1758 – New Jersey Legislature forms 1st Indian reservation.
1831 – Michael Faraday demonstrates 1st electric transformer.
1854 – Self-governing windmill patented (Daniel Halladay).
1898 – The Goodyear tire company is founded.
1914 – Arizonian is 1st vessel to arrive in San Francisco via Panama Canal.
1925 – After a night on the town, Babe Ruth shows up late for batting practice, Miller Huggins suspends Ruth & slaps a $5,000 fine on him.
1932 – United Cigar Stores shuts 800 shops.
1945 – Gen. MacArthur named Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in Japan.
1957 – Strom Thurmond (Sen-D-SC) ends 24 hour filibuster against civil rights, Congress passes Civil Rights Act of 1957.
1964 – “Funny Thing Happened” closes at Alvin Theater NYC after 965 performances.
1964 – Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins” directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Julie Andrews and Dick van Dyke is released.
1966 – The Beatles’ last public concert (Candlestick Park, SF).
1967 – Final TV episode of “The Fugitive” starring David Janssen watched by 78 million people.
1977 – St. Louis Cardinal Lou Brock eclipses Ty Cobb’s 49-year-old career stolen bases record at 893 as Padres win 4-3.
1982 – Steve Miller’s “Abracadabra” hits #1.
1990 – Saddam Hussein declares America can’t beat Iraq.
2004 – 28th Olympic Games closes at Athens, Greece.
2005 – Hurricane Katrina makes its 2nd landfall as a category 3 hurricane devastating much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Florida Panhandle. Kills more than 1,836, causes over $115 billion in damage.
2014 – Riots break out in Guinea following rumors that health workers are deliberately transmitting the Ebola virus to locals.