Sunday, August 03, 2014

History for August 3

History for August 3 - On-This-Day.com 
Birth anniversaries of journalist Ernie Pyle (1900-45) and novelist Leon Uris (1924-2003).
 

Happy Birthday! Tony Bennett,  P.D. James, John McGinley


1492 - Christopher Columbus left Palos, Spain with three ships. The voyage would lead him to what is now known as the Americas. He reached the Bahamas on October 12. 



1900 - Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. was founded. 



1923 - Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th president of the U.S. after the sudden death of President Harding. 



1933 - The Mickey Mouse Watch was introduced for the price of $2.75. 



1936 - Jesse Owens won the first of his four Olympic gold medals. 



1943 - Gen. George S. Patton verbally abused and slapped a private. Later, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered him to apologize for the incident. 



1949 - The National Basketball Association (NBA) was formed. The league was formed by the merger between the Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League. 



1981 - U.S. traffic controllers with PATCO, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, went on strike. They were fired just as U.S. President Reagan had warned. 



1984 - Mary Lou Retton won a gold medal at the Los Angeles Summer Olympics. 



1985 - Mail service returned to a nudist colony in Paradise Lake, FL. Residents promised that they'd wear clothes or stay out of sight when the mailperson came to deliver. 

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