This Day In History

In 1864, the battle of Jonesboro took place in Georgia.

In 1870, Maria Montessori was born.

In 1886, an earthquake shook Charleston, South Carolina.

In 1897, Thomas Edison patented the Kinetograph.

In 1914, Richard Basehart was born.

In 1924, Buddy Hackett was born.

In 1949, Richard Gere was born.

In 1950, Mona Lisa, by Nat King Cole, topped the charts.

In 1964, California became the most populated state in the United States.

In 1997, Princess Diana died.

You can find out more about this day in history at the History Channel, and Those Were The Days.

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