This day in history - September 9
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:52 pm
1776 - This is one of several dates upon which the Continental Congress may have adopted the name United States to replace the earlier United Colonies.
1850 - California became the 31st state.
1893 - Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland and the youngest First Lady in history (age 21), gave birth to a daughter, Esther. Esther was the first child of a president born in the White House, and one of very few children born to a sitting president.
1926 - The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was founded.
1942 - A Japanese submarine launched a small seaplane that dropped incendiary bombs on Mount Emily in Oregon, starting multiple forest fires. It was the first enemy bombing in the continental U.S. during WW II.
- Jim
1850 - California became the 31st state.
1893 - Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland and the youngest First Lady in history (age 21), gave birth to a daughter, Esther. Esther was the first child of a president born in the White House, and one of very few children born to a sitting president.
1926 - The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was founded.
1942 - A Japanese submarine launched a small seaplane that dropped incendiary bombs on Mount Emily in Oregon, starting multiple forest fires. It was the first enemy bombing in the continental U.S. during WW II.
- Jim