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On This Day:
Thursday October 9, 2014

This is the 282nd day of the year, with 83 days remaining in 2014.

Fact of the Day: Maine tides

The tides along the Maine Coast are among the strongest in the world - along a total of 3,500 miles.

Holidays

Iceland, Norway; Wisconsin, Minnesota: Leif Erikson Day.
Uganda: Independence Day.
Feast day of Denys.
Korea: Hangul Nal/Alphabet Day.
United Nations: World Post Day, observing the postal administrations of the Universal Postal Union.

Events

28 B.C.E. - The Temple of Apollo was dedicated on the Palatine Hill in Rome.
1000 - Leif Erikson supposedly landed on North American mainland near Newfoundland, soon setting sail for Greenland.
1470 - English king Henry VI was restored to the throne after being deposed in 1461. However, six months later he was again deposed and then murdered in the Tower of London.
1635 - Religious dissident Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He went on to found Rhode Island, found the first Baptist church in America, and edit the first dictionary of Native American languages.
1701 - The Collegiate School of Connecticut (later Yale University) was chartered in New Haven, Connecticut.
1776 - A group of Spanish missionaries settled in present-day San Francisco.
1781 - In the last major battle of the Revolutionary War, American and French armies under General George Washington started bombarding Lord Cornwallis's British forces at Yorktown, Virginia.
1812 - On Lake Erie during the War of 1812, American forces captured two British brigs, the Detroit and Caledonia.
1888 - The public was first admitted to the Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills.
1914 - During World War I, German forces captured Antwerp, Belgium after a 12-day siege, violating Belgian neutrality.
1930 - Aviator Laura Ingalls landed in Glendale, California, in her Moth biplane, thus completing the first solo transcontinental flight by a woman.
1940 - A German blitz destroyed the altar of St. Paul's Cathedral in London and left much of the city in flames.
1941 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt requested congressional approval for arming U.S. merchant ships.
1949 - Harvard Law School began admitting women.
1970 - Cambodia declared itself the Khmer Republic.
1998 - Ariel Sharon returned to power in Israel as the country's new foreign minister.

Births

1757 - Charles X, French king (1824-1830).
1837 - Francis Parker, American educator and founder of progressive elementary schools.
1873 - Charles Rudolph Walgreen, American pharmacist, known as the "Father of the Modern Drugstore."
1890 - Aimee Semple McPherson, Canadian-born American evangelist.
1891 - Otto Schnering, American candy bar entrepreneur.
1940 - John Lennon, British singer-songwriter, member of The Beatles.

Deaths

1934 - Alexander I, King of Yugoslavia, and French foreign minister, Louis Barthou, assassinated by Croatian terrorists in Marseilles.
1958 - Pope Pius XII after 19 years in papacy.
1967 - Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Argentinian-born guerilla leader and revolutionary, murdered in Bolivia.
1987 - Clare Booth Luce, American writer and politician.

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