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1854 | Henry David Thoreau published "Walden," which described his experiences living near Walden Pond in Massachusetts. |
1902 | Britain's Edward VII was crowned king following the death of his mother, Queen Victoria. |
1936 | Jesse Owens won his fourth gold medal at the Berlin Olympics as the United States took first place in the 400-meter relay. |
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1969 | Actress Sharon Tate and four other people were found murdered in Los Angeles; cult leader Charles Manson and a group of his followers were later convicted of the crime. |
1974 | Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as the 38th president of the United States following the resignation of Richard M. Nixon.
| Ford: "our long national nightmare is over" |
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1985 | A federal judge in Norfolk, Va., found retired Navy officer Arthur J. Walker guilty of seven counts of spying for the Soviet Union. |
1995 | Rock musician Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead died at age 53. |
2001 | President George W. Bush approved federal funding for existing lines of embryonic stem cells. |
2002 | Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants hit his 600th home run, becoming the fourth major leaguer to reach the mark. |
2004 | Terry Nichols was sentenced to 161 consecutive life sentences on state murder charges in the Oklahoma City bombing. |
2010 | Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, 86, the longest serving Republican in the U.S. Senate, was killed in a plane crash in southwestern Alaska. |
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