September 15
Appearance
Template:SeptemberCalendar September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years). There are 107 days remaining.
Events
- 608 - Saint Boniface IV becomes Pope.
- 921 - Saint Ludmila is murdered at the command of her daughter-in-law at Tetin.
- 1514 - Thomas Wolsey appointed Archbishop of York.
- 1556 - Vlissingen ex-emperor Charles V returns to Spain.
- 1584 - San Lorenzo del Escorial Palace in Madrid is finished.
- 1590 - Giambattista Catagna elected as Pope Urban VII.
- 1620 - The Mayflower departs Plymouth, England
- 1644 - Giambattista Pamfili replaces Pope Urban VII as Innocent X.
- 1656 - England & France sign peace treaty.
- 1683 - Germantown, Pennsylvania founded by 13 immigrant families.
- 1776 - British land at Kip's Bay during the New York Campaign.
- 1789 - The United States Department of State is established (formerly known as Department of Foreign Affairs).
- 1812 - The French army under Napoleon reaches the Kremlin in Moscow.
- 1821 - Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador proclaimed independent.
- 1830 - The Liverpool to Manchester railway line opens. (see also deaths, below)
- 1835 - The HMS Beagle, with Charles Darwin aboard, reaches the Galapagos Islands.
- 1857 - Timothy Alder patents the typesetting machine.
- 1862 - Confederate forces capture Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
- 1873 - The last German troops leave France.
- 1883 - The Bombay Natural History Society is founded in Bombay (now Mumbai), India.
- 1894 - Japan defeats China in the Battle of Ping Yang.
Template:SeptemberCalendar September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years). There are 107 days remaining.
Events
- 608 - Saint Boniface IV becomes Pope.
- 921 - Saint Ludmila is murdered at the command of her daughter-in-law at Tetin.
- 1514 - Thomas Wolsey appointed Archbishop of York.
- 1556 - Vlissingen ex-emperor Charles V returns to Spain.
- 1584 - San Lorenzo del Escorial Palace in Madrid is finished.
- 1590 - Giambattista Catagna elected as Pope Urban VII.
- 1620 - The Mayflower departs Plymouth, England
- 1644 - Giambattista Pamfili replaces Pope Urban VII as Innocent X.
- 1656 - England & France sign peace treaty.
- 1683 - Germantown, Pennsylvania founded by 13 immigrant families.
- 1776 - British land at Kip's Bay during the New York Campaign.
- 1789 - The United States Department of State is established (formerly known as Department of Foreign Affairs).
- 1812 - The French army under Napoleon reaches the Kremlin in Moscow.
- 1821 - Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador proclaimed independent.
- 1830 - The Liverpool to Manchester railway line opens. (see also deaths, below)
- 1835 - The HMS Beagle, with Charles Darwin aboard, reaches the Galapagos Islands.
- 1857 - Timothy Alder patents the typesetting machine.
- 1862 - Confederate forces capture Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
- 1873 - The last German troops leave France.
- 1883 - The Bombay Natural History Society is founded in Bombay (now Mumbai), India.
- 1894 - Japan defeats China in the Battle of Ping Yang.
- 1914 - The Battle of Aisne begins between Germany and France.
- 1916 - Tanks are used for the first time in battle, at the Battle of the Somme.
- 1928 - Sir Alexander Fleming noticed a bacteria-killing mold, to become known as penicillin, growing in his laboratory.
- 1931 - The Invergordon Mutiny begins.
- 1935 - Nuremberg Laws deprive German Jews of citizenship.
- 1935 - Nazi Germany adopts a new national flag with the swastika.
- 1940 - The Battle of Britain ends with a Royal Air Force victory over the Luftwaffe.
- 1941 - The U.S. Attorney General rules that the Neutrality Act is not violated when U.S. ships carry war materiel to British territories, opening the door for the Lend-Lease Act.
- 1942 - The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Wasp is torpedoed at Guadalcanal.
- 1943 - Benito Mussolini forms a fascist government in Italy to rival Adolf Hitler's.
- 1944 - Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet in Quebec as part of the Octagon Conference to discuss strategy.
- 1945 - A hurricane in southern Florida and the Bahamas destroys 366 planes and 25 blimps at NAS Richmond.
- 1946 - The Brooklyn Dodgers were beating the Chicago Cubs, 2-0, in the 5th inning when a swarm of gnats caused the game to be postponed.
- 1947 - RCA releases the 12AX7 Vacuum tube.
- 1948 - The F-86 Sabre sets the world aircraft speed record at 1080 km/h.
- 1949 - The Lone Ranger premieres on ABC.
- 1950 - United States forces land at Incheon, Korea.
- 1951 - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes closes on Broadway in New York City after 740 performances.
- 1952 - United Nations gives Eritrea to Ethiopia.
- 1953 - Frank Sinatra plays Bill Miller's Riviera in Ft. Lee, New Jersey.
- 1954 - The U.S. Postal Service issues its 2¢ Thomas Jefferson Liberty Series stamp.
- 1955 - The I Love Lucy episode that featured John Wayne premieres.
- 1956 - Elvis Presley's Don't Be Cruel tops the singles sales charts at #1.
- 1957 - West Germany holds its third parliamentary election. Konrad Adenauer remains chancellor.
- 1958 - A New Jersey commuter train crashes through a drawbridge, killing 48.
- 1959 - Nikita Khrushchev becomes the first Soviet leader to visit the United States.
- 1960 - Warren Spahn pitches a no-hitter for the New York Yankees.
- 1961 - Hurricane Carla strikes Texas with winds of 175 miles per hour.
- 1962 - The Soviet ship Poltava is heading toward Cuba, one of the events that sets into motion the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- 1963 - Four children are killed when a bomb explodes in the 16th Street Baptist Church, an African-American church in Birmingham, Alabama.
- 1964 - The Beatles play at a public auditorium in Cleveland, Ohio.
- 1965 - Lost in Space premieres.
- 1966 - The spaceship Gemini XI, with astronauts Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon aboard, returns to earth.
- 1967 - Former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, responding to a sniper attack at the University of Texas, writes a letter to the United States Congress urging the enactment of gun control legislation.
- 1968 - The Soviet Zond 5 spaceship was launched. It was the first spacecraft to fly around the moon and re-enter the earth's atmosphere.
- 1969 - St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Steve Carlton sets a record by striking out 19 New York Mets in a single game.
- 1970 - Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat threatens to make a cemetery of Jordan.
- 1971 - In a game against the Houston Astros, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hit his 636th career home run, tying Ty Cobb for the number three spot of most home runs driven in.
- 1972 - A magnitude 4.5 earthquake shakes Northern Illinois.
- 1973 - Secretariat wins the Marlboro Cup in world record time.
- 1974 - Air Vietnam flight 727 was hijacked, then crashed while attempting to land with 75 on board.
- 1975 - The French department of Corse, the entire island of Corsica was divided into two departments: Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud.
- 1976 - Soyuz 22 carries two cosmonauts into earth orbit for eight days.
- 1977 - The United States performs its nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site.
- 1978 - Muhammad Ali beats Leon Spinks for the heavyweight boxing title.
- 1979 - The animated series Challenge of the Superfriends airs for the last time.
- 1980 - Paul McCartney releases Temporary Secretary.
- 1981 - The United States Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves Sandra Day O'Connor to the United States Supreme Court.
- 1982 - The first issue of USA Today is published by Gannett.
- 1983 - Israeli premier Menachem Begin resigns.
- 1984 - Sharlene Wells (Utah), 20, crowned the 58th Miss America.
- 1985 - Willie Nelson's Farm Aid concert begins.
- 1986 - First broadcast of LA Law on NBC.
- 1987 - U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Schevardnadze sign a treaty to establish centers to reduce the risk of nuclear war.
- 1988 - Lillehammer, Norway upsets Anchorage, Alaska to host the 1994 Winter Olympics.
- 1989 - The United States Congress recognizes Terry Anderson's continued captivity in Beirut.
- 1990 - France announces it will send 4,000 troops to the Persian Gulf.
- 2004 - Davíð Oddsson the longest serving Prime Minister of Iceland, steps down after serving in office from 1991, and becomes minister for foreign affairs. At the time he was the longest serving PM in Europe
Births
- 973 - Al-Biruni, mathematician (d. 1048)
- 1789 - James Fenimore Cooper, novelist (d. 1851)
- 1857 - William Howard Taft, President of the United States and Supreme Court Justice (d. 1930)
- 1876 - Bruno Walter, conductor (d. 1962)
- 1879 - Joseph Lyons, tenth Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1939)
- 1889 - Robert Benchley, author (d. 1945)
- 1890 - Agatha Christie, writer (d. 1976)
- 1894 - Jean Renoir, film director (d. 1979)
- 1898 - J. Slauerhoff, Dutch poet and novelist
- 1903 - Roy Acuff, country musician (d. 1992)
- 1907 - Fay Wray, actress (d. 2004)
- 1913 - John N. Mitchell, former United States Attorney General and convicted Watergate criminal (d. 1988)
- 1914 - Adolfo Bioy Casares, writer (d. 1999)
- 1915 - Igor Cassini, fashion designer (d. 2002)
- 1922 - Jackie Cooper, actor, director
- 1924 - Bobby Short, jazz musician
- 1924 - Lucebert, Dutch painter and poet
- 1926 - Jean-Pierre Serre, French mathematician
- 1928 - Cannonball Adderley, saxophonist, bandleader (d. 1975)
- 1929 - Murray Gell-Mann, American physicist.
- 1933 - Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Spanish conductor
- 1933 - Henry Darrow, actor
- 1938 - Gaylord Perry, Baseball star
- 1940 - Merlin Olsen, American football star, actor
- 1945 - Jessye Norman, American soprano
- 1946 - Tommy Lee Jones, actor (The Fugitive, Men in Black)
- 1946 - Oliver Stone, film director (Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, JFK)
- 1949 - Joe Barton, American politician
- 1961 - Dan Marino, American football star
- 1984 - Prince Harry of Wales
Deaths
- 1830 - William Huskisson, M.P., struck by George Stephenson's train engine 'Rocket', at the opening of the Liverpool-Manchester line. The first rail fatality of history.
- 1859 - Isambard Kingdom Brunel, engineer
- 1864 - John Hanning Speke - British explorer of Africa
- 1885 - P.T. Barnum's famous Elephant, Jumbo, hit by locomotive while crossing tracks, died instantly. Was later stuffed and put on display with the circus.
- 1891 - Ivan Goncharov, Russian author of Oblomov
- 1893 - Thomas Hawksley, civil engineer
- 1945 - Anton Webern, Austrian composer
- 1965 - Steve Brown, jazz musician (b. 1890)
- 1973 - Gustav VI Adolf, king of Sweden
- 1989 - Robert Penn Warren, poet, novelist
- 2003 - Jack Brymer, British clarinetist
- 2003 - Josef Hirsal, novelist
- 2003 - Yetunde Price, sister of American tennis-players Venus and Serena Williams
- 2004 - Johnny Ramone, guitarist for the Ramones. He died of a five-year battle with prostate cancer.
Holidays
- In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross.
- In ancient Greece, the second day of the Eleusinian Mysteries, when the priests of Demeter declared the public start of the rites.
- In Japan, Respect for the Aged Day.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, Our Lady of Sorrows.
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2000-2099
- 2004 - Davíð Oddsson the longest serving Prime Minister of Iceland, steps down after serving in office from 1991, and becomes minister for foreign affairs. At the time he was the longest serving PM in Europe
Births
900-1899
- 973 - Al-Biruni, mathematician (d. 1048)
- 1789 - James Fenimore Cooper, novelist (d. 1851)
- 1857 - William Howard Taft, President of the United States and Supreme Court Justice (d. 1930)
- 1876 - Bruno Walter, conductor (d. 1962)
- 1879 - Joseph Lyons, tenth Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1939)
- 1889 - Robert Benchley, author (d. 1945)
- 1890 - Agatha Christie, writer (d. 1976)
- 1894 - Jean Renoir, film director (d. 1979)
- 1898 - J. Slauerhoff, Dutch poet and novelist
1900-1999
- 1903 - Roy Acuff, country musician (d. 1992)
- 1907 - Fay Wray, actress (d. 2004)
- 1913 - John N. Mitchell, former United States Attorney General and convicted Watergate criminal (d. 1988)
- 1914 - Adolfo Bioy Casares, writer (d. 1999)
- 1915 - Igor Cassini, fashion designer (d. 2002)
- 1922 - Jackie Cooper, actor, director
- 1924 - Bobby Short, jazz musician
- 1924 - Lucebert, Dutch painter and poet
- 1926 - Jean-Pierre Serre, French mathematician
- 1928 - Cannonball Adderley, saxophonist, bandleader (d. 1975)
- 1929 - Murray Gell-Mann, American physicist.
- 1933 - Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Spanish conductor
- 1933 - Henry Darrow, actor
- 1938 - Gaylord Perry, Baseball star
- 1940 - Merlin Olsen, American football star, actor
- 1946 - Tommy Lee Jones, actor (The Fugitive, Men in Black)
- 1946 - Oliver Stone, film director (Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, JFK)
- 1949 - Joe Barton, American politician
- 1961 - Dan Marino, American football star
- 1984 - Prince Harry of Wales
Deaths
1800-1899
- 1830 - William Huskisson, M.P., struck by George Stephenson's train engine 'Rocket', at the opening of the Liverpool-Manchester line. The first rail fatality of history.
- 1859 - Isambard Kingdom Brunel, engineer
- 1864 - John Hanning Speke - British explorer of Africa
- 1885 - P.T. Barnum's famous Elephant, Jumbo, hit by locomotive while crossing tracks, died instantly. Was later stuffed and put on display with the circus.
- 1891 - Ivan Goncharov, Russian author of Oblomov
- 1893 - Thomas Hawksley, civil engineer
1900-1999
- 1945 - Anton Webern, Austrian composer
- 1965 - Steve Brown, jazz musician (b. 1890)
- 1973 - Gustav VI Adolf, king of Sweden
- 1989 - Robert Penn Warren, poet, novelist
2000-2099
- 2003 - Jack Brymer, British clarinetist
- 2003 - Josef Hirsal, novelist
- 2003 - Yetunde Price, sister of American tennis-players Venus and Serena Williams
- 2004 - Johnny Ramone, guitarist for the Ramones. He died of a five-year battle with prostate cancer.
Holidays
- In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross.
- In ancient Greece, the second day of the Eleusinian Mysteries, when the priests of Demeter declared the public start of the rites.
- In Japan, Respect for the Aged Day.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, Our Lady of Sorrows.
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