and 200 yd AAU national senior outdoor track 
            and field championships
 1930 Democratically 
            elected Argentine president Hipólito Yrigoyen is deposed in 
            a military coup.
 1937 Spanish Civil War: The start of the Battle 
            of El Mazuco.
 1939 The Battle 
            of Barking Creek.
 1939 South Africa declares war on Germany.
 1940 King 
            Carol II of Romania abdicates and is succeeded by his son Michael.
 1941 The Nazis announce that the wearing of yellow Star of David badges 
            is compulsory for all Jews living in Germany
 1941 Jews of Vilna Poland are confined to a ghetto
 1943 "Congressional Limited" train derails near Frankfort 
            Pa, kills 79
 1944 The city of Ypres, Belgium is liberated by allied forces.
 1948 Juliana becomes queen of the Netherlands
 1949 Howard Unruh 
            kills 13 neighbors in 12 minutes
 1949 Allied military authorities relinquish control of former Nazi 
            Germany assets back to German control.
 1949 A former sharpshooter in World War II, Howard Unruh kills 13 
            neighbors in Camden, New Jersey, with a souvenir Luger to become the 
            first U.S. single-episode mass murderer.
 1952 Canada's first television station, CBFT-TV, 
            opens in Montreal.
 1955 Istanbul Pogrom: Istanbul's Greek and Armenian minority are the 
            target of a government-sponsored pogrom.
 1963 The Centre 
            for International Industrial Property Studies (CEIPI) is founded.
 1965 The start of a 17 
            day war between India and Pakistan when Indian troops invade West 
            Pakistan
 1966 "Star Trek" premiers on NBC TV
 1966 Race riot in Atlanta Georgia
 1966 South African Prime Minister Hendrik 
            Verwoerd is assassinated in the Parliament in Cape Town by Dimtric 
            Tsafondas
 1968 Swaziland gains independence from Britain
 1968 Welsh singer Mary Hopkin enters the British pop charts with Those 
            Were The Days which goes to No 1
 1970 Palestinian terrorists hi-jack four airliners travelling to New 
            York from Europe. A Pan-Am jumbo is blown up the next day in Cairo; 
            two Boeing 707s are blown up on September 12th at an airstrip in Jordan. 
            The fourth is flown to London where hi-jacker Leila Khaled is arrested
 1972 John and Yoko appear on Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon
 1975 6.8 quake along Anatolian Fault kills over 2,000 in Lice Turkey
 1976 Soviet air force pilot Lt. Viktor 
            Belenko lands a MiG-25 jet fighter at Hakodate on the island of 
            Hokkaido in Japan and requests political asylum in the United States
 1978 Begin and Sadat meet at Camp David to discuss peace
 1982 Polish dissidents seize the Polish Embassy in Bern, Switzerland
 1983 USSR admits to shooting down Korean 
            Air Flight KAL-007
 1985 Midwest 
            Express Airlines Flight 105, a Douglas DC-9 crashes just after 
            takeoff from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing 31.
 1986 In Istanbul, two terrorists from Abu 
            Nidal's organization kill 22 and wound six inside the Neve 
            Shalom synagogue during Shabbat services.
 1986 Barbra Streisand's 1st live concert in 20 years
 1986 USSR charges correspondent Nicholas 
            Daniloff with spying
 1987 For the first time since 1315, the historic Venice Regatta is 
            held without the city's 230 gondoliers, who are on strike in protest 
            at the damage being caused to the city by powerboats
 1988 Crippled soviet Soyuz TM-5 lands safely with 2 cosmonauts aboard
 1989 Thanks to a computer error, 40,000 people in Paris receive letters 
            charging them with murder, extortion and organised prostitution. Each 
            should have been sent notification of a traffic offence
 1991 The Soviet Union recognises the independent Baltic republics 
            of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
 1991 The name Saint 
            Petersburg is restored to Russia's second largest city, which 
            had been renamed Leningrad in 1924.
 1992 Hunters discover the emaciated body of Christopher 
            Johnson McCandless at his camp 20 miles west of the town of Healy, 
            Alaska.
 1997 Millions of people around the world watch live television pictures 
            from London of the funeral of Diana, 
            Princess of Wales who had died in a car crash in Paris a week 
            earlier. Britain comes to a virtual standstill for the whole day with 
            an estimated two million mourners either outside Westminster Abbey 
            or lining the route and a further 32 million watching the funeral 
            on television.The worldwide TV audience is estimated at two billion
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        | Birthdates 
            which occurred on 6th September: 1711 Heinrich Melchior 
            Muhlenberg founder of US Lutheran church 1757 Marquis de Lafayette American patriot, French revolutionary
 1766 John Dalton chemist, developed atomic theory of matter
 1805 Horatio Greenough US, neoclassical sculptor/writer
 1811 James Melville Gilliss founded Naval Observatory in Washington
 1814 Sir George Cartier (C) Canadian co-PM (1858-62)
 1817 Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt a Canadian founding father
 1860 Jane Addams US, pacifist/social worker/feminist (Nobel 1931)
 1881 Leo Carrillo LA Calif, actor (Pancho-Cisco Kid)
 1883 Lord Birkett England, judge (Nremburg Trials)
 1885 Otto Kruger Toledo Ohio, actor (Lux Video Theater, High Noon)
 1888 Joseph P Kennedy financier/diplomat, father of JFK, RFK & 
            Teddy
 1899 Billy Rose theatrical producer (Diamond Horse Show)
 19-- Elizabeth Lawrence actress (Myra Sloane-All My Children)
 19-- Keone Young Honolulu Hawaii, actor (Kay O'Brien)
 19-- Rennie Roker NYC, actor (Nobody's Perfect)
 1902 Morgan Beatty Little Rock Ark, news anchor (Du Mont Evening News)
 1904 Maxie Rosenbloom light heavyweight boxing champ (1930-34)
 1908 Paul Lavalle Beacon NY, bandleader (Cities Service Band of America)
 1912 Vincent DiMaggio baseball player (Giants, Phils, Reds, Braves)
 1915 Franz Josef Strauss Germany, minister of defense (1956-62)
 1923 William Kraft Chicago, Ill, composer/percussionist
 1925 Jimmy Reed Mississippi, blues singer (Soulin', Big Boss Man)
 1928 Evgeny Svetlanov Moscow Russia, conductor (Siberian Fantasy)
 1928 Rudolph Plukfelder USSR, light heavyweight (Olympic-gold-1964)
 1934 Jody McCrea LA Calif, actor (Ben Matheson-Wichita Town)
 1937 Jo Anne Worley Lowell Indiana, comedienne (Laugh-in)
 1938 Joan Tower New Rochelle NY, composer (Breakfast Rhythms)
 1939 David Allan Coe country musician (Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy)
 1944 Linda Kaye Henning Cal, actress (Betty Joe-Petticoat Junction)
 1944 Swoosie Kurtz Omaha Nebraska, actress (Slap Shot, Garp)
 1946 Bryan D O'Connor Orange Cal, Col USMC/astronaut (STS 61B, STS 
            40)
 1947 Jane Curtin Cambridge Mass, actress (SNL, Allie Lowell-Kate & 
            Allie)
 1947 Roger Waters singer (Pink Floyd)
 1953 Katherine Cannon Hartford Ct, actress (Father Murphy, The Survivors)
 1954 Jon Erikson US, 1st to triple cross English Channel (1981)
 1955 Anne Henning US, 500m speed skater (Olympic-gold-1972)
 1960 Michael Winslow actor/comedian (Police Academy)
 1961 Peggy MacIntaggart Midland Ontario, playmate (January, 1990)
 1961 P i Waaktaar rocker (Aha-Take on Me)
 1967 Amy Lynn Baxter model (Penthouse Pet 1990)
 1974 Justin Whalin LA, actor (Charles in Charge)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred on September 6th:
 1701 James II king of England (1685-88), dies at 68
 1901 Pres William McKinley assassinated by Leon Czologosz in Buffalo, 
            NY
 1939 Arthur Racham artist, dies at 71
 1959 Kay Kendall British actress, dies at 32
 1960 Jimmy Savo comedian (Through the Crystal Ball), dies at 65
 1963 Margarita Sierra actress, dies at 26 after heart surgery
 1966 Dr Verwoerd South African PM, assassinated in assembly
 1974 Otto Kruger actor (Lux Video Theater), dies on 89th birthday
 1984 E.J. Andre actor (Eugene Bullock-Dallas), dies at 74
 1984 Ernest Tubb singer (Grand Ole Opry), dies at 70
 1985 Jane Frazee singer/actress (Alice-Beulah), dies at 67 of pneumonia
 1985 Johnny Desmond singer (Your Hit Parade), dies of cancer at 65
 
 
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