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August 9 is the 221st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (222nd in leap years), with 144 days
remaining.
Events
- 48 BC - Roman Civil War: Battle of
Pharsalus - Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus
and Pompey flees to Egypt.
- 378 - Battle of Adrianople: A large Roman army
led by Emperor Valens is defeat by the Visigoths in present-day Turkey. Valens is killed along with 2/3 of his
army.
- 1842 - Webster-Ashburton Treaty is signed, establishing the United States-Canada border east of the Rocky Mountains.
- 1862 - American Civil
War: Battle of Cedar Mountain - At Cedar Mountain,
Virginia, Confederate General
Stonewall Jackson narrowly defeats Union forces under General John Pope.
- 1877 - Indian Wars: Battle of Big Hole - Near
Big Hole River in Montana,
a small band of Nez Percé Indians who refused government orders to move to a
reservation, clash with the United States Army. The army lost
29 soldiers and Indians lost 89 warriors in a US Army win.
- 1892 - Thomas Edison receives a
patent for a two-way telegraph.
- 1902 - Edward VII is crowned king of the United Kingdom.
- 1930 - Betty Boop premiers in the
animated film Dizzy
Dishes.
- 1936 - 1936 Summer
Olympics: Jesse Owens wins his fourth gold medal at the games becoming the first American to win four medals in one Olympics.
- 1942 - Indian leader, Mohandas Gandhi is arrested in Bombay by British forces.
- 1944 - The United States Forest Service and the Wartime
Advertising Council release posters featuring Smokey the Bear for
the first time.
- 1945 - World War II: An atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" is
detonated over the city of Nagasaki, Japan
at 11:02 AM (local time) with an equivalent force of 22,000 tons of TNT. An estimated 60,000-80,000 are killed and more 60,000 injured.
- 1965 - Singapore proclaims its
independence from the Malaysian Federation.
- 1965 - Space_disasters:
Fire at Titan missile base near Little Rock, Arkansas kills 53 construction workers.
- 1967 - Vietnam War: Operation Cochise initiated -
United States Marines begin a new operation in the
Que Son Valley.
- 1969 - Members of a cult led by Charles Manson murder five people including Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring and, Abigail Folger.
- 1974 - Richard Nixon becomes
the first President of the United
States to resign from office, an action taken to avoid being removed by impeachment in response to his role in the Watergate scandal. His Vice President,
Gerald Ford, takes the oath of office and becomes the 38th president.
- 1988 - Wayne Gretzky is traded
from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings in one of the most controversial transactions in hockey history.
- 1993 - King Albert
II of Belgium is sworn into office nine days after the death of his brother, King
Baudouin.
- 1999 - Russian President Boris Yeltsin fires his Prime Minister, Sergei Stepashin, and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet.
- 2000 - A Piper Navajo and a Piper Seminole collide in mid-air over a housing development in Burlington, New Jersey killing 11
- 2001 - US President George W.
Bush announces his support for federal funding of limited research on embryonic stem cells.
Births
- 1593 - Izaak Walton, angler (d.
1683)
- 1757 - Thomas Telford,
civil engineer (d. 1834)
- 1797 - Charles
Robert Malden, British naval officer who discovered Malden Island (d.
1855)
- 1805 - Joseph Locke, railway and civil engineer (d.
1860)
- 1875 - Reynaldo Hahn, composer (d. 1947)
- 1896 - Jean Piaget, child psychologist (d. 1980)
- 1899 - P. L. Travers, author of
Mary Poppins (d. 1996)
- 1914 - Tove Jansson, author of
the Moomin books (d. 2001)
- 1919 - Ralph Houk, professional baseball player and manager
- 1927 - Robert Shaw, actor (d.
1978)
- 1928 - Bob Cousy, professional basketball player
- 1938 - Rod Laver, tennis player
- 1944 - Sam Elliott, actor
- 1945 - Ken Norton, boxing champion
- 1949 - Jonathan
Kellerman, mystery writer
- 1957 - Melanie Griffith,
actress (Working Girl, The Bonfire of the Vanities)
- 1963 - Whitney Houston,
singer and actress
- 1967 - Deion Sanders, professional football player
- 1968 - Gillian Anderson,
actress
- 1968 - Eric Bana, actor
- 1976 - Jessica Capshaw,
actress (The Practice)
- 1976 - Rhona Mitra, actress (The Practice)
Deaths
- 117 - Trajan, Roman emperor
- 1048 - Pope Damasus II
- 1919 - Ruggiero
Leoncavallo, composer
- 1945 - Harry Hillman, American
athlete
- 1962 - Hermann Hesse, author
(b. 1877)
- 1969 - Sharon Tate, actress
- 1969 - Jay Sebring, Hollywood hair
stylist
- 1969 - Abigail Folger, Coffee
heiress
- 1975 - Dmitri
Shostakovich, Russian composer
- 1995 - Jerry Garcia, guitarist:
Grateful Dead
- 2002 - Peter Neville,
anarchist, sociologist and peace activist
- 2003 - Gregory Hines, actor,
tap dancer (b. 1946)
Holidays and observances
Recorded this date
- 1907 "Honey Boy" (w. Jack
Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer)
- Billy Murray
- 1907 "Golden Rod" (McKinley)
- Billy Murray
- 1912 "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" (w. Stanley Murphy m. Henry I. Marshall)
- Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt
- 1912 "The Wedding Glide" (w.m. Louis Hirsch)
- Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt
- 1916 "I Ain't Got Nobody" (w. Roger Graham & Dave Peyton m. Spencer Williams)
- Marion Harris
- 1920 "Wang Wang Blues" (w. Leo Wood m. Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson & Henry Busse)
- with tpt. Henry Busse w. Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra
- 1934 "Two Cigarettes In The Dark" (w. Paul Francis
Webster m. Lew Pollack)
- Frank Parker
- 1936 "When I'm With You" (w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel)
- Gene Austin with O/Victor
Young
- 1936 "I Cried For You" (w. Arthur Freed m. Gus Arnheim & Abe Lyman)
- Gene Austin with O/Victor Young
- 1937 "Topsy" (m. Eddie Durham & Edgar Battle)
- Count Basie & his Orchestra
- 1938 "Lambeth Walk" (w.
Douglas Furber, L. Arthur
Rose m. Noel Gay)
- Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
- 1938 "Prelude To A Kiss" (w. Irving Gordon & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington)
- Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
- 1938 "Just Let Me Look At You" (w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern)
- Cyril Grantham with
Geraldo
- 1938 "You Couldn't Be Cuter" (w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern)
- Cyril Grantham with Geraldo
- 1941 "Sam Goes To It" (Marriott Edgar)
- Stanley Holloway
- 1945 "Surprise Party" (w.m. Bob Hilliard & Walter Bishop)
- Johnny Mercer with O/Paul Weston
- 1945 "Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow" (w. B. G. De Sylva m. Al Sherman)
- Bing Crosby with Eddie Heywood & his Orchestra
- 1945 "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?" (w.m. Charles Warfield & Clarence Williams)
- Bing Crosby with Eddie Heywood Orchestra
- 1946 "So Much in Love" (Hoyl, Goetschivs)
- Bing Crosby with O/Victor Young
- 1946 "When You Make Love to Me" (Hoyl, Goetschivs)
- Bing Crosby with O/John
Scott Trotter
- 1949 "Saturday Night Fish Fry" (w.m. Louis Jordan, Ellis Walsh & Al
Carters)
- Louis Jordan with Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five
- 1949 "A Thousand Violins" (w.m. Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)
- Dinah Shore with O/Harry Zimmerman
- 1949 "Speak A Word Of Love (I Wish, I Wish)" (Robert Wells, David Saxon)
- Dinah Shore with O/Harry Zimmerman
- 1950 "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (w.m. Johnny Marks)
- Spike Jones & his City Slickers
- 1950 "Baby Buggy Boogie"
- Spike Jones & his City Slickers
- 1950 "Yaacka Hula Hickey Dula" (w.m. E. Ray Goetz, Joe Young & Pete Wendling)
- Rhythmaires with Spike Jones
& his City Slickers
- 1953 "Money Honey" (w.m. Jesse Stone)
- The Drifters
- 1955 "Fabulous Character" (w.m. Bennie Benjamin & Sol Marcus)
- Sarah Vaughan with O/Hugo Peretti
- 1960 "I Feel Pretty" (w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein)
- Marni Nixon, Yvonne Othon, Joanne Miya & Suzie Kaye with O/Johnny
Green
- 1960 "Tonight" (w. Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein m. Leonard Bernstein)
- Marni Nixon & Jim Bryant with O/Johnny Green
- 1960 "North To Alaska" (w.m. Mike Phillips)
- Johnny Horton
- 1962 "Your Used To Be" (Greenfield)
- Brenda Lee
- 1967 "Massachusetts" (w.m. Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb)
- Bee Gees
- 1968 "Lily The Pink" (Trad. Arr. Gorman)
- Scaffold
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